نتایج جستجو برای: otitis media

تعداد نتایج: 282081  

2006

This reference guide contains highlights from the Clinical Practice Guideline, Otitis Media with Effusion in Young Children. The Otitis Media Guideline Panel, a private-sector panel of health care providers, developed the Guideline after comprehensively analyzing the research literature and current scientific knowledge of the development, diagnosis, and treatment of otitis media with effusion i...

Journal: :Immunology and cell biology 2003
Allan W Cripps Jennelle Kyd

Otitis media is the most common reason for children less than 5 years of age to visit a medical practitioner. Whilst the disease rarely results in death, there is significant associated morbidity. The most common complication is loss of hearing at a critical stage of the development of speech, language and cognitive abilities in children. The cause and pathogenesis of otitis media is multifacto...

Journal: :BMC Pediatrics 2005
Peter S Morris Amanda J Leach Peter Silberberg Gabrielle Mellon Cate Wilson Elizabeth Hamilton Jemima Beissbarth

BACKGROUND Middle ear disease (otitis media) is common and frequently severe in Australian Aboriginal children. There have not been any recent large-scale surveys using clear definitions and a standardised middle ear assessment. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of middle ear disease (otitis media) in a high-risk population of young Aboriginal children from remote communities...

Journal: :Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 1992

Journal: :Pediatrics 2000
J Bondy S Berman J Glazner D Lezotte

BACKGROUND Treatment of otitis media in children is associated with substantial expenditures because of its high frequency during childhood. Vaccines against respiratory pathogens causing otitis media are now being developed. Information about otitis media-related medical expenditures will be needed to determine the cost-effectiveness of these preventive interventions. METHODS This study used...

2011
Alison S. Laufer Joshua P. Metlay Janneane F. Gent Kristopher P. Fennie Yong Kong Melinda M. Pettigrew

Streptococcus pneumoniae asymptomatically colonizes the upper respiratory tract of children and is a frequent cause of otitis media. Patterns of microbial colonization likely influence S. pneumoniae colonization and otitis media susceptibility. This study compared microbial communities in children with and without otitis media. Nasal swabs and clinical and demographic data were collected in a c...

2012
Mark A. Fletcher Bernard Fritzell

Streptococcus pneumoniae is the predominant otitis media pathogen and its prevention through effective vaccination could diminish childhood illness and antibiotic use. This paper reviews 5 pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) trials that used otitis media as an endpoint: Northern California Kaiser Permanente (NCKP; vaccine, 7-valent PCV [PCV7]-CRM); Finnish Otitis Media (FinOM; vaccines, PCV7-C...

Journal: :Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2015
Andrew Walls Matthew Pierce Nathan Krishnan Matthew Steehler Earl H Harley

Clinical practice guideline: management of sinusitis. Pediatrics. 2001;108:798-808. 3. American Academy of Pediatrics Subcommittee on Management of Acute Otitis Media. Diagnosis and management of acute otitis media. Pediatrics. 2004;113:1451-1465. 4. Rosenfeld RM, Culpepper L, Doyle KJ, et al. Clinical practice guideline: otitis media with effusion. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2004;130(5):S95-S...

2015
Thorbjörn Lundberg Claude Laurent Robert Eikelboom

The most common middle ear diseases are otitis media with effusion (OME), acute otitis media (AOM) and chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM)). Diagnosing middle ear disease is based mainly on inspection of the tympanic membrane (TM) and indirect measurements of the status of the middle ear. (Tables 1, 2; Figure 1) To improve diagnostic accuracy in general practice the important factors are as...

2006

This reference guide contains highlights from the Clinical Practice Guideline, Otitis Media with Effusion in Young Children. The Otitis Media Guideline Panel, a private-sector panel of health care providers, developed the Guideline after comprehensively analyzing the research literature and current scientific knowledge of the development, diagnosis, and treatment of otitis media with effusion i...

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