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Adenoidectomy for otitis media with effusion (OME) in children.

Samuel MacKeithCaroline A MulvaneyKevin GalbraithKatie E WebsterAye PaingRachel ConnollyTal MaromMat DanielRoderick P VenekampAnne Gm Schilder
Published in: The Cochrane database of systematic reviews (2023)
When assessed with the GRADE approach, the evidence for adenoidectomy in children with OME is very uncertain. Adenoidectomy may reduce the persistence of OME, although evidence about the effect of this on hearing is unclear. For patients and carers, a return to normal hearing is likely to be important, but few studies measured this outcome. We did not identify any evidence on disease-specific quality of life. There were few data on adverse effects, in particular postoperative bleeding. The risk of haemorrhage appears to be small, but should be considered when choosing a treatment strategy for children with OME. Future studies should aim to determine which children are most likely to benefit from treatment, rather than offering interventions to all children.
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