Oral prednisolone is an effective adjuvant therapy for acute otitis media with discharge through tympanostomy tubes

Citation
A. Ruohola et al., Oral prednisolone is an effective adjuvant therapy for acute otitis media with discharge through tympanostomy tubes, J PEDIAT, 134(4), 1999, pp. 459-463
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics,"Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
ISSN journal
00223476 → ACNP
Volume
134
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
459 - 463
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3476(199904)134:4<459:OPIAEA>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Objective: To determine the efficacy of a short course of oral prednisolone as an adjuvant therapy for acute otitis media draining through tympanostom y tubes. Study design: In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, chil dren with acute discharge (<48 hours) through tympanostomy tubes received e ither prednisolone (2 mg/kg/d; n = 23) or placebo (n = 27) for 3 days. AU c hildren received amoxicillin/clavulanate (40/10 mg/kg/d) for 7 days. The ch ildren were examined daily at the study clinic until the drainage ceased. Results: The median duration of otorrhea in the prednisolone group was 1.0 days (25% to 75% range, 1.0 to 2.0 days), compared with 3.0 days (25% to 75 % range, 2.0 to 4.0 days) in the children receiving placebo (P < .001). The duration of otorrhea was less than or equal to 2 days in 21 (91%) children in the prednisolone group, compared with 8 (30%) children in the placebo g roup (P < .001). Conclusions: Oral prednisolone appears to be modestly effective adjuvant th erapy for acute otitis media with discharge through tympanostomy tubes in c hildren. Further studies seem warranted to determine whether shortterm use of steroids early during the course of acute otitis media would also reduce the duration of middle ear effusion in children with intact tympanic membr anes.