Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Evaluation of phenoxymethylpenicillin treatment of acute otitis media in children aged 2-16.

Evaluation of phenoxymethylpenicillin treatment of acute otitis media in children aged 2-16.

Scand J Prim Health Care. 2007 Sep

Neumark T, Mölstad S, Rosén C, Persson LG, Törngren A, Brudin L, Eliasson I.

Lindsdal Primary Health Centre, Kalmar, Sweden.

Keywords: Acute otitis media; antibiotics; AOM; children; family practice; general practice; PcV; phenoxymethylpenicillin; primary healthcare

Objective. To study the clinical recovery from acute otitis media (AOM) in children, 2-16 years of age, managed with or without treatment with phenoxymethylpenicillin (PcV). Design. An open, prospective randomized trial. Children aged between 2 and 16 years, presenting with one- or double-sided AOM (without perforation) with symptom duration of less than four days, were included. The children were randomized to PcV for five days or to no primary antibiotic treatment. A health score and compliance were registered on a daily basis for seven days.

Setting. A total of 32 health centres and 72 GPs in south-east Sweden. Subjects. Children aged 2-16 presenting with earache. Main outcome measures. Recovery time, symptom duration, frequency of complications (up to three months) and consumption of healthcare services independent of treatment with or without antibiotics.

Results. A total of 179 patients carried out the trial; 92 were randomized to PcV, 87 to no primary antibiotic treatment. The median recovery time was four days in both groups. Patients who received PcV had less pain (p <0.001)>

Conclusions. Our investigation supports that PcV treatment of AOM does not affect the recovery time or complication rates. PcV provided some symptomatic benefit in the treatment of AOM in otherwise healthy children, aged 2-16 years.

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