Role of vitamin D in children with otitis media with effusion

Ghada Mohammed, R. Rashed, Asmaa Elsayed, S. Mostafa
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Background and aim Otitis media with effusion (OME) is characterized by retention of fluid behind an intact tympanic membrane. The association of vitamin D deficiency, upper respiratory tract infections, and otitis media has been reported by several studies. Aim: The aim was to investigate the relationship between OME and vitamin D level in children. Patients and methods This study is a case–control study that was carried out at Otorhinolaryngology and Pediatric Clinics at Al-Azhar University for Girls and Al Mataria General Hospital. In this study, 40 children were included, 20 children were controls and 20 children were diagnosed with OME (cases). Patients were subjected to history, otoscopic examination, and audiological evaluation (pure-tone audiometry and tympanometry). Blood samples (5 cm) were taken from case and control groups in the laboratory to measure serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D level. Results In the case group, mean vitamin D level was 17.02 ng/ml, SD±8.49, and the median was 14.90 (8.7–35.0) ng/ml. In the control group, mean vitamin D level was 25.85 ng/ml, SD±8.94, and the median was 30.20 (9.8–36.1) ng/ml with P significance equal to 0.007. Sixteen children (80%) out of 20 children of the case group and eight children (40%) out of 20 children of the control group had an abnormal value of vitamin D. An abnormal value of vitamin D was statistically significant in children with OME than the control group with P significance equal to 0.03. Conclusion It was found that vitamin D plays an important role in OME in our children and can share in the regimen of treatment of OME when it was found abnormal. Measuring vitamin D level in the case group is necessary and must be treated if abnormal.
维生素D在儿童渗出性中耳炎中的作用
背景和目的渗出性中耳炎(OME)的特征是液体滞留在完整的鼓膜后面。几项研究报告了维生素D缺乏、上呼吸道感染和中耳炎之间的关系。目的:探讨儿童OME与维生素D水平的关系。患者和方法本研究是一项病例对照研究,在爱资哈尔女子大学和Al Mataria综合医院的耳鼻喉科和儿科诊所进行。在这项研究中,包括40名儿童,20名儿童为对照,20名被诊断为OME的儿童(例)。患者接受病史、耳镜检查和听力评估(纯音听力计和鼓室压计)。血样(5 cm)测定血清25-羟基维生素D水平。结果病例组平均维生素D水平为17.02 ng/ml,SD±8.49,中位数为14.90(8.7-35.0)ng/ml。对照组的平均维生素D水平为25.85 ng/ml,SD±8.94,中位数为30.20(9.8–36.1)ng/ml,P显著性等于0.007。病例组20名儿童中有16名儿童(80%)和对照组20名孩子中有8名儿童(40%)的维生素D值异常。OME儿童的维生素D异常值与对照组相比具有统计学意义,P显著性等于0.03。结论维生素D在儿童OME中起重要作用,发现异常时可参与OME的治疗方案。测量病例组的维生素D水平是必要的,如果异常,必须进行治疗。
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