2016
DOI: 10.1111/coa.12530
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Water precautions following ventilation tube insertion: what information are patients given? Our Experience

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“…Despite our recommendation against routine water precautions in this prior guideline, a subsequent survey in the United Kingdom found that 90% of clinicians continued to recommend some type of water precaution. 269 Additionally, social media continues to provide inconsistent and sometime erroneous information to patients and caregivers about this aspect of posttympanostomy care. 270…”
Section: Guideline Key Action Statementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Despite our recommendation against routine water precautions in this prior guideline, a subsequent survey in the United Kingdom found that 90% of clinicians continued to recommend some type of water precaution. 269 Additionally, social media continues to provide inconsistent and sometime erroneous information to patients and caregivers about this aspect of posttympanostomy care. 270…”
Section: Guideline Key Action Statementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite our recommendation against routine water precautions in this prior guideline, a subsequent survey in the United Kingdom found that 90% of clinicians continued to recommend some type of water precaution. 269 Additionally, social media continues to provide inconsistent and sometime erroneous information to patients and caregivers about this aspect of posttympanostomy care. 270 The most compelling evidence against routine water precautions for tympanostomy tubes comes from a large RCT comparing swimming/bathing with and without routine ear plug use over a period of 9 months.…”
Section: Action Statement Profilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many physicians still recommend water precautions for children with tympanostomy tubes despite recent guidelines discouraging this practice. 8,10,11 In January 2016, shortly before our search window, but relevant to this topic, Moualed et al published a Cochrane Review including 2 RCTs of the effectiveness of water precautions for prevention of TTO. 5 The first trial included 201 participants and showed that wearing ear plugs reduces TTO incidence by only 0.36 episodes per year (95%CI -0.45 to -0.27).…”
Section: Water Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%