Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2006
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd006285
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Autoinflation for hearing loss associated with otitis media with effusion

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“…For children who show symptoms and signs of hearing impairment, information should be provided to the parent or caregiver with the goal of optimizing the listening environment at home and school. Autoinflation may be used in cooperative children during the observation period, as the risks and costs related to this maneuver are very low, although the evidence supporting the benefit of autoinflation is not robust (61). As stated above, the guidelines emphasize close monitoring of hearing and parental education in agreement with the concept of "active observation" and "watchful waiting" proposed in previous guidelines published in other countries (12, 13).…”
Section: Implementation Of the Guidelines For Ome In Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For children who show symptoms and signs of hearing impairment, information should be provided to the parent or caregiver with the goal of optimizing the listening environment at home and school. Autoinflation may be used in cooperative children during the observation period, as the risks and costs related to this maneuver are very low, although the evidence supporting the benefit of autoinflation is not robust (61). As stated above, the guidelines emphasize close monitoring of hearing and parental education in agreement with the concept of "active observation" and "watchful waiting" proposed in previous guidelines published in other countries (12, 13).…”
Section: Implementation Of the Guidelines For Ome In Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autoinflation is not of proven effectiveness, and achieving cooperation is difficult with the youngest children. 12 Topical intranasal corticosteroids have evidence of efficacy from several small clinical trials, [13][14][15] as well as theoretical reasons to support further evaluation. Antiinflammatory effects on the post-nasal space, the peritubal lymphatic tissue, and encroaching adenoids have all been suggested.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the fact that a number of reviews have been published on treatment choices for the management of OME in CLP children, a number of these are narrative reviews [3,6,[96][97][98], whereas others are systematic reviews pertaining mainly to otherwise healthy children [27,45,77,95,[99][100][101][102][103][104][105]. The lack of research on the CLP subgroup of children means that there is currently no evidence-based information for clinicians or parents with regard to the effectiveness of grommets for OME in CLP children.…”
Section: Prisma-compliant Systematic Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%