Effect of COVID-19 on the characteristics and outcome of patients who have otitis media with effusion: a case-control study.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Yue Fan, Wei Liu, Yinan Liang, Xin Xia, Fangxu Yan, Xingming Chen
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Abstract

Background: Few studies have examined the otologic symptoms of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The objective of this study was to identify the effect of COVID-19 on the characteristics and outcomes of patients who have otitis media with effusion (OME).

Methods: This case-control study compared the characteristics and outcomes of OME patients who did or did not have COVID-19. A total of 65 patients with previous COVID-19 and 40 patients who did not have COVID-19 (controls) were enrolled from October 1, 2022 to January 31, 2023 at a single institution in China. Demographics, medical histories, morbidities, hearing test results, treatments, and outcomes of the two groups were compared.

Results: The COVID-19 group had significantly better outcomes from OME than the control group, with higher rates of complete resolution (64.6% vs. 30%) and improvement (30.8% vs. 17.5%), and a lower rate of persistent OME (4.6% vs. 52.5%). Previous COVID-19 was independently associated with a more favorable OME outcome in three multivariate logistic regression models. The COVID-19 group also had a greater improvement in hearing threshold based on air-bone gap measurements.

Conclusion: The outcomes of OME patients who had previous COVID-19 were generally good, in that most patients responded well to treatment and achieved complete resolution or improvement within one month.

COVID-19 对中耳炎伴流脓患者特征和预后的影响:一项病例对照研究。
背景:很少有研究对2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的耳科症状进行研究。本研究旨在确定 COVID-19 对中耳炎伴流脓(OME)患者的特征和预后的影响:这项病例对照研究比较了接受或未接受 COVID-19 治疗的 OME 患者的特征和预后。从 2022 年 10 月 1 日至 2023 年 1 月 31 日,中国一家医疗机构共招募了 65 名曾感染 COVID-19 的患者和 40 名未感染 COVID-19 的患者(对照组)。对两组患者的人口统计学、病史、发病情况、听力测试结果、治疗方法和疗效进行了比较:结果:COVID-19治疗组的OME疗效明显优于对照组,完全缓解率(64.6%对30%)和改善率(30.8%对17.5%)均高于对照组,OME持续率(4.6%对52.5%)也低于对照组。在三个多变量逻辑回归模型中,既往接受过COVID-19治疗与更有利的OME治疗结果独立相关。根据气骨间隙测量结果,COVID-19组患者的听阈改善幅度也更大:曾接受过COVID-19治疗的OME患者的疗效普遍良好,因为大多数患者对治疗反应良好,并在一个月内达到完全缓解或改善。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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