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A high prevalence of new onset otitis media during parent diagnosed common colds.

Birgit Winther1, William J Doyle, Cuneyt M Alper.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Past studies suggest that the majority of new otitis media (OM) diagnoses is a complication of a colds/flu. A prospective format was used to determine the coincidence of otitis media and parent diagnosed cold/flu episodes in young children followed over a typical cold/flu season.
METHODS: Eighteen families with children aged 1-8 years were followed from October 1 to April 30 using parent-completed daily diaries focused on cold/flu signs and weekly examinations using pneumatic otoscopy for diagnosis of the presence/absence of otitis media.
RESULTS: Overall, 108 cold episodes were documented in 36 enrolled children with 20 colds (19%) occurring during a pre-existing OM episode and 40 colds (37%) complicated by a new OM episode. Conversely, there were 82 new OM episodes, 40 (49%) were associated with a cold in the individual child and 18 (22%) with a concurrent cold in a family member. The median duration of the OM episodes was approximately 2 weeks but this was longer for OM episodes where earache was reported.
CONCLUSION: The results confirm past observation relating new OM episodes to a concurrent cold/flu but show these episodes to usually be of short duration. Two sources of potential bias were identified for point prevalence study formats: the presence of a pre-existing OM for a new onset cold/flu and the possibility of subclinical colds in patients with new OM episodes. These biases reinforce the need for longitudinal study formats to address this important relationship.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16814403     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2006.05.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0165-5876            Impact factor:   1.675


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4.  The incidence, prevalence and burden of OM in unselected children aged 1-8 years followed by weekly otoscopy through the "common cold" season.

Authors:  Ellen M Mandel; William J Doyle; Birgit Winther; Cuneyt M Alper
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Authors:  Cuneyt M Alper; William J Doyle; Birgit Winther; J Owen Hendley
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