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Otitis media guidelines for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children: summary of recommendations.

Amanda Jane LeachPeter S MorrisHarvey Lc CoatesSandra NelsonStephen J O'LearyPeter C RichmondHasantha GunasekeraSamantha HarkusKelvin KongChristopher G Brennan-JonesSam Brophy-WilliamsKathy CurrieSumon K DasDavid IsaacsKatherine JaroszDeborah LehmannJarod PakHemi PatelChris PerryJennifer S ReathJessica SommerPaul J Torzillo
Published in: The Medical journal of Australia (2021)
A GRADE approach is used. Targeted recommendations for both high and low risk children. New tympanostomy tube otorrhoea section. New Priority 5 for health services: annual and catch-up ear health checks for at-risk children. Antibiotics are strongly recommended for persistent otitis media with effusion in high risk children. Azithromycin is strongly recommended for acute otitis media where adherence is difficult or there is no access to refrigeration. Concurrent audiology and surgical referrals are recommended where delays are likely. Surgical referral is recommended for chronic suppurative otitis media at the time of diagnosis. The use of autoinflation devices is recommended for some children with persistent otitis media with effusion. Definitions for mild (21-30 dB) and moderate (> 30 dB) hearing impairment have been updated. New "OMapp" enables free fast access to the guidelines, plus images, animations, and multiple Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander language audio translations to aid communication with families.
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