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Active clinical trials for "Otitis Media"

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The Effects of Chronic Otitis Surgery on SVV

Chronic Otitis Media

Inner ear trauma during chronic otitis surgery is one of the major concerns of Otolaryngology. Hearing thresholds or semicircular canals were investigated with this purpose. The investigator's aim is to test the utricle for surgical trauma.

Active5 enrollment criteria

Adenoidectomy, Myringotomy and Tubes' Insertion vs Adenoidectomy and Myringotomy Alone in Children...

Otitis Media With Effusion

It is not unusual for several children operated for severe adenoid hyperthrophy causing breathing problems to have otitis media with effusion simultaneously. It is unknown whether adenoidectomy, myringotomy and tubes insertion is superior to adenoidectomy and myringotomy alone in terms of otitis media related quality of life and recurrence of otitis media several months after the operation. For this purpose a randomized trial is conducted including children operated for adenoid hyperthrophy and whose otitis media with effusion had caused minimal or no symptoms so far

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Improving Knowledge Translation Upon Emergency Department Discharge

Otitis Media

The amount and speed of emergency department (ED) discharge instructions often make it difficult for patients/caregivers to know the final diagnosis and to remember instructions. We hypothesize that a video on ear infections and antibiotics' role in their management will facilitate caregiver understanding and will increase the likelihood of caregivers properly following discharge instructions. To verify this hypothesis, a large multi-centre clinical trial is needed. Prior to this, it is only ethical to conduct a smaller 'pilot' trial. Previously healthy children (6 months-5 years) diagnosed with mild ear infections at the McMaster Children's Hospital ED will be eligible to participate. If the child and caregiver decide to participate, before discharge, the caregiver will either: 1)watch the aforementioned video, 2)be given a pamphlet with the same information, or 3)standard of care (no additional information). Participants will fill a knowledge survey before discharge. The research assistant will contact all participants by phone to determine if the caregiver followed the discharge instructions.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Clogged Tympanostomy Tubes: An Off-Label Use of Dornase Alfa (Pulmozyme®)

Otitis Media

The purpose of this study is to evaluate Pulmozyme® (dornase) as compared to a standard ear drop Floxin® (ofloxicin) to dissolve clogged tubes. This study will monitor the use of the new drug for any problems related to the medication. Patients are being asked to be in this study because they had tubes placed for the treatment of chronic ear infection and the tube(s) are now clogged. Clogged tubes are a common problem found in children with tubes. This problem occasionally is improved with ear drops like Floxin®. However, it is frequently not improved even after this standard ear drop treatment.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Platelet Rich Fibrin Augmented Tympanoplasty Versus Cartilage Tympanoplasty

Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media

This study was performed to compare healing and hearing outcomes of two tympanoplasty techniques, performed for patients with total or subtotal tympanic membrane perforations. The first group underwent temporalis fascia tympanoplasty, augmented with platelet rich fibrin, while the second group underwent cartilage tympanoplasty. preoperative data, operative techniques, and postoperative outcomes were analyzed.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Diagnostic Utility of Otosight Middle Ear Scope

Ear InfectionMiddle Ear Infection1 more

Evaluate clinic workflow impact of OtoSight use for patients seen in the pediatric otolaryngology clinic.

Active2 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of EXE844 Otic Suspension in Otitis Media at Time of Tympanostomy Tube Insertion...

Otitis Media With Effusion in ChildrenOtitis Media Recurrent

The purpose of this study is to evaluate EXE844 plus tympanostomy tubes compared to tympanostomy tubes only based on sustained clinical cure at end-of-therapy (EOT).

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Evaluate Pathogens and Immunity to Acute Otitis Media in Healthy Children.

Nasopharyngeal Colonization and Acute Otitis Media

The purpose of this study is to Evaluate Pathogens and Immunity to Acute Otitis Media in Healthy Children.

Active7 enrollment criteria

Xylitol for Otitis Media

Otitis Media With Effusion

This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of children, age 6 months to 3 years, with a diagnosis of Otis media with effusion (OME) based on examination by a provider at a Duke- affiliated otolaryngology clinic.

Withdrawn13 enrollment criteria

COMPAS (Clinical Otitis Media & Pneumonia Study): Pneumonia & Acute Otitis Media (AOM ) Efficacy...

InfectionsStreptococcal

This is a study in a large number of healthy children less than 3 years old to measure the efficacy of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Biologicals' 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate candidate vaccine (Synflorix vaccine, or GSK1024850A) to prevent cases of pneumonia (lung infection) likely caused by bacteria (Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae) or cases of otitis media (ear infection) in children under 3 years old.

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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