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Active clinical trials for "Otitis Media"

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To Evaluate the Incidence of Acute Otitis Media in Children in Five East European Countries

InfectionsStreptococcal

The aim of this study is to provide baseline acute otitis media data in East European countries.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Wide Frequency Band Test of Hearing in Veterans

Hearing LossSensorineural8 more

The accurate assessment of auditory status is critical for planning treatment for Veterans with hearing loss to include medical and audiological management. Current physiologic tests of auditory function in the standard clinical audiological test battery for Veterans have limited sensitivity in detecting some middle-ear disorders, and do not include a direct test of cochlear function. Recent studies have shown promise for new wide-bandwidth (WB) tests of absorbance for improved sensitivity in the assessment of middle-ear function including acoustic reflex testing. The addition of WB tests of cochlear function included in the WB test battery provides an opportunity to improve audiological diagnosis of a range of hearing disorders in Veterans. The automation provided by the WB test battery could provide additional benefits in reducing the duration of the evaluation, leaving more time for evaluation of test findings and counseling. Results from this study may lead to the improvement of audiological care for Veterans with hearing loss.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Does Tympanometry Predict Antibiotic Usage in Acute Otitis Media?

Acute Otitis Media

Due to recent efforts to decrease antibiotic overuse, and reports of high rates of spontaneous resolution for clinically diagnosed Acute Otitis Media(AOM), most physicians now wait 48-72 hours before starting antibiotics for common ear infections. The investigators are interested to see if those patients with documented middle ear effusions, as determined by tympanometry, have higher rates of eventual antibiotic usage than those with normal tympanometry results. If there is a significant disparity between those with a positive tympanogram and those without the investigators may be able to identify a group that will benefit from antibiotics and a group that would not need treatment.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Genetics of Middle Ear Disease

Otitis Media

The goal of this study is to identify the genes that contribute to susceptibility to recurrent/persistent middle ear disease. Five hundred families with at least 2 children who have undergone tympanostomy tube insertion will be enrolled. A blood sample will be obtained from the children who had tubes and any available parent (at least 1), as well as any siblings without significant histories of middle ear disease.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Preliminary Testing of the Vitaliti CVSM Wearable, Vitaliti Spirotoscope, and Vitaliti IVD Station...

Urinary Tract InfectionDiabetes Mellitus9 more

The study objective is to satisfy the testing requirements for the Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE Competition. This requires an oversight model using the Vitaliti CVSM Wearable, Vitaliti Spirotoscope, and Vitaliti IVD Station to continuously monitor the patient's five core vital signs and to detect the health conditions required by the competition.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

The URT and Middle Ear Microbiota in Health and During Chronic OME

Otitis Media With EffusionHealthy

This study analyses which bacteria are present in the middle ear space and adjacent upper respiratory tract niches in healthy people and in patients suffering from chronic otitis media with effusion (OME; glue ear). The aim is to identify and isolate bacteria that are more common and more abundant in healthy people and to evaluate their potential to protect against bacteria commonly involved in OME and other upper respiratory tract infections. To this end, samples will be collected from both groups (healthy vs OME) and analysed through sequencing of the bacterial 16S gene. In addition, samples obtained from healthy participants will be cultivated to isolate bacteria of interest.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

National Trends in Otitis Media in Children Under 5 Years of Age

Otitis MediaMyringotomy Tube Insertion2 more

The rationale for this study is to assess the change in ambulatory care visit rates for acute otitis media between the period before (2001-2009) and after the introduction of the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (13vPnC) (2011-2013) among children less than 5 years old in the United States.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Study to Identify and Characterize Bacteria Causing Acute Otitis Media in South African Children...

Acute Otitis Media

The purpose of this study is to identify and characterize the bacteria causing acute otitis media episode in HIV-positive and HIV-negative children (>=3 months to <5 years) in South Africa. Middle ear fluid sampling either by tympanocentesis or by careful sampling of spontaneous otorrhoea will be done; nasopharyngeal aspirate and urine sample will also be collected from the subjects.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Vaccination Impact Against Pneumococcal Disease on Acute Otitis Media Morbidity in Colombian Children...

Acute Otitis MediaPneumonia

The purpose of this study is to provide data on trends of morbidity due to Acute Otitis Media (AOM) (primary analysis) and morbidity and mortality due to pneumonia, and AOM related health care resources before and after the introduction of vaccination against pneumococcal disease within the Universal Mass Vaccination (UMV) in Colombia.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

A Novel Objective Diagnostic Test for Otitis Media With Effusion

Otitis Media With Effusion

Otitis media with effusion (OME) cases refer to a clinically silent condition. Otoscopic findings are subjective and not always reliable. As an objective test tympanometric evaluation is imperfect for diagnosis of OME. The objective of our study was to investigate, in OME cases, the correlation of tympanic membrane color changes with the presence and viscosity of effusion in the middle ear. The study aimed to provide objective diagnostic and therapeutic criteria for patients scheduled for surgery by 2 means: measuring the viscosity of the fluid and evaluating color changes objectively with red-green-blue (RGB) measurements.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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