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Active clinical trials for "Otitis"

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Evaluation of the Tympanostomy Tube Delivery System

Otitis Media With EffusionAcute Otitis Media

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance and safety of the Tympanostomy Tube Delivery System (TTDS) for chronic otitis media or recurrent acute otitis media.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Effect of Simethicone on Eustachian Tube Dysfunction

Otitis Media

This study is designed to measure the effects of a chewable Simethicone tablet taken by mouth on middle-ear pressure in adults with a common cold and evidence of abnormal middle-ear pressure. In children and adults, middle-ear diseases such as otitis media (the buildup of fluid within the middle ear) and a form of temporary hearing loss occur if the Eustachian tube does not open, does not open often enough or is always open. Simethicone, available over-the-counter under several brand names including Gas-X, may help break up the bubbles that may block the opening of the Eustachian tube in the back of the nose during a cold, allowing air to pass between the nose and middle ear. This study requires a single visit to the Middle Ear Physiology Laboratory in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh. If eligible for the study, Eustachian tube function testing will be done; the Simethicone tablet or placebo (a tablet that looks and tastes like the Simethicone tablet but has no active ingredient) will be given and Eustachian tube function testing repeated.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of Once-Daily Dosing of FoamOtic Cipro Compared to Twice-Daily Dosing of Ciloxan...

Otitis ExternaOtorhinolaryngologic Diseases2 more

The purpose of this study is to assess the Safety and Efficacy of Foam Otic Cipro (0.3% Ciprofloxacin Otic Foam), used once-daily for 7 days for the treatment of Acute Diffuse Otitis Externa, compared to commercial ear drops used twice daily for 7 days.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Pharmacokinetics Of Azithromycin Immediate Release And Extended Release Formulation In Kids With...

Acute Otitis Media

The purpose of this study was to determine the pharmacokinetics (PK), safety and clinical response following a single dose of either 30 mg/kg IR (Immediate Release) or 60 mg/kg ER (Extended Release) formulation in pediatric subjects 6 months to 6 years of age inclusive.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

A Comparison of the Safety and Efficacy of Cefdinir Oral Suspension Versus Amoxicillin/Clavulanate...

Acute Otitis Media

The primary objective is to compare the safety and efficacy of cefdinir oral suspension, 7 mg/kg/day ql2hrs for 5 days, to amoxicillin/clavulanate oral suspension 45 mg/kg/day (based on amoxicillin component), in divided doses, q12h for 10 days, in children between 6 months and 6 years of age, with AOM.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Chlorobutanol, Potassium Carbonate, and Irrigation in Cerumen Removal

Ear InfectionHearing Loss1 more

Accumulation of cerumen in the external ear canal is a common problem. The presence of cerumen not only interferes with the clinician's view of the tympanic membrane, but may also result in hearing loss and vertigo, and may predispose to ear infections. Removal of cerumen is facilitated by the use of a variety of ceruminolytics, or wax solvents. The current study was designed to evaluate the ceruminolytic effects of a single, brief application of the two most frequently used products in the investigators area, containing chlorobutanol or potassium carbonate with or without irrigation in the primary care setting in a randomized, single-blind trial. To our knowledge, this is the first randomized study comparing ceruminolytics with chlorobutanol versus potassium carbonate.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Improving Otitis Media Care With Clinical Decision Support

Otitis Media

This protocol will prospectively develop a new electronic health record (EHR)-based health information technology (IT) intervention that a) summarizes Otitis Media (OM) care into clinically meaningful episodes-of-care, b) provides clinical decision support based upon evidence-based guidelines to primary care and ENT physicians working within an integrated physician network that uses a common EHR, and c) tests the additive effects on quality and resource utilization of providing feedback to physicians.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Monteleukast Versus Inhaled Mometasone for Treatment of Otitis Media With Effusion in Children

Otitis Media With Effiusion

Otitis media is one of the most common infections among children and is a complication in about 30% of common colds. The most common complication of acute otitis media is otitis media with effusion. Some studies have reported the effects of montelukast and mometasone nasal spray in treatment of otitis media with effusion. However, current information is inadequate in this issue. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of montelukast and mometasone nasal spray in treatment of otitis media with effusion in children attending Koodakan hospital in Bandar Abbas, Iran.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

OTO-201 for the Treatment of Otitis Externa

Otitis Externa

This is a 1-month, multicenter, open-label study in subjects with unilateral otitis externa. Eligible subjects will receive a single dose of 6 mg OTO-201 to the affected ear. The study is designed to characterize safety, procedural factors and clinical effect of OTO-201 administered in subjects with otitis externa.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Furlow Palatoplasty With Tensor Tenopexy

Otitis MediaCleft Palate

This study compares a standard method for palate repair (the Furlow palatoplasty) with a modification of that method to determine which, if either, is more effective in reducing the duration of middle-ear disease (fluid in the ear) in cleft palate patients.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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