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Filter by:The relationship between otitis media with effusion (OME) and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (CRSwNP) remains unclear. A cross-sectional study of 80 consecutively presenting patients who were diagnosed with CRSwNP was conducted. The aim was to ascertain the prevalence of OME in CRSwNP patients, to determine whether the severity of CRSwNP affected OME, and to identify risk factors for OME in CRSwNP patients.
The aim of this study is to investigate the levels of sclerostin in patients with cholesteatoma. So far, there is no study showing the levels of sclerostin in cholesteatoma. The investigators hope that the results of our study will start new processes that can be used in the clinic.
The Hearing for Learning Initiative is a stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial. The HfLI will implement and rigorously evaluate an innovative community-based service-enhancement model of ear and hearing health, in partnership with participating communities and health and education services. This initiative will address the following research question: In urban, rural and remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, does employment, training and integration of local Ear and Hearing Clinical and Education Support Officers into health and education services (the Hearing for Learning initiative), compared to current practice, increase the proportion of children who receive an ear assessment, reduce the prevalence of ear and hearing problems and improve education outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, during a four year trial period?
The objective of this study is to evaluate the imaging capabilities and image analysis performance of the OtoSight Middle Ear Scope in pediatric patients undergoing tympanostomy tube placement for otitis media. In this observational study, results of OtoSight imaging will not affect patient standard of care.
The aim of this study is to report the clinical presentation, Microbiological, laboratory and imaging evaluation, prothrombotic factors analysis, medical and surgical management and outcomes in children with Otogenic Cerebral Sinus Vein Thrombosis (CSVT).
Studies have focused on the factors that influence tympanostomy tube (TT) extrusion may contribute to the management of OME. In this study the investigators aimed to assess the correlation between the TT extrusion time and viscosity of the middle ear fluid. 33 patients scheduled for TT insertion included in the study. During the paracentesis, fluid from the middle ear was obtained, and the viscosity was measured with a viscometer. After the surgery, patients were controlled monthly until the tubes were seen extruded.The analysis of the correlation between tube extrusion time and viscosity was insignificant (p >0.05).
The purpose of this study is to develop a better understanding of the safety, tolerability and efficacy of intranasal OP0201 as an adjunct treatment to oral antibiotics for the treatment of Acute Otitis Media (AOM) in infants and children.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the Safety and Reduction of Ear Pain in Adults with Acute Otitis Media.
The objective of this study is post-approval evaluation of the safety and performance of the Solo Tympanostomy Tube Device for the placement of tympanostomy tubes (grommets) in paediatric patients undergoing a tympanostomy procedure
Objective To observe the safety and tolerability of Pazufloxacin Mesylate Ear Drops of different concentrations in patients with simple chronic suppurative otitis media.