Risk factors associated with the development of chronic suppurative otitis media in children: Systematic review and meta‐analysis

Author:

Heward Elliot12ORCID,Saeed Haroon12ORCID,Bate Sebastian23,Rajai Azita23,Molloy John14,Isba Rachel45,Ashcroft Darren M.67,Hay Alastair D.8,Nichani Jaya R.124,Bruce Iain A.124

Affiliation:

1. Division of Infection, Immunity and Respiratory Medicine, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, School of Biological Sciences University of Manchester Manchester UK

2. Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Research and Innovation Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Manchester UK

3. Division of Population Health, Health Services Research, and Primary Care, Centre for Biostatistics, School of Health Sciences University of Manchester Manchester UK

4. Royal Manchester Children's Hospital Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Manchester UK

5. Lancaster Medical School Lancaster University, Health Innovation One Lancaster UK

6. Division of Pharmacy & Optometry, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, School of Health Sciences University of Manchester Manchester UK

7. NIHR Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translational Research Centre (PSTRC) University of Manchester Manchester UK

8. Centre for Academic Primary Care, Bristol Medical School, Population Health Sciences University of Bristol Bristol UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesChronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is defined as persistent discharge through a tympanic membrane perforation for greater than 2 weeks. It is associated with a significant disease burden, including hearing loss, and reducing its incidence could significantly improve short‐ and long‐term health. We aimed to identify risk factors associated with the development of CSOM in children.Design and SettingSystematic review and meta‐analysis of studies set in community, primary and secondary care settings, identified from Medline, Embase and Cochrane databases from 2000 to 2022.ParticipantsChildren 16 years old and below.Main Outcome MeasuresClinical diagnosis of CSOM.ResultsIn total, 739 papers were screened, with 12 deemed eligible for inclusion in the systematic review, of which, 10 were included in the meta‐analysis. Risk factors examined included perinatal, patient, dietary, environmental and parental factors. Meta‐analysis results indicate that atopy (RR = 1.18, 95% CI [1.01–1.37], p = .04, 2 studies); and birth weight <2500 g (RR = 1.79 [1.27–2.50], p < .01, 2 studies) are associated with an increased risk of CSOM development. Factors not associated were male sex (RR = 0.96 [0.82–1.13], p = .62, 8 studies); exposure to passive smoking (RR = 1.27 [0.81–2.01], p = .30, 3 studies); and parental history of otitis media (RR = 1.14 [0.59–2.20], p = .69, 2 studies).ConclusionOptimal management of risk factors associated with CSOM development will help reduce the burden of disease and prevent disease progression or recurrence. The current quality of evidence in the literature is variable and heterogeneous. Future studies should aim to use standardised classification systems to define risk factors to allow meta‐analysis.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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