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The limits of pandemic precautions: Tympanostomy tube placement in children with cleft palate during COVID-19

Authors :
Matthew D Ford
Amber D. Shaffer
Joseph E. Losee
Alexa Kacin
Noel Jabbour
Source :
American Journal of Otolaryngology
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Published by Elsevier Inc., 2021.

Abstract

Purpose Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) mitigation measures have led to a sustained reduction in tympanostomy tube (TT) placement in the general population. The present aim was to determine if TT placement has also decreased in children at risk for chronic otitis media with effusion (COME), such as those with cleft palate (CP). Materials and methods A cohort study with medical record review was performed including consecutive children, ages 0–17 years, undergoing primary palatoplasty at a tertiary children's hospital February 2019–January 2020 (pre-COVID) or May 2020–April 2021 (COVID). Revision palatoplasty (n = 29) was excluded. Patient characteristics and middle ear status pre-operatively and at palatoplasty were compared between groups using logistic regression or Wilcoxon rank-sum. Results The pre-COVID and COVID cohorts included 73 and 87 patients, respectively. Seventy (44%) were female and median age at palatoplasty was 13.5 months for CP ± cleft lip (CP ± L) and 5.5 years for submucous cleft palate (SMCP). In patients with CP ± L, TT were placed or in place and patent at palatoplasty in 28/38 (74%) pre-COVID and 37/50 (74%) during COVID (P = 0.97). In patients with SMCP, these proportions were 5/35 (14%) and 6/37 (16%), respectively (P = 0.82). Examining only patients

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1532818X and 01960709
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Otolaryngology
Accession number :
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