1岁以下儿童中耳炎伴积液

Renata Cantisani Di Francesco , Vivian Boschesi Barros , Rafael Ramos
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摘要

目的了解1岁以下儿童积液性中耳炎的患病率及其与季节、人工喂养、环境和围产期因素的关系。方法对184例随机纳入的982例健康婴儿进行听力筛查试验的病历进行回顾性研究。中耳炎伴积液的诊断基于耳镜检查(琥珀金色、液面、锤骨位置把手)、B型鼓室测量曲线和无耳声发射。不完整的医疗记录或评估当日或最近3个月内描述急性中耳炎、上呼吸道感染、神经病变和颅面异常的记录均被排除在外。通过似然检验和多因素分析,比较了有中耳炎伴双侧积液患儿与无中耳炎伴双侧积液患儿的胎龄、出生体重、Apgar评分、喂养方式、日托出日率等数据。9.2%为单侧。在中耳炎婴儿中,观察到以下情况:实足年龄9.6±1.7个月;胎龄38周的占43.4%,出生体重2500克的占48.4%。中耳炎伴积液与冬季/秋季、人工喂养、Apgar评分<7和日托出勤有关。多因素分析显示,人工喂养是导致中耳炎积液的最常见因素。结论1岁以下儿童中膜炎伴积液发生率约为1 / 3,主要与人工喂养有关。
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Otitis media with effusion in children younger than 1 year

Objective

To determine the prevalence of otitis media with effusion in children younger than 1 year and its association with the season of the year, artificial feeding, environmental and perinatal factors.

Methods

Retrospective study of 184 randomly included medical records from a total of 982 healthy infants evaluated for hearing screening tests. Diagnosis of otitis media with effusion was based on otoscopy (amber-gold color, fluid level, handle of malleus position), type B tympanometric curves and absence of otoacoustic emissions. Incomplete medical records or those describing acute otitis media, upper respiratory tract infections on the assessment day or in the last 3 months, neuropathies and craniofacial anomalies were excluded. Data such as gestational age, birth weight, Apgar score, type of feeding and day care attendance were compared between children with and without otitis media with effusion through likelihood tests and multivariate analysis.

Results

25.3% of 184 infants had otitis media with bilateral effusion; 9.2% had unilateral. In infants with otitis media, the following were observed: chronological age of 9.6±1.7 months; gestational age >38 weeks in 43.4% and birth weight >2500g in 48.4%. Otitis media with effusion was associated with winter/fall, artificial feeding, Apgar score <7 and day care attendance. The multivariate analysis showed that artificial feeding is the factor most often associated to otitis media with effusion.

Conclusions

Otitis media with effusion was found in about one third of children younger than 1 year and was mainly associated with artificial feeding.

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