| Literature DB >> 22876048 |
Hyo-Jeong Lee1, Su-Kyoung Park, Kyu Young Choi, Su Eun Park, Young Myung Chun, Kyu-Sung Kim, Shi-Nae Park, Yang-Sun Cho, Young-Jae Kim, Hyung-Jong Kim.
Abstract
Acute otitis media (AOM) and otitis media with effusion (OME) are common infections in children, and their diagnosis and treatment have significant impacts on the health of children and the costs of providing national medical care. In 2009, the Korean Otologic Society organized a committee composed of experts in the field of otolaryngology, pediatrics, and family medicine to develop Korean clinical practice guidelines (CPG) for otitis media in children with the goal of meeting regional medical and social needs in Korea. For this purpose, the committee adapted existing guidelines. A comprehensive literature review was carried out primarily from 2004 to 2009 using medical search engines including data from Korea. A draft was written after a national questionnaire survey and several public audits, and it was editorially supervised by senior advisors before publication of the final report. These evidence-based guidelines for the management of otitis media in children provide recommendations to primary practitioners for the diagnosis and treatment of children younger than 15 yr old with uncomplicated AOM and OME. The guidelines include recommendations regarding diagnosis, treatment options, prevention and parent education, medical records, referral, and complementary/alternative medicine for treating pediatric otitis media.Entities:
Keywords: Acute Disease; Child; Diagnosis; Guideline; Otitis Media; Otitis Media with Effusion; Treatment
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22876048 PMCID: PMC3410229 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2012.27.8.835
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Fig. 1Algorithm for management of pediatric acute otitis media in Korea.
Fig. 2Algorithm for management of pediatric otitis media with effusion (OME) in Korea. dB, decibel; HL, hearing level.
Definitions and implications of the recommendation grades
Diagnostic criteria for acute otitis media in children in Korea
Definite diagnosis: meets both of the subjective symptoms and one or more of the objective signs. Suspicious diagnosis: meets both of the subjective symptoms and none of the objective signs.
Indications for administering antibiotics initially without conservative therapy in pediatric acute otitis media
*Severe otalgia or irritability lasting longer than 24 hr or fever higher than 38.5℃.
AOM, acute otitis media.
Recommended antibacterial agents for pediatric acute otitis media
*If older than 24 months and has no recent antibiotic administration and has no childcare facility attendance; †Directly prescribe second-line antibiotics in severe AOM. AOM, acute otitis media.