Prevalence of middle ear effusion among children with adenoid hypertrophy at a national referral hospital in Tanzania

Zephania Saitabau Abraham, Aveline Aloyce Kahinga, Enica Richard Massawe, Faustine Bukanu
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Introduction: Middle ear effusion (MEE) is a common childhood disorder that causes hearing impairment due to the presence of fluid in the middle ear which reduces the middle ear’s ability to conduct sound. Temporary or persistent hearing loss as a result of MEE causes speech, language and learning delays in children. There are few studies on MEE in Tanzania despite the huge burden of hearing loss among children with adenoid hypertrophy which is a known risk factor for MEE. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 420 children aged nine years and below having adenoid hypertrophy with or without MEE. The diagnosis of adenoid hypertrophy was confirmed with a lateral view x-ray of the nasopharynx and tympanometry for cases with MEE. The primary objective of the study was to assess the prevalence of MEE among children with adenoid hypertrophy. Results: The prevalence of MEE among children with adenoid hypertrophy was 61.7%, with 218 (51.9%) males and 202 (48.1%) females. The most affected age group was 2-4 years with an incidence 193 (46%) and in this age group, males (53.9%) were more affected than females (46.1%). Generally, males, 134 (51.7%) were more affected by MEE than females, 125 (48.3%) of all 259 children with MEE. In terms of age group predominance by MEE, children aged 3-4 years, 107(41.3%) were more affected than all other age groups. Additionally, 4 (1.5%) children with MEE presented with hearing loss. Conclusion: There is a high prevalence of MEE among children with adenoid hypertrophy but no significant association with hearing loss.
坦桑尼亚一家国家转诊医院中腺样体肥大儿童中耳积液的患病率
导读:中耳积液(MEE)是一种常见的儿童疾病,由于中耳中存在液体,降低了中耳传导声音的能力,导致听力受损。MEE造成的暂时性或持续性听力损失会导致儿童言语、语言和学习迟缓。尽管坦桑尼亚患有腺样体肥大的儿童听力损失负担巨大,这是已知的MEE的危险因素,但关于MEE的研究很少。方法:对420名9岁及以下腺样体肥大伴或不伴MEE的儿童进行横断面研究。腺样体肥大的诊断是通过鼻咽侧位x线片和鼓室测量来证实的。该研究的主要目的是评估患有腺样体肥大的儿童MEE的患病率。 结果:腺样体肥大患儿MEE患病率为61.7%,其中男性218例(51.9%),女性202例(48.1%)。发病最多的年龄组为2-4岁,发病率193例(46%),该年龄组男性(53.9%)高于女性(46.1%)。总的来说,在所有259例MEE患儿中,男性134例(51.7%)高于女性125例(48.3%)。从MEE的年龄组优势来看,3-4岁儿童107例(41.3%)比其他年龄组更受影响。此外,4名(1.5%)MEE患儿表现为听力损失。 结论:MEE在腺样体肥大患儿中患病率较高,但与听力损失无显著相关性。
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