Published: 2020-03-31

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37076/acorl.v48i1.513

Total endoscopic stapedotomy for otosclerosis: the experience of a hospital in Bogota

Ángela María Campos Mahecha, Ana María Otoya Tono, Lina Maria Piñeros Garcia, Katherine Prieto Sánchez, Alejandra María Mosquera Díaz

30 - 45

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37076/acorl.v48i1.515

Correlation between values of Epworth Sleep Scale with arousal index in polisomnography of sleep apnea patients

Juan David Aguas Agredo, Kevin Adolfo Guzmán Ortiz, Nelson Alexis Delgado Salazar, Jorge Urzola

46 - 52

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37076/acorl.v48i1.516

Radio-anatomic evaluation of the frontal sinus recess in colombian population

Héctor Andrés Ulloque Amador, Daniela María Torres Arevalo, Augusto Peñaranda Sanjuan, Juan Nicolas Useche, Erika Ramírez, Sergio Moreno, Javier Andrés Ospina Díaz

53 - 61

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37076/acorl.v48i1.510

Evaluation of musical perception by acoustic vs. electrical stimulation

Leonardo Elías Ordóñez Ordóñez, Felipe Osorio Mejía, Tatiana Garcia-Rey, Claudia Paola González Saboya, Jorge Medina-Parra, Juan Alberto Ortiz Obando, Estefany Catherine Hernández, María Margarita Sierra- Sandoval, Silvia Carolina Vanegas, Néstor Ricardo González Marín

62 - 68

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37076/acorl.v48i1.514

The analysis of polysomnographic variables and their relation with severity of obstructive sleep apnea and hypopnea syndrome

Pablo Alejandro Vega- Osorio, Laura Daniela Orozco Porras, Nathalia Lucía Castro Bonilla, Víctor Hugo Patiño Ríos, Paul Anthony Camacho

69 - 77

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37076/acorl.v48i1.512

Perioperative aspects in otologic surgery during COVID-19 era

, Ángela María Ronderos Suárez, María Alejandra García Chabur, Nataly Corredor

79 - 92

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37076/acorl.v48i1.520

COVID-19: Generalities, epidemiological behavior and measures adopted in the middle of the pandemic in Colombia.

Ana María Otoya Tono, María Alejandra García Chabur, Catalina Jaramillo Moncayo, Ángela María Campos Mahecha

93 - 102

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37076/acorl.v48i1.519

Otolaryngology and the risk of getting infected with de novel COVID - 19

Irene Camila Pérez García, Susana Santamaria-Gamboa

103 - 106

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37076/acorl.v48i1.518