Acute Otitis Media Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Early Non-Surgical Treatment of Children With Middle Ear Effusion on the Hearing Level and the Health Economics
Secretory otitis media (SOM) or middle ear effusion is a common finding after acute otitis
media (AOM). It is usually associated with 5-15 deci Bells hearing loss. Although
spontaneous resolution with normalisation of hearing is the usual outcome, this can take
several months. Secretory otitis media is the most common cause of hearing impairment in the
paediatric age group. When the hearing loss caused by SOM is bilateral and persists for 3-6
months or more, surgery with tympanostomy tube insertion under general anaesthesia is
indicated. In Sweden, 10000 children undergo this operation annually. Although many children
with unilateral or bilateral SOM improve in the summer, the problem usually recurs in the
autumn or winter. The cost of SOM for the Swedish society was 600 million Swedish crowns
2005.
In two previous studies, the investigators concluded that the nonsurgical treatment method,
that was developed to assist children with SOM equalising their middle ear pressure, could
normalise the hearing level in 80 % of children with SOM of minimum duration of 3 months.
These children avoided therefore grommet insertion.
The investigators would like to assess the effect of this new treatment method on hearing
directly after AOM. The investigators expect that using the new method could rapidly
normalise hearing in these cases and thereby operation with grommet insertion could be
avoided.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 80 |
Est. completion date | December 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | September 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 30 Months to 7 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Unilateral or bilateral middle ear effusion with resultant conductive hearing loss one week after acute otitis media. - Intact tympanic membranes bilaterally. - Acceptable level of written and spoken swedish language skills. Exclusion Criteria: - Comorbidity, - Perforated acute otitis media or other complications of acute otitis media. |
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Vastra Gotaland Region |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change from Baseline (start of treatment in the treatment group or start of control in the control group) in Hearing Level measured using age suitable audiogram. | Measuring hearing threshold using age suitable audiogram. | One week after baseline. | No |
Primary | Change from Baseline (start of treatment in the treatment group or start of control in the control group) in Hearing Level measured using age suitable audiogram. | Measuring hearing threshold using age suitable audiogram. | One month after baseline. | No |
Primary | Change from Baseline (start of treatment in the treatment group or start of control in the control group) in Hearing Level measured using age suitable audiogram. | Measuring hearing threshold using age suitable audiogram. | Three months after baseline. | No |
Secondary | Change from Baseline in Middle Ear Pressure measured using tympanogram. | Measuring middle ear pressure using tympanogram. | One week, one month and three months after baseline. | No |
Secondary | Presence of Fluid in the Middle Ear. | Microscopic examination of the tympanic membrane to show the presence or absence of fluid in the middle ear. | One week, one month and three months after baseline. | No |
Secondary | Health Economics Measured Mainly by the Number of Parental Leave Days which the parent/parents needed to take in order to look after the child. | Three months after baseline. | No | |
Secondary | Otitis Media Questionnaire-14 (OMQ-14). | Please see Links | Three months after baseline. | No |
Secondary | Number of Health Care or Hospital Visits due to Ear Associated Problems. | Three months after baseline. | No |
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