| Literature DB >> 21886439 |
Isabelle Gaboury1, Kathryn Coyle, Douglas Coyle, Nicole Le Saux.
Abstract
In Canada, antimicrobial treatment is the most common approach for acute otitis media. The aim of the present study was to compare the cost effectiveness of treatment with amoxicillin versus a watch-and-wait approach (WAIT) within a Canadian pediatric setting. Four hundred eighty-eight children, six months to five years of age, who participated in a randomized controlled trial were included in the study. The average medication costs per patient were higher for the amoxicillin group ($17.26) than for the WAIT group ($4.33). However, both health care ($148.44 versus $162.48) and patient costs ($23.50 versus $31.87) were greater for the WAIT group. The mean cost of treatment for the amoxicillin group was $189.20, compared with $198.68 for the WAIT group. Amoxicillin may be cost effective in treating children with acute otitis media. The potential development of antimicrobial resistance was not addressed in the present study.Entities:
Keywords: Acute otitis media; Cost effectiveness; Economic analysis; Randomized controlled trial
Year: 2010 PMID: 21886439 PMCID: PMC2948781 DOI: 10.1093/pch/15.7.e14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Paediatr Child Health ISSN: 1205-7088 Impact factor: 2.253