A standardized database management of middle ear surgery in Korea.

Hyung-Jong Kim
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Conclusion: The classification and hearing result reporting system of middle ear surgery provide a set of standard that otologic surgeons should comply with when they investigate the efficacy of procedures or report the post-operative results of middle ear surgery. Keeping up with this system will, in turn, facilitate and activate the evidence-based clinical research they would ask for.

Objectives: The aims of the project were to establish the standardized classification nomenclature, to propose a guideline for the post-operative result reporting system, and to develop a database management program for middle ear surgery.

Methods: Nine otologic surgeons from seven university hospitals in Korea carried out a field survey on the nation-wide status of middle ear surgery and its records, and also collected the information regarding international classification and result reporting system from 2001 through 2004. To make a consensus, it also underwent a process of public audit and, a questionnaire investigation, as well.

Results: The classification of surgery consisted of four kinds of procedures of mastoidectomy, tympanoplasty, extraneous procedures, and concurrent procedures. Post-operative hearing result reporting consisted of basic requirement and reporting guidelines of hearing success. The basic requirements stated minimum follow up duration, and computing formulae of pure tone average (PTA) and post-operative air bone gap (ABG). The reporting guidelines included criteria of hearing success (Post-operative ABG or=15 dB, or hearing level

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韩国中耳手术规范化数据库管理。
结论:中耳手术分类及听力结果报告制度为耳外科医生在评估手术疗效或报告中耳手术术后结果时提供了一套应遵循的标准。紧跟这一体系将反过来促进和激活他们所要求的循证临床研究。目的:建立中耳手术的标准化分类命名法,提出中耳手术术后结果报告系统的指南,并开发中耳手术的数据库管理程序。方法:2001 - 2004年,对韩国7所大学附属医院的9名耳科医生进行了全国中耳手术现状和记录的实地调查,并收集了国际分类和结果报告系统的相关信息。为了达成共识,还进行了公开审计和问卷调查。结果:手术方式分为乳突切除术、鼓室成形术、外置手术和同期手术四种。术后听力报告包括听力成功的基本要求和报告准则。基本要求规定了最短随访时间、纯音平均(PTA)和术后气骨间隙(ABG)的计算公式。报告指南包括听力成功标准(术后ABG或=15 dB,或听力水平)
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