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Association Between Acute Otitis Media and Inner Ear Disorders Among Adults in Aseer Region

Introduction Acute otitis media (AOM) is an infection of the middle ear that produces pain, fever, and discharge, as well as hearing loss. It is one of the most common problems that pediatricians encounter. Almost 80% of children have had at least one episode of AOM, and between 80% and 90% have had...

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Autores principales: Al- Shehri, Ali Maeed, AL-Zomia, Ahmed S, Alayash, Ahmed F, M. Al Hunaif, Aljohrah, A. Mansour, Abdulrhman, Alqahtani, Mushary, A. Asiri, Omar, A. Alserhan, Saeed
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8671081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34926038
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19556
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author Al- Shehri, Ali Maeed
AL-Zomia, Ahmed S
Alayash, Ahmed F
M. Al Hunaif, Aljohrah
A. Mansour, Abdulrhman
Alqahtani, Mushary
A. Asiri, Omar
A. Alserhan, Saeed
author_facet Al- Shehri, Ali Maeed
AL-Zomia, Ahmed S
Alayash, Ahmed F
M. Al Hunaif, Aljohrah
A. Mansour, Abdulrhman
Alqahtani, Mushary
A. Asiri, Omar
A. Alserhan, Saeed
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description Introduction Acute otitis media (AOM) is an infection of the middle ear that produces pain, fever, and discharge, as well as hearing loss. It is one of the most common problems that pediatricians encounter. Almost 80% of children have had at least one episode of AOM, and between 80% and 90% have had at least one episode of otitis media with effusion before entering school. Methods The cross-sectional study is conducted among male and female patients, adults, and children who visited two of the largest government hospitals in the Aseer region in Southern Saudi Arabia (Aseer Central Hospital and Khamis Mushait General Hospital). The children and adults with AOM who visited the hospitals were traced by searching the medical record system by the keyword “acute otitis media.” Two authors extracted data from the medical record and patients. After extracting data, the patient will be called through mobile phone to invite them to participate in the study. If the patient agrees to participate, she/he would be sent through email link containing an encrypted and high-security electronic signature to obtain his/her consent. Conclusion One of the most common pediatric infections is otitis media (inflammation of the middle ear). Children are more often than adults to get otitis media, and the majority of cases are treated with antibiotics. Clinicians commonly miss the acute stage of the disease, especially in children under the age of five. Delay or omission of diagnoses leads to inefficient management and an increased risk of negative effects.
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spelling pubmed-86710812021-12-16 Association Between Acute Otitis Media and Inner Ear Disorders Among Adults in Aseer Region Al- Shehri, Ali Maeed AL-Zomia, Ahmed S Alayash, Ahmed F M. Al Hunaif, Aljohrah A. Mansour, Abdulrhman Alqahtani, Mushary A. Asiri, Omar A. Alserhan, Saeed Cureus Ophthalmology Introduction Acute otitis media (AOM) is an infection of the middle ear that produces pain, fever, and discharge, as well as hearing loss. It is one of the most common problems that pediatricians encounter. Almost 80% of children have had at least one episode of AOM, and between 80% and 90% have had at least one episode of otitis media with effusion before entering school. Methods The cross-sectional study is conducted among male and female patients, adults, and children who visited two of the largest government hospitals in the Aseer region in Southern Saudi Arabia (Aseer Central Hospital and Khamis Mushait General Hospital). The children and adults with AOM who visited the hospitals were traced by searching the medical record system by the keyword “acute otitis media.” Two authors extracted data from the medical record and patients. After extracting data, the patient will be called through mobile phone to invite them to participate in the study. If the patient agrees to participate, she/he would be sent through email link containing an encrypted and high-security electronic signature to obtain his/her consent. Conclusion One of the most common pediatric infections is otitis media (inflammation of the middle ear). Children are more often than adults to get otitis media, and the majority of cases are treated with antibiotics. Clinicians commonly miss the acute stage of the disease, especially in children under the age of five. Delay or omission of diagnoses leads to inefficient management and an increased risk of negative effects. Cureus 2021-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8671081/ /pubmed/34926038 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19556 Text en Copyright © 2021, Al- Shehri et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Al- Shehri, Ali Maeed
AL-Zomia, Ahmed S
Alayash, Ahmed F
M. Al Hunaif, Aljohrah
A. Mansour, Abdulrhman
Alqahtani, Mushary
A. Asiri, Omar
A. Alserhan, Saeed
Association Between Acute Otitis Media and Inner Ear Disorders Among Adults in Aseer Region
title Association Between Acute Otitis Media and Inner Ear Disorders Among Adults in Aseer Region
title_full Association Between Acute Otitis Media and Inner Ear Disorders Among Adults in Aseer Region
title_fullStr Association Between Acute Otitis Media and Inner Ear Disorders Among Adults in Aseer Region
title_full_unstemmed Association Between Acute Otitis Media and Inner Ear Disorders Among Adults in Aseer Region
title_short Association Between Acute Otitis Media and Inner Ear Disorders Among Adults in Aseer Region
title_sort association between acute otitis media and inner ear disorders among adults in aseer region
topic Ophthalmology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8671081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34926038
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19556
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