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Comparison of Care Settings for Pediatric External Auditory Canal Foreign Bodies: A Meta-Analysis.

Ana C WhiteMichael C ShihShaun A NguyenYi-Chun Carol Liu
Published in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2022)
For ENTs treating pediatric EAC FB, removal success rates decrease if a different healthcare provider previously attempted EAC FB removal. This effect likely is due to decreased patient cooperativeness or increased FB complications (eg, canal edema and bleeding limiting visualization) after previous removal attempts. Individual institutions should identify conditions that increase EAC FB removal failure rates and necessitate ENT referral. Therefore, the communication and concerted efforts between EDs, PCPs, and ENTs are critical for the improved outcomes of pediatric EAC FBs.
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