Elemraid, Mohamed A., Brabin, Bernard, Fraser, William D., Harper, Gregory, Faragher, Brian, Atef, Zayed, Al-Aghbari, Nasher and Mackenzie, Ian (2010) 'Characteristics of hearing impairment in Yemeni children with chronic suppurative otitis media: A case–control study'. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, Vol 74, Issue 3, pp. 283-286.
Full text not available from this repository.Abstract
Background
Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is a serious disorder particularly in low resource settings. It can lead to disabling hearing impairment and sometimes life-threatening infective complications.
Objective
The aim of the present study was to describe the characteristics of hearing impairment associated with CSOM in Yemeni children.
Methods
A case–control study of 75 children with CSOM and 74 healthy controls. Hearing was assessed by behavioural testing and audiometry.
Results
Cases had lower academic performance than controls (OR 15.31, 95% CI 1.99–322.14, p < 0.001). Disabling hearing impairment >30 dB was present in 51.5% (right ear) and 66.7% (left ear) of children with CSOM.
Conclusion
Disabling hearing impairment was identified as a major health problem in these Yemeni children with CSOM. There is a need for investment to reduce the burden of CSOM and its complications in these communities. Greater attention to the chronic disabling effects of CSOM in children is required in poor communities and low resource settings.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | WS Pediatrics > Diseases of Children and Adolescents > General Diseases > WS 200 General works WV Otolaryngology > Diseases. Therapeutics > WV 140 Otorhinolaryngologic diseases (General) WV Otolaryngology > Ear > WV 200 General works |
Faculty: Department: | Groups (2002 - 2012) > Child & Reproductive Health Group |
Digital Object Identifer (DOI): | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijporl.2009.12.004 |
Depositing User: | Martin Chapman |
Date Deposited: | 02 Jul 2013 14:08 |
Last Modified: | 06 Feb 2018 13:06 |
URI: | https://archive.lstmed.ac.uk/id/eprint/3415 |
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