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Detection of extraesophageal reflux (EER) in children with chronic otitis media with effusion (OME) using three different diagnostic methods and selection of the group of patients with severe EER who could potentially benefit from antireflux therapy.


Clinical Trial Description

Children aged between 1 and 7 years diagnosed with bilateral or unilateral OME who underwent adenoidectomy and myringotomy with insertion of a ventilation tube were included in the prospective study. OME was defined as effusion in the middle ear behind an intact eardrum for longer than 3 months. Diagnosis was made on the basis of otomicroscopic findings, pneumatic otoscopy, type B tympanometry and audiometry (in older, cooperative children). Children with no fluid in the middle ear during myringotomy were re-diagnosed as having tympanosclerosis and were excluded from the study. Children with craniofacial abnormalities (Down syndrome, Treacher Collins syndrome, clefts etc.) were excluded from the study as well. Demographic data and symptoms of EER disease were provided by parents, who were specifically asked about hoarseness, recurrent lower respiratory infections (bronchitis, pneumonia) and bronchial asthma in their child.

24 hour monitoring of oropharyngeal pH using the Restech system was performed before surgery. Parents were instructed to record the time their child spent eating, drinking and in a horizontal position directly to the device and manually to the diary. If there was any discrepancy, periods logged in the device were modified according to the diary. A standardized RYAN composite score was calculated automatically using the software supplied. Patients with pathological RYAN composite scores in the vertical (higher than 9.4) and/or horizontal (higher than 6.8) position were classified as having pathological EER. Severe EER was diagnosed when the RYAN composite score in the vertical or horizontal position was higher than 200.

Myringotomy using a microscope was done on the anterior inferior part of the tympanic membrane. The type of middle ear effusion (fluid, mucous) was registered. Middle ear fluid was collected using a special suction device with a collecting bottle, and a ventilation tube was inserted in the tympanic membrane. In the case of bilateral OME, middle ear fluids were collected and analysed separately. The specimen was first standardized. 0.1 ml of 10% citric acid was added, the specimen was centrifuged for 10 minutes and subsequently the original migration reagent was added. Afterwards, the specimen was examined using Peptest, which contains monoclonal antibodies that target pepsin. The result of the Peptest was given as positive (2 lines), negative (1 line) or invalid (no line).

Then, adenoidectomy using a cold instrument was performed. A specimen of adenoids (5x5x5mm) from the area close to the torus tubarius was fixed in formaldehyde and immunohistochemically analysed at the Department of Pathology. Antibody P3635Rb-h (Uscnlife, USA, concentration 1:100) was used as the primary antibody. Antibody N-HistofineSimple Stain MAX PO (Nichirei Biosciences Inc.) was used as the secondary antibody.

Statistical analysis was done using MS Excel. ;


Study Design

Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic


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NCT number NCT02183961
Study type Interventional
Source University Hospital Ostrava
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date June 2012
Completion date May 2014

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