中耳通气管和水的预防措施:耳鼻喉科医生和儿科医生对其建议的调查。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PEDIATRICS Archivos argentinos de pediatria Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.5546/aap.2024-10521.eng
Federico Herranz, Gabriela Pérez Raffo
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介绍。由于中耳炎的发病率高,通常在儿科患者中放置中耳通气管。虽然人们建议避免在水中活动以预防耳漏,但研究表明,接触水并不会增加耳漏的发生率。然而,在美国西北部进行的一项调查显示,人们对这些指导方针的遵守程度很低。本研究评估了目前耳鼻喉科医生和儿科医生对通气管患者的水暴露的建议。人口和方法。我们调查了来自阿根廷、巴西、智利和其他国家的235名卫生专业人员,包括普通耳鼻喉科医生、儿科耳鼻喉科医生、耳科医生、住院医生和儿科医生。调查问卷涉及油管偏好、游泳建议和深度限制。结果。共有87.62%的受访者选择空竹作为通气管道。在游泳方面,54%的人建议使用耳塞或帽子等保护措施,而28.5%的人禁止进行水上活动。宽容程度因年龄和专业而异;住院医生和儿科医生是最宽容的。三分之一的人只允许浅水游泳,20%的人没有限制。结论。年轻的专业人士和儿科医生对接触水的态度最为宽容。在亚专科中,儿科耳鼻喉科医生和儿科医生是对患者限制最少的受访者。
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Middle ear ventilation tubes and water precautions: A survey of otolaryngologists and pediatricians on their recommendations.

Introduction. Middle-ear ventilation tubes are commonly placed in pediatric patients because of the high frequency of otitis media. Although avoidance of water activity has been recommended to prevent otorrhea, studies indicate that exposure to water does not increase these episodes. However, a survey in the northwestern United States showed low adherence to these guidelines. This study evaluates the current recommendations of otolaryngologists and pediatricians on water exposure in patients with ventilation tubes. Population and methods. We surveyed 235 health professionals from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and other countries, including general otolaryngologists, pediatric otolaryngologists, otologists, residents, and pediatricians. The questionnaire addressed tubing preferences, swimming recommendations, and depth limits. Results. A total of 87.62% of respondents preferred diabolos as ventilation tubes. Regarding swimming, 54% recommended protection, such as earplugs or caps, while 28.5% prohibited aquatic activity. Permissiveness varied according to age and specialty; residents and pediatricians were the most permissive. One-third allowed only shallow swimming, and 20% imposed no limits. Conclusion. Young professionals and pediatricians were the most permissive concerning water exposure. Within the subspecialties, pediatric otolaryngologists and pediatricians were the respondents who indicated the least restrictions on their patients.

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期刊介绍: Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría is the official publication of the Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría (SAP) and has been published without interruption since 1930. Its publication is bimonthly. Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría publishes articles related to perinatal, child and adolescent health and other relevant disciplines for the medical profession.
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