Value of simple otoscopy in diagnosing otitis media with effusion in children

IF 0.9 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Cátia Azevedo , João Firmino Machado , António Fontes Lima , Fernando Milhazes Mar , Sérgio Vilarinho , Luís Dias
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Abstract

Aims

To explore the value of otoscopy in diagnosing OME when performed by otorhinolaryngology, pediatrics, and primary care physicians; to evaluate the interobserver and intraobserver agreement of interpretation of otoscopy images.

Material and methods

A cross-sectional study using an anonymous mailed survey was used. We presented pre-recorded otoscopy images of pediatric patients to otorhinolaryngology, pediatrics, and primary care physicians (ten volunteer specialists and residents from each medical specialty). All participants had to answer “yes” or “no” if they considered that the image corresponded or not to an OME case, respectively. We considered that the images were positive for OME whenever the respective tympanogram was type B.

Results

Thirty-one otoscopy images and 1860 responses provided by sixty physicians were analyzed. The accuracy of otoscopy in diagnosing OME was highest in the Otolaryngologists group (mean 74.8%), with the worst rate observed in the primary care residents group (mean 51.3%). Overall sensitivity, specificity, and positive predictive value of otoscopy for diagnosing OME were significantly higher when performed by otorhinolaryngologists (75.8%, 72.8%, 66.8%, respectively). Fleiss' kappa showed that interobserver agreement was globally weak within each group of specialties, with overall better interobserver agreement observed among otorhinolaryngologists (κ = 0.30; 95% CI 0.27–0.32).

Conclusion

According to our data, simple otoscopy as a single diagnostic method in pediatric OME is insufficient, even for otorhinolaryngologists. Current recommendations must be followed to improve diagnostic accuracy.

单纯耳镜对儿童积液性中耳炎的诊断价值
目的探讨耳鼻喉科、儿科和初级保健医生进行耳镜检查诊断OME的价值;评估观察者之间和观察者内部对耳镜图像解释的一致性。材料和方法采用匿名邮寄调查的横断面研究。我们向耳鼻喉科、儿科和初级保健医生(每个医学专业的十名志愿者专家和住院医生)提供了预先记录的儿科患者的耳镜图像。如果所有参与者认为图像对应或不对应OME病例,他们必须分别回答“是”或“否”。我们认为,只要相应的鼓室图为B型,这些图像都是OME阳性的。结果分析了60名医生提供的31张耳镜图像和1860份响应。耳鼻喉科医生组的耳镜检查诊断OME的准确率最高(平均74.8%),而初级保健住院医师组的准确率最差(平均51.3%)。耳鼻咽喉科医生进行耳镜检查对诊断OME总体敏感性、特异性和阳性预测值显著更高(分别为75.8%、72.8%和66.8%)。Fleiss’kappa显示,在每组专业中,观察者之间的一致性总体较弱,耳鼻喉科医生观察到的观察者之间一致性总体较好(κ = 0.30;95%可信区间0.27–0.32)。结论根据我们的数据,即使对耳鼻喉科医生来说,简单的耳镜检查作为儿童OME的单一诊断方法也是不够的。必须遵循当前的建议以提高诊断准确性。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
20.00%
发文量
44
审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: Es la revista más importante en español dedicada a la especialidad. Ofrece progresos científicos y técnicos tanto a nivel de originales como de casos clínicos. Además, es la Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Otorrinolaringología y Patología Cérvico-Facial y está presente en los más prestigiosos índices de referencia.
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