Literature DB >> 12938004

Diagnostic accuracy of otitis media and tympanocentesis skills assessment among pediatricians.

M E Pichichero1.   

Abstract

The comparative study presented here evaluated pediatricians from Italy, Greece, South Africa, and a reference group in the USA to determine (i) their ability to accurately diagnose acute otitis media (AOM) and otitis media with effusion (OME) using otoscopy, (ii) their knowledge of antibiotics, and (iii) their technical competence in performing tympanocentesis. The participants included 66 pediatricians from Italy, 115 from Greece, 36 from South Africa and 2,190 from the USA (reference group). Each pediatrician viewed nine video-recorded otoscopic examinations of tympanic membranes, after which their ability to differentiate AOM, OME and normal was ascertained. Questions were posed regarding appropriate, pathogen-directed antibiotic selection for AOM. A mannequin model was used to assess the technical proficiency of each pediatrician in performing tympanocentesis. Results were recorded for each group as the mean percentage +/- standard deviation. The correct diagnosis was made by each group of pediatricians in the following frequencies: Italy, 54+/-27% (range, 18-94%); Greece, 36+/-12% (range, 23-56%); South Africa, 53+/-21% (range, 22-88%); and the USA, 51+/-11% (range, 29-72%). The difference between results from Greece and the US reference group was statistically significant ( P=0.002). Pediatricians from each group over-diagnosed AOM with the following frequencies: Italy, 18+/-19% (range, 2-49%); Greece, 34+/-13% (8-50%); South Africa, 23+/-14% (7-44%); and the US reference group, 26+/-19% (7-51%). Pediatricians correctly selected an antibiotic recommended for treatment of AOM caused by drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae as follows: Italy, 89%; Greece, 77%; South Africa, 82%; and the USA, 80%. For treatment of beta-lactamase-producing Haemophilus influenzae, the results were: Italy, 90%; Greece, 70%; South Africa, 81%; and the USA, 77%. Tympanocentesis was optimally performed by >/=86% of all pediatricians. The results indicate that pediatricians may often misdiagnose OME as AOM, but they select appropriate antibiotics about 80% of the time and can be trained to accurately perform tympanocentesis.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2003        PMID: 12938004     DOI: 10.1007/s10096-003-0981-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis        ISSN: 0934-9723            Impact factor:   3.267


  13 in total

1.  Assessing diagnostic accuracy and tympanocentesis skills of South African physicians in management of otitis media.

Authors:  Michael E Pichichero
Journal:  S Afr Med J       Date:  2002-02

2.  Otitis media. Clinical observations, microbiology, and evaluation of therapy.

Authors:  C Halsted; M L Lepow; N Balassanian; J Emmerich; E Wolinsky
Journal:  Am J Dis Child       Date:  1968-05

Review 3.  Otitis media in children.

Authors:  S Berman
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1995-06-08       Impact factor: 91.245

Review 4.  Acute otitis media: part II. Treatment in an era of increasing antibiotic resistance.

Authors:  M E Pichichero
Journal:  Am Fam Physician       Date:  2000-04-15       Impact factor: 3.292

5.  Assessing diagnostic accuracy and tympanocentesis skills in the management of otitis media.

Authors:  M E Pichichero; M D Poole
Journal:  Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med       Date:  2001-10

6.  Impact of formal continuing medical education: do conferences, workshops, rounds, and other traditional continuing education activities change physician behavior or health care outcomes?

Authors:  D Davis; M A O'Brien; N Freemantle; F M Wolf; P Mazmanian; A Taylor-Vaisey
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1999-09-01       Impact factor: 56.272

7.  Lack of specific symptomatology in children with acute otitis media.

Authors:  M Niemela; M Uhari; K Jounio-Ervasti; J Luotonen; O P Alho; E Vierimaa
Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis J       Date:  1994-09       Impact factor: 2.129

Review 8.  Otitis media.

Authors:  J O Klein
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  1994-11       Impact factor: 9.079

Review 9.  Acute otitis media: management and surveillance in an era of pneumococcal resistance--a report from the Drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae Therapeutic Working Group.

Authors:  S F Dowell; J C Butler; G S Giebink; M R Jacobs; D Jernigan; D M Musher; A Rakowsky; B Schwartz
Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis J       Date:  1999-01       Impact factor: 2.129

10.  Pediatricians and the pneumatic otoscope: are we playing it by ear?

Authors:  R M Cavanaugh
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  1989-08       Impact factor: 7.124

View more
  12 in total

1.  Using the shortwave infrared to image middle ear pathologies.

Authors:  Jessica A Carr; Tulio A Valdez; Oliver T Bruns; Moungi G Bawendi
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-08-22       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Interpretation of tympanic membrane findings varies according to level of experience.

Authors:  Nader Shaikh; M Katherine Stone; Marcia Kurs-Lasky; Alejandro Hoberman
Journal:  Paediatr Child Health       Date:  2016-05       Impact factor: 2.253

3.  Xylitol syrup for the prevention of acute otitis media.

Authors:  Louis Vernacchio; Michael J Corwin; Richard M Vezina; Steven I Pelton; Henry A Feldman; Tamera Coyne-Beasley; Allen A Mitchell
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2014-01-06       Impact factor: 7.124

4.  Three Innate Cytokine Biomarkers Predict Presence of Acute Otitis Media and Relevant Otopathogens.

Authors:  Michael E Pichichero; Matthew C Morris; Anthony Almudevar
Journal:  Biomark Appl       Date:  2018-02-07

5.  Evaluating children with otitis media for bacteremia or urinary tract infection.

Authors:  Daniel Yawman; Patrick Mahar; Aaron Blumkin; Gregory Conners
Journal:  Int J Pediatr       Date:  2010-08-16

6.  Improving the Differential Diagnosis of Otitis Media With Effusion Using Wideband Acoustic Immittance.

Authors:  Gabrielle R Merchant; Sarah Al-Salim; Richard M Tempero; Denis Fitzpatrick; Stephen T Neely
Journal:  Ear Hear       Date:  2021 Sep/Oct       Impact factor: 3.562

7.  Automated diagnosis of otitis media: vocabulary and grammar.

Authors:  Anupama Kuruvilla; Nader Shaikh; Alejandro Hoberman; Jelena Kovačević
Journal:  Int J Biomed Imaging       Date:  2013-08-07

8.  Acute Otitis Media Curriculum.

Authors:  Daniel Nicklas; Janice Hanson; Joseph Lopreiato
Journal:  MedEdPORTAL       Date:  2016-12-02

9.  Shortwave infrared otoscopy for diagnosis of middle ear effusions: a machine-learning-based approach.

Authors:  Rustin G Kashani; Marcel C Młyńczak; David Zarabanda; Paola Solis-Pazmino; David M Huland; Iram N Ahmad; Surya P Singh; Tulio A Valdez
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-06-15       Impact factor: 4.379

10.  Multiwavelength fluorescence otoscope for video-rate chemical imaging of middle ear pathology.

Authors:  Tulio A Valdez; Rishikesh Pandey; Nicolas Spegazzini; Kaitlyn Longo; Corrie Roehm; Ramachandra R Dasari; Ishan Barman
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2014-10-01       Impact factor: 6.986

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.