[儿童急性性中耳炎]
N A Mileshina1,2, E V Kurbatova1, S S Osipenkov1
1Research Institute of Otorhinolaryngology, Moscow, Russia.
Vestnik otorinolaringologii
|December 28, 2023
概括
这项研究确定了在住院儿童中引起急性性中耳炎的常见细菌. 了解这些病原体可以改善儿童耳部感染的治疗策略.
科学领域:
- 儿科 儿科 儿科
- 传染性疾病 传染性疾病
- 耳鼻喉科 耳鼻喉科 耳鼻喉科
背景情况:
- 急性性中耳炎是儿童住院的常见原因,特别是在三岁以下的儿童中.
- 了解致病原体对于有效的治疗和管理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 提高诊断为患有急性性中耳炎的儿童住院护理的有效性.
- 为了确定在不同儿科年龄组中对这种情况负责的流行细菌病原体.
主要方法:
- 在2021年1月至8月期间,对100名儿科患者 (0-18岁) 的队列进行了检查.
- 诊断程序包括耳镜检查,喉镜检查和鼻镜检查.
- 对所有参与者进行了耳部排泄的细菌学分析.
主要成果:
- 在幼儿 (0-3岁) 中,黄金葡萄球菌和肺炎球菌是主要的病原体 (38%).
- 幼儿园和小学儿童显示热性链球菌和肺炎球菌是主要原因 (30%).
- 高中生最常受到黄金葡萄球菌的影响.
结论:
- 急性性中耳炎的致病原体在儿科年龄人口统计学上有显著差异.
- 基于特定年龄病原体的定制诊断和治疗方法可以改善住院护理结果.
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