Retrospective observational study analysing the trends in ventilation tube insertion in children in Scotland between 2001 and 2018

Author:

Wescott Robert A.1ORCID,Downie Laura S.2,Kubba Haytham3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Edinburgh Scotland

2. Scottish Public Health Observatory Glasgow Scotland

3. Department of Paediatric Otolaryngology Royal Hospital for Sick Children Glasgow Scotland

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesOtitis media with effusion (OME) is common, affecting up to 90% of children. Around 25% will have a persistent effusion with conductive hearing loss which can impact their development. Ventilation tubes (VTs) can improve their hearing in the short term. This study aims to analyse the trends in VT insertion rates across Scotland.DesignRetrospective observational study.SettingAll mainland Scottish health boards.ParticipantsAll children aged 0–16 who underwent a VT insertion procedure from 2001 to 2018 were included.Main outcome measuresData were provided by the Scottish Public Health Observatory, using Scottish Morbidity Records. Mid‐year population estimates were obtained from the National Records Office of Scotland. Socioeconomic deprivation was estimated based on area of residence using the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation. VT insertion rates were calculated and trends analysed.ResultsA total of 35 878 VT procedures were performed in total with a mean rate of 2.02 per 1000 children per year. The highest insertion rates were observed in children aged 4–6. VT insertion rates reduced during the study period (R = −0.729, p = .001). Variability in VT insertion rates between health boards reduced. There was a significant association between socioeconomic deprivation and VT insertion rate, with the most deprived children having the highest rate (p < .001).ConclusionsVT insertion rates and the variability between Scottish health boards have reduced over the past two decades, suggesting a more equitable system. Our data intimates that the decision to perform VT insertion is based upon disease prevalence rather than clinician preference.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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