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Burden of acute otitis media in primary care pediatrics in Italy: a secondary data analysis from the Pedianet database

BACKGROUND: The incidence of acute otitis media (AOM) vary from country to country. Geographical variations together with differences in study designs, reporting and settings play a role. We assessed the incidence of AOM in Italian children seen by primary care paediatricians (PCPs), and described t...

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Autores principales: Marchisio, Paola, Cantarutti, Luigi, Sturkenboom, Miriam, Girotto, Silvia, Picelli, Gino, Dona, Daniele, Scamarcia, Antonio, Villa, Marco, Giaquinto, Carlo
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3519519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23190626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-12-185
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author Marchisio, Paola
Cantarutti, Luigi
Sturkenboom, Miriam
Girotto, Silvia
Picelli, Gino
Dona, Daniele
Scamarcia, Antonio
Villa, Marco
Giaquinto, Carlo
author_facet Marchisio, Paola
Cantarutti, Luigi
Sturkenboom, Miriam
Girotto, Silvia
Picelli, Gino
Dona, Daniele
Scamarcia, Antonio
Villa, Marco
Giaquinto, Carlo
author_sort Marchisio, Paola
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description BACKGROUND: The incidence of acute otitis media (AOM) vary from country to country. Geographical variations together with differences in study designs, reporting and settings play a role. We assessed the incidence of AOM in Italian children seen by primary care paediatricians (PCPs), and described the methods used to diagnose the disease. METHODS: This secondary data analysis from the Pedianet database considered children aged 0 – 6 years between 01/2003 and 12/2007. The AOM episodes were identified and validated by means of patient diaries. Incidence rates/100 person-years (PY) were calculated for total AOM and for single or recurrent AOM. RESULTS: The 92,373 children (52.1% males) were followed up for a total of 227,361 PY: 23,039 (24.9%) presented 38,241 episodes of AOM (94.6% single episodes and 5.4% recurrent episodes). The total incidence rate of AOM in the 5-year period was 16.8 episodes per 100 PY (95% CI: 16.7-16.9), including single AOM (15.9 episodes per 100 PY; 95% CI: 15.7-16.1) and recurrent AOM (0.9 episodes per 100 PY; 95% CI: 0.9-0.9). There was a slight and continuously negative trend decrease over time (annual percent change −4.6%; 95%CI: -5.3, -3.9%). The AOM incidence rate varied with age, peaking in children aged 3 to 4 years (22.2 episodes per 100 PY; 95% CI 21.8-22.7). The vast majority of the AOM episodes (36,842/38,241, 96.3%) were diagnosed using a static otoscope; a pneumatic otoscope was used in only 3.7%. CONCLUSIONS: Our data fill a gap in our knowledge of the incidence of AOM in Italy, and indicate that AOM represents a considerable burden for the Italian PCP system. Educational programmes concerning the diagnosis of AOM are needed, as are further studies to monitor the incidence in relation to the introduction of wider pneumococcal conjugate vaccines.
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spelling pubmed-35195192012-12-12 Burden of acute otitis media in primary care pediatrics in Italy: a secondary data analysis from the Pedianet database Marchisio, Paola Cantarutti, Luigi Sturkenboom, Miriam Girotto, Silvia Picelli, Gino Dona, Daniele Scamarcia, Antonio Villa, Marco Giaquinto, Carlo BMC Pediatr Research Article BACKGROUND: The incidence of acute otitis media (AOM) vary from country to country. Geographical variations together with differences in study designs, reporting and settings play a role. We assessed the incidence of AOM in Italian children seen by primary care paediatricians (PCPs), and described the methods used to diagnose the disease. METHODS: This secondary data analysis from the Pedianet database considered children aged 0 – 6 years between 01/2003 and 12/2007. The AOM episodes were identified and validated by means of patient diaries. Incidence rates/100 person-years (PY) were calculated for total AOM and for single or recurrent AOM. RESULTS: The 92,373 children (52.1% males) were followed up for a total of 227,361 PY: 23,039 (24.9%) presented 38,241 episodes of AOM (94.6% single episodes and 5.4% recurrent episodes). The total incidence rate of AOM in the 5-year period was 16.8 episodes per 100 PY (95% CI: 16.7-16.9), including single AOM (15.9 episodes per 100 PY; 95% CI: 15.7-16.1) and recurrent AOM (0.9 episodes per 100 PY; 95% CI: 0.9-0.9). There was a slight and continuously negative trend decrease over time (annual percent change −4.6%; 95%CI: -5.3, -3.9%). The AOM incidence rate varied with age, peaking in children aged 3 to 4 years (22.2 episodes per 100 PY; 95% CI 21.8-22.7). The vast majority of the AOM episodes (36,842/38,241, 96.3%) were diagnosed using a static otoscope; a pneumatic otoscope was used in only 3.7%. CONCLUSIONS: Our data fill a gap in our knowledge of the incidence of AOM in Italy, and indicate that AOM represents a considerable burden for the Italian PCP system. Educational programmes concerning the diagnosis of AOM are needed, as are further studies to monitor the incidence in relation to the introduction of wider pneumococcal conjugate vaccines. BioMed Central 2012-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3519519/ /pubmed/23190626 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-12-185 Text en Copyright ©2012 Marchisio et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Marchisio, Paola
Cantarutti, Luigi
Sturkenboom, Miriam
Girotto, Silvia
Picelli, Gino
Dona, Daniele
Scamarcia, Antonio
Villa, Marco
Giaquinto, Carlo
Burden of acute otitis media in primary care pediatrics in Italy: a secondary data analysis from the Pedianet database
title Burden of acute otitis media in primary care pediatrics in Italy: a secondary data analysis from the Pedianet database
title_full Burden of acute otitis media in primary care pediatrics in Italy: a secondary data analysis from the Pedianet database
title_fullStr Burden of acute otitis media in primary care pediatrics in Italy: a secondary data analysis from the Pedianet database
title_full_unstemmed Burden of acute otitis media in primary care pediatrics in Italy: a secondary data analysis from the Pedianet database
title_short Burden of acute otitis media in primary care pediatrics in Italy: a secondary data analysis from the Pedianet database
title_sort burden of acute otitis media in primary care pediatrics in italy: a secondary data analysis from the pedianet database
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3519519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23190626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-12-185
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