2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2011.01.031
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Risk factors for otitis media with effusion: Case–control study in Sicilian schoolchildren

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“…Within our patient population, this likely represents the fact that these children have been tied in to the healthcare network and those younger patients with history of recurrent tonsillitis and/or snoring would be considered as candidates for tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy in conjunction with any tympanostomy tube insertion procedures. The close relationship between snoring and otitis media has been confirmed across numerous studies [4][5][6][7]11]. While it is important to note that this risk decreased significantly between the 6-7 year-olds and 8-12 year-olds, the overall rate of snoring within our older cohort is still relatively high (47.6%).…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…Within our patient population, this likely represents the fact that these children have been tied in to the healthcare network and those younger patients with history of recurrent tonsillitis and/or snoring would be considered as candidates for tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy in conjunction with any tympanostomy tube insertion procedures. The close relationship between snoring and otitis media has been confirmed across numerous studies [4][5][6][7]11]. While it is important to note that this risk decreased significantly between the 6-7 year-olds and 8-12 year-olds, the overall rate of snoring within our older cohort is still relatively high (47.6%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Perhaps more interesting is examining the rate of parental smoking exposure. Compiling rates from the previous literature, approximately 14.2% of those with OM had exposure to passive smoke [4,[6][7][8]11,12]. In contrast, our patients who have undergone PET insertion for COM/ROM had exposure rates of 22.2-31.4%.…”
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confidence: 48%
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