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Del Ry S - - 2011
C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) is assuming increasing importance in cardiovascular disease, and in adults its plasma levels are related to clinical and functional disease severity. Data are scarce regarding the reference values for CNP in infancy. Aim of this study was to assess the reference intervals for CNP in human ...
Wright Kynna N - - 2011
This community-based participatory research study examined the association between overweight status and activity among Hispanic urban, school-age children. In a sample of 140 children, activities were assessed using the Youth Risk Behavior Survey's questions about physical activity (PA) and team sports. Thirty-nine percent were overweight (body mass index [BMI] >85%). ...
MacIntyre Elaina A - - 2011
: Otitis media is the leading reason young children receive antibiotics or visit a physician. We evaluated the impact of ambient air pollution on outpatient physician visits for otitis media in a population-based birth cohort. : All children born in southwestern British Columbia during 1999-2000 were followed until the age ...
Hong Paul - - 2011
To compare the postoperative complication rates of phosphorylcholine-coated fluoroplastic tympanostomy tubes versus uncoated fluoroplastic tympanostomy tubes. A prospective randomized double-blind controlled trial in children with recurrent acute otitis media and chronic otitis media with effusion; 240 children were randomized to receive a phosphorylcholine-coated tube in one ear and an uncoated ...
Csakanyi Zsuzsanna - - 2011
To characterize the pneumatization of the temporal bone in age-matched healthy children and in children with otitis media with effusion (OME). Prospective case-control study. Tertiary hospital center. This study included 40 healthy children and 56 children with OME, with age ranging from 2 to 18 years. Mastoid volume and surface ...
Pattishall Amy E - - 2010
This article addresses three important topics that are part of contemporary life for children: endocrine disruptors, hazards of international travel, and the impact of media violence on children and adolescents. Practitioners will learn about phthalates and Bisphenol-A as endocrine disruptors. In published studies, elevated phthalates were associated with an increase ...
Granath Anna - - 2010
Nitric oxide (NO) is a key mediator in the local immune response of human airways. Inducible NO-synthases (iNOS), and endothelial NO-synthases (eNOS) are two enzymes known to regulate its production. The role of NO in middle ear disease is not fully known. Previous studies suggest that NO might have a ...
Lauhio Anneli - - 2012
Abstract Background. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), gelatinases, have been associated with otitis media with effusion (OME), but the role of collagenase-2/matrix metalloproteinase-8 (MMP-8) in OME has not been studied previously. We studied the levels, isoenzyme distribution, and activation of MMP-8 in childhood OME, and also the levels of pro- and active ...
Smith David F - - 2010
Although racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in child health are prevalent, little is known about them within common pediatric otolaryngic problems. Otitis media (OM) is a frequent diagnosis in children, and tympanostomy tube placement is the most common surgical treatment for OM. We sought to identify current knowledge regarding racial/ethnic and ...
Mattila Petri S - - 2010
Adenoidectomy is among the most frequent surgical procedures performed on children. The rationale for adenoidectomy is to remove a chronically infected or enlarged and obstructing adenoid. Adenoidectomies are performed on children who have recurrent or chronic otitis media with effusion, on children with chronic rhinosinusitis, and on children with nasopharyngeal ...
Toros Sema Zer - - 2010
The presence of pepsinogen in middle ear effusion (MEE) supports the relationship between gastroesophageal reflux (GER) and otitis media with effusion (OME). Measurement of pepsin/pepsinogen can be considered as a simple and reliable method for assesment of reflux in children. However, further research is needed to establish a definite association ...
Arguedas A - - 2010
To assess the perceived disease burden and management of otitis media (OM) among an international cohort of experienced physicians. A cross-sectional survey conducted in France, Germany, Spain, Poland, Argentina, Mexico, South Korea, Thailand and Saudi Arabia. Face-to-face interviews conducted with 1800 physicians (95% paediatricians, 5% family practitioners).Main outcome measures were ...
Seaberg Raewyn M - - 2010
A relationship between acute otitis media and elevated body mass index has recently been reported. Intriguingly, it was postulated that this relationship may result from altered chorda tympani nerve function impacting taste sensation and eating habits. We sought to test this directly by measuring chorda tympani nerve function in children ...
Liu Keyi - - 2010
Acute otitis media (AOM) is an inflammatory reaction in the middle ear, most often occurring in young children. Streptococcus pneumoniae, nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis are the most common bacteria isolated. Intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1) is involved in the innate immune response to infection by microorganisms, in effective ...
Alnassar Mutaz - - 2011
Videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) is considered to be the gold standard method in assessing the risk of aspiration. Not infrequently, children who undergo VFSS are on tube feeds. To investigate the reliability of the findings of VFSS when a nasogastric tube is in place at the time of the study. ...
Danhauer Jeffrey L - - 2010
A systematic review was conducted to evaluate evidence regarding xylitol, a sugar alcohol, as a prophylaxis for acute otitis media (AOM) in children. The authors searched PubMed and other databases to identify evidence. Criteria for included studies were: appear in English-language, peer-reviewed journals; at least quasi-experimental designs; use xylitol; and ...
Strasburger Victor C - - 2010
The American Academy of Pediatrics recognizes that exposure to mass media (eg, television, movies, video and computer games, the Internet, music lyrics and videos, newspapers, magazines, books, advertising) presents health risks for children and adolescents but can provide benefits as well. Media education has the potential to reduce the harmful ...
Marchisio Paola - - 2010
Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most common disease occurring in infants and children and has major medical, social and economic effects. If we consider the Italian pediatric population and the incidence rates in different age ranges it can be calculated that almost one million cases of AOM are diagnosed ...
Rogers Derek J - - 2010
To compare pneumatic otoscopy, binocular microscopy, and tympanometry in identifying middle ear effusions in children and to determine if a significant difference exists in sensitivity and specificity based on patient age and/or experience of the examiner. A prospective study of 102 patients, or 201 ears, enrolled over a 1-year period ...
Martines F - - 2010
The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of atopy in otitis media with effusion (OME) in children attending primary school in western Sicily focusing on the audiological characteristics among atopic and non-atopic subjects suffering from OME. A total of 310 children (5-6 years old) were screened by ...
Saylam Güleser - - 2010
OBJECTIVES: To investigate bacterial biofilm formation on the adenoid surface of pediatric patients undergoing adenoidectomy and to reveal whether this formation is associated with chronic otitis media with effusion (COME). DESIGN: Prospective, single-blinded study with scanning electron microscopy. SETTING: Dişkapi Yildirim Beyazit Research and Educational Hospital, Ankara, Turkey. PATIENTS: Thirty-four ...
Shah Manoj - - 2010
Gastrojejunal (GJ) tubes are increasingly used for enteral feeding in children in whom gastric feeding either is not tolerated or is contraindicated. The most common complications associated with GJ tube use are mechanical failure (clogging, cracking, deterioration) and dislodgement. Less common, but more significant, complications are bowel perforation, aspiration, and ...
Barañano Christopher F - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of myringotomy tubes (MTs) on outcomes for pediatric cochlear implant (CI) recipients. DESIGN: Retrospective case-control chart review. SETTING: Tertiary care pediatric hospital. PATIENTS: Sixty-two patients received an MT before CI (mean [SD] age at initial CI, 3.20 [2.45] years). Seventy-eight ears received CIs and MTs. ...
Kirkham Lea-Ann S - - 2010
Haemophilus haemolyticus is often incorrectly categorized as nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHI) upon culture. PCR analyses of 266 NTHI-like nasopharyngeal isolates from children with and without recurrent acute otitis media (rAOM) revealed that 11.7% were H. haemolyticus and 9.4% gave equivocal results. Children with rAOM were more likely to carry H. ...
Laine Miia K - - 2010
Acute symptoms are used to diagnose and manage acute otitis media (AOM). We studied whether AOM could be predicted by the reason for parental suspicion of AOM or by the occurrence, duration, and/or severity of symptoms. We also compared scores including or excluding tympanic-membrane examination of children with and without ...
Winther Birgit - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most common complication of pediatric influenza, and imposes a substantial health care burden. We examined the influence of oseltamivir treatment on the incidence and course of AOM in children with influenza. METHODS: In the original study, 695 children 1-12 years who presented within ...
Marchisio P - - 2010
Recurrent acute otitis media (rAOM) is frequently encountered in infants and children and the lack of any definitive treatment has led parents and physicians to try complementary and alternative therapies. We evaluated the efficacy of a propolis and zinc suspension in preventing AOM in 122 children aged 1-5 years with ...
Beers Alison N - - 2010
OBJECTIVES: Wideband reflectance (WBR) is a middle ear analysis technique that quantifies frequency-specific sound conduction over a wide range of frequencies. One shortcoming of WBR is that there is limited normative data, particularly for pediatric populations and children with middle ear pathology. The goals of this study were to establish ...
Casey Janet R - - 2010
To describe NP and AOM otopathogens during the time frame 2007 to 2009, 6 to 8 years after the introduction of 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate (PCV7) in the United States and to compare nasopharyngeal (NP) colonization and acute otitis media (AOM) microbiology in children 6 to 36 months of age having ...
Dostal Miroslav - - 2010
To compare the morbidity of 66 Roma and 466 non-Roma children born and living in a diffused type of habitation in the district of Teplice. For each child, a complete list of illnesses that pediatricians recorded using ICD-10 codes for all physician visits and/or hospitalizations was obtained. At the age ...
Yaman Huseyin - - 2010
The objective of this study was to determine tympanostomy tube complications in children with chronic otitis media with effusion who were treated with Shepard grommet tympanostomy tube insertion. This tube type was selected as it is the most commonly used one in our clinic. The medical records of 162 ears ...
Spilsbury Katrina - - 2010
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To identify factors associated with the rate of developing cholesteatoma following ventilation tube insertion (VTI). STUDY DESIGN: A population-based retrospective cohort study. METHODS: Administrative health data from all private and public hospitals in Western Australia for children who had at least one VTI from 1980 to 2004 was used ...
Vergison Anne - - 2010
An international group of multidisciplinary experts on middle-ear and paediatric infections met to explore where consensus exists on the management of acute otitis media. After informal discussions among several specialists of paediatric infectious disease, the group was expanded to include a larger spectrum of professionals with complementary expertise in middle-ear ...
Brandão Marilda H T - - 2010
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of metal contact allergy among the children seen at a health center children with metal allergies in terms of risk factors. METHODS: This was an uncontrolled cross-sectional study undertaken at a health center in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Children aged from 0 to 12 years were ...
Smith Lindsay - - 2010
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidance to treat otitis media in older children immediately with antibiotics only if they have ear discharge is based on limited evidence. To determine the clinical significance and outcome of ear discharge in children with acute otitis media, in routine clinical practice. ...
Sun Jiaqiang - - 2010
CONCLUSIONS: As cholesteatoma is widespread and erosive, it should be cleared away thoroughly, to keep a dry ear and conserve maximum hearing ability in children. Canal wall-down mastoidectomy with mastoid and epitympanum obliteration is a good choice for treatment of cholesteatoma in children. OBJECTIVE: To investigate canal wall-down mastoidectomy with ...
Bilan N - - 2010
This study of paediatric intensive care patients aimed to determine where pulse oximetry probes shouid be placed to obtain the most accurate and reliable readings of peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2). Using arterial blood gas analysis (SaO2) as the gold standard and SpO2 92% and SaO2 < 90% as indicators of ...
Migirov L - - 2010
AIM: To present children who underwent mastoidectomy for congenital cholesteatoma presented as a subperiosteal abscess. RESULTS: All seven children (age range 7-14 years, six boys) presented with retroauricular swelling, erythema and fluctuation in the mastoid area, and one child also had a mastoid-cutaneous fistula. Five children had otorrhoea, while the ...
Abba Katharine - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Otitis media (inflammation of the middle ear, usually caused by infection) affects people of all ages, but is particularly common in young children. Around 164 million people worldwide have long-term hearing loss caused by this condition, 90% of them in low-income countries. Because zinc supplements prevent pneumonia in disadvantaged ...
van den Aardweg M T A - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: To study current indications for adenoidectomy in Dutch children. METHODS: During 6 months, ENT surgeons in 1 academic and 7 general hospitals in the Netherlands filled out a questionnaire concerning all children below 15 years of age that were selected for adenoidectomy either as a single procedure or combined ...
Leo G - - 2010
Rhinosinusitis is an extremely common disease that is often underreported, especially in children. Its clinical spectrum includes acute rhinosinusitis (ARS) which may present in the forms of ARS with persistent symptoms and ARS with severe symptoms and chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), characterized by a duration longer than 12 weeks and prevalence ...
Håberg S E - - 2010
To explore the associations between acute otitis media in early childhood and prenatal and postnatal tobacco smoke exposure. Subjects were 32 077 children born between 2000 and 2005 in the Norwegian Mother and Child Study with questionnaire data on tobacco smoke exposure and acute otitis media up to 18 months ...
Granath Anna - - 2010
CONCLUSION: Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) is present in the adenoids in young children and might play a role in the immunological response behind the development of otitis media with effusion (OME). OBJECTIVES: To investigate the expression of the TLRs TLR4 and TLR7 in adenoids from children with OME and to ...
van den Aardweg Maaike Ta - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Adenoidectomy, surgical removal of the adenoids, is a common ENT operation worldwide in children with otitis media. A systematic review on the effectiveness of adenoidectomy in this specific group has not previously been performed. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of adenoidectomy versus non-surgical management or tympanostomy tubes in children ...
Browning George G - - 2010
Otitis media with effusion (OME; 'glue ear') is common in childhood and surgical treatment with grommets (ventilation tubes) is widespread but controversial. To assess the effectiveness of grommet insertion compared with myringotomy or non-surgical treatment in children with OME. We searched the Cochrane ENT Disorders Group Trials Register, other electronic ...
Orji F T - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Although adenoidectomy is generally applied in the treatment of otitis media with effusion (OME), there is still much debate about the role of adenoid in the pathogenesis of OME. The purpose of this study is to determine the incidence of OME in children with obstructive adenoid disease in comparison ...
van den Aardweg Maaike Ta - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Adenoidectomy, surgical removal of the adenoids, is a common ENT operation worldwide in children with recurrent or chronic nasal symptoms. A systematic review on the effectiveness of adenoidectomy in this specific group has not previously been performed. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of adenoidectomy versus non-surgical management in children ...
Morris Peter S - - 2009
Otitis media (OM) is a common illness in young children. OM has historically been associated with frequent and severe complications. Nowadays it is usually a mild condition that often resolves without treatment. For most children, progression to tympanic membrane perforation and chronic suppurative OM is unusual (low-risk populations); this has ...
Lee Dong-Hee - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: To determine the accuracy of pneumatic otoscopy, a tympanogram and otomicroscopy for diagnosing otitis media with effusion (OME) in a pediatric population. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective blinded clinical and IRB-approved study at a secondary referral hospital. SUBJECTIVE AND METHODS: Eighty-one children (155 ears) were recruited for this study, who were ...
O'Connor Tony E - - 2009
In Australia, three to five children die each year because of otitis media complications, and 15 children will suffer permanent hearing loss each year as a result of otitis media. Extracranial complications occur most commonly, and include mastoiditis, cholesteatoma and otitis media with perforation. Intracranial complications are less common, and ...
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