Clinical features of acute otitis media among children
- PMID: 6829292
- DOI: 10.3109/00016488309130924
Clinical features of acute otitis media among children
Abstract
The anamnestic and clinical data on all of the 2254 attacks of acute otitis media (AOM) registered among 14200 children (less than 16 years) at risk during a one-year period were analysed. On the basis of otoscopic findings AOM was classified into three grades: 25.0% of the cases were considered mild, 39.0% moderate and 36.0% severe. Spontaneous perforation was found in 4.6% of the cases. 76.2% of the attacks were preceded by a respiratory infection, but only 1.4% were sequelae of some epidemic childhood disease. Earache was present in 73.5% of the attacks; in 81.0% of these it had lasted less than 24 hours. 39.4% of all the attacks were bilateral; during the first 2 years of life the proportion was 53.7%, decreasing thereafter with increasing age, and being only 18.7% among those 10-15 years old. In unilateral attacks the right ear was affected slightly, but not significantly, more often.
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical