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Infrared emission detection tympanic thermometry may be useful in diagnosing acute otitis media.

S W Jolin1, J M Howell, D P Milzman, T O Stair, C A Butzin.   

Abstract

To determine the utility of infrared emission detection (IRED) tympanic thermometry in diagnosing acute suppurative otitis media (ASOM), a prospective, nonblinded sampling of ear temperatures was performed. Children between the ages of 6 months and 6 years presenting to an urban emergency department were included in the study. Tympanic temperatures were determined in all subjects. Clinical data, tympanic audiometry, and telephone follow-up were used to define ASOM. Temperature differences were determined for children with unilateral ASOM and those without ear infection. Data from 48 patients were analyzed. The mean temperature difference in the control group, 0.23 degrees +/- 0.15 degrees C (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.17 degree to 0.29 degree C) differed from those with ASOM: 0.39 degree +/- 0.29 degree C (95% CI, 0.25 degree to 0.53 degree C, P = .047). Logistic regression was used to describe the predictive relationship between temperature difference and probability of ASOM. We conclude that IRED tympanic thermometry may be useful in diagnosing ASOM when used with other clinical data.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7832959     DOI: 10.1016/0735-6757(95)90230-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0735-6757            Impact factor:   2.469


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1.  Effect of the status after ear surgery and ear pathology on the results of infrared tympanic thermometry.

Authors:  Frank Schmäl; Marjolein Loh-van den Brink; Wolfgang Stoll
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2005-07-06       Impact factor: 2.503

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