Management of conductive deafness from Otitis Media with Effusion (known as ‘glue ear’) in children using bone conduction headsets when grommet operations were unavailable during COVID-19
Abstract:BackgroundOtitis Media with Effusion (OME) causing hearing impairments affects ∼1 in 10 children starting school in UK/ Europe. 80% have at least one episode with most having conductive hearing loss. Studies showed children with OME hear better with bone conducting headsets. During COVID-19 we investigated whether children with deafness secondary OME, without access to audiology or grommet surgery, could be aided with bone conduction kits and the HearGlueEar app.MethodsStarting July 2020, during COVID-19, chil… Show more
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