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| Name | Class |
|---|---|
| Government of Greenland, Agency for Health and Prevention | UNKNOWN |
| Copenhagen Trial Unit, Center for Clinical Intervention Research | OTHER |
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The prevalence of otitis media among Greenlandic children is one of the highest in the world and twenty per cent of schoolchildren have impaired hearing in the frequencies for normal speech. Yet, there are no national guidelines to ensure prevention and treatment of recurrent acute otitis media and chronic otitis media with effusion and impaired hearing in Greenlandic children. International studies from the developed part of the world have shown that otitis prone children may benefit from tubulation of the tympanic membrane. However, it is unknown if these results can be applied to Greenlandic children.
This PhD project will conduct a randomised controlled trial comparing tubulation of the tympanic membrane, in Greenlandic children aged 9-36 months with recurrent acute otitis media and/or chronic otitis media with effusion, to conservative treatment. The children will be followed for two years. Outcome measures will include number of visits to health clinics, number of tympanic membrane perforations, number of episodes with acute otitis media according to medical records, Quality of life, measured by the validated questionnaires OM6 and Caregiver Impact Questionnaire, number of episodes where per oral or intravenous antibiotics have been administered according to medical records and serious adverse events
The trial will be conducted in collaboration with the Greenlandic health authorities and Copenhagen Trial Unit.
With this trial the investigators hope to decrease the number of episodes with acute otitis media, the number of Greenlandic children with chronic perforations of the tympanic membrane and hearing impairment and increase quality of life.
The results will add important knowledge to the effect of ventilation tube treatment also in an international aspect. There are to date only less than a handful of high quality studies concerning this issue on an international basis. The study will be among the first addressing this problem among populations with high risk of otitis media and is also of interest to other indigenous populations and the developing part of the world.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ventilation tube treatment | Experimental | Ventilation tube insertion in the tympanic membrane |
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| Conservative treatment | No Intervention | Conventional treatment |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ventilation tube treatment | Device | Tympanostomy |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Number of visits to health clinic | Assessed by investigating medical records. | Two years after randomisation |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Number of episodes of acute otitis media | According to medical records | Two years after randomisation |
| Quality of life | Measured by validated questionnaires OM6 and Caregiver Impact Questionnaire |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Number of episodes of aural discharge | According to medical records | Two years after randomisation |
| Serious adverse events | Any adverse event that results in death, is life-threatening, requires hospitalisation or prolongation of existing hospitalisation, or results in persistent or significant disability or incapacity. |
Inclusion criteria:
Description of experimental and control intervention Experimental intervention: The intervention group will be treated with bilateral Donaldson ventilation tubes administered in general anaesthesia Control intervention: The control intervention is based on the current practice in Greenland, which includes systemic antibiotic treatment as well as aural toilette and topical antibiotics. Ventilation tube insertion during the study period is not accepted in the control group.
Children in the intervention group as well as the control group will be seen once a year by the visiting ear-nose-and throat (ENT)-specialist and have a final consultation after at least two years after randomisation.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Malene N Demant, MD | Køge University Hospital | Principal Investigator |
| Preben Homoe, MD, PhD | Køge University Hospital | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Aasiaat Regional Hospital | Aasiaat | Danmark | 3950 | Greenland | ||
| Ilulissat Regional Hospital |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 37965944 | Derived | MacKeith S, Mulvaney CA, Galbraith K, Webster KE, Connolly R, Paing A, Marom T, Daniel M, Venekamp RP, Rovers MM, Schilder AG. Ventilation tubes (grommets) for otitis media with effusion (OME) in children. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2023 Nov 15;11(11):CD015215. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD015215.pub2. | |
| 28103950 | Derived |
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The final dataset will be publically available in depersonalised format after the end of trial on the Danish Data Archive and ZENODO.
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| ID | Term |
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| D010033 | Otitis Media |
| ID | Term |
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| D010031 | Otitis |
| D004427 | Ear Diseases |
| D010038 | Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases |
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| Assessed at baseline, three months after randomisation, one year after randomisation, and at the end of the trial two years after randomisation |
| Number of episodes where per oral or intravenous antibiotics have been administered | According to medical records | Two years after randomisation |
| Proportion of children with uni- or bilateral tympanic membrane perforations | Based on otoscopical photos, which will be anonymised and evaluated by an ENT-specialist without knowledge of the intervention | Two years after randomisation |
| During the trial |
| Ilulissat |
| Danmark |
| 3952 |
| Greenland |
| Nuuk Health Center | Nuuk | Danmark | 3900 | Greenland |
| Sisimiut Regional Hospital | Sisimiut | Danmark | 3912 | Greenland |
| Tasiilaq Health Center | Tasiilaq | Danmark | 3913 | Greenland |
| Qaqortoq Regional Hospital | Qaqortoq | 3920 | Greenland |
| Demant MN, Jensen RG, Jakobsen JC, Gluud C, Homoe P. The effects of ventilation tubes versus no ventilation tubes for recurrent acute otitis media or chronic otitis media with effusion in 9 to 36 month old Greenlandic children, the SIUTIT trial: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2017 Jan 19;18(1):30. doi: 10.1186/s13063-016-1770-x. |