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Value of simple otoscopy in diagnosing otitis media with effusion in children
Azevedo, Cátia; Firmino Machado, João; Fontes Lima, António; Milhazes Mar, Fernando; Vilarinho, Sérgio; Dias, Luís.
Affiliation
  • Azevedo, Cátia; Hospital de Braga. Braga. Portugal
  • Firmino Machado, João; Universidade do Porto. Instituto de Saúde Pública. Porto. Portugal
  • Fontes Lima, António; Hospital de Braga. Braga. Portugal
  • Milhazes Mar, Fernando; Hospital de Braga. Braga. Portugal
  • Vilarinho, Sérgio; Hospital de Braga. Braga. Portugal
  • Dias, Luís; Hospital de Braga. Braga. Portugal
Acta otorrinolaringol. esp ; 74(3): 175-181, Mayo - Junio 2023. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-220819
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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. (AU)
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Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Hyperacusis / Otitis Media with Effusion / Otoscopy Limits: Child / Humans Language: English Journal: Acta otorrinolaringol. esp Year: 2023 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Hospital de Braga/Portugal / Universidade do Porto/Portugal
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Collection: National databases / Spain Database: IBECS Main subject: Hyperacusis / Otitis Media with Effusion / Otoscopy Limits: Child / Humans Language: English Journal: Acta otorrinolaringol. esp Year: 2023 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Hospital de Braga/Portugal / Universidade do Porto/Portugal
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