Dear colleagues,
The International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology (IAO) is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to otolaryngology, head and neck surgery,
audiology, and speech therapy. The IAO Scientific Merit Journal Prize is awarded every
year, and,[1] in 2019, it has awarded the three best systematic and/or literature reviews published
in the journal in the year 2018,[2]
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[4] seeking to highlight articles that form the foundations and concepts of universal
knowledge. We believe this serves to identify, evaluate, and interpret all available
and relevant studies on a specific thematic issue. The objective is to review the
state of the art, confront the existing evidence on a given subject, and thus lead
to new lines of research. The 2019 manuscript awards nominees were selected among
those who had their articles published in issues 1–4 of volume 22, based on novelty,
impact, data quality, and number of online downloads by the journal readers.
When we evaluate a certain subject, we are faced with contradictory results. One way
to try to clarify controversies is to rely only on quality studies on the subject.
Based on this principle, we have the systematic review of the literature. It is a
type of research focused on a well-defined issue, which aims to identify, select,
evaluate and synthesize the evidence available. Systematic reviews with meta-analyses
are used globally by the medical community, and they enable us to ensure that we have
as precise a summary as possible of all the trials that have been conducted on a particular
medical science topic. Systematic reviews should be comprehensive and not biased in
their essence. The criteria adopted are disclosed so that other researchers can repeat
the procedure. Systematic reviews are considered the best level of evidence for decision
making. To explicitly follow the scientific method and present a new result, the systematic
review is classified as an original contribution in most clinical research journals.[5]
With this effort, we wish to honor and show our appreciation of the awarded authors,
encouraging new talents in international otorhinolaryngological research with a commitment
to stimulate education and technological development through research and training.
The studies that stood out were the following:
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Da Ré AF, Gurgel LG, Buffon G, MouraWER, Marques Vidor DCG, Maahs MAP. Tobacco Influence
on Taste and Smell: Systematic Review of the Literature. Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol.
2018 Jan;22(1):81–87. doi: 10.1055/s-0036-1597921.
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Rodrigues DL, Ledesma ALL, de Oliveira CAP, Bahamad Júnior F. Physical Therapy for
Posterior and Horizontal Canal Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: Long-term Effect
and Recurrence: A Systematic Review. Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2018 Oct;22(4):455–459.
doi: 10.10 55/s-0037-1604345.
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Gabriel LB, Vernier LS, Ferreira MIDDC, Silveira AL, Machado MS. Parameters for Applying
the Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentialwith Speech Stimulus: Systematic Review. Int
Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2018 Oct;22 (4):460–468. doi: 10.1055/s-0037-1605598.