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Association between otitis media and gastroesophageal reflux: a systematic review. | LitMetric

Association between otitis media and gastroesophageal reflux: a systematic review.

Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

Universidade Federal de Ciencias da Saude de Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Published: March 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • The review aimed to understand the link between otitis media and gastroesophageal/laryngopharyngeal reflux in kids, using data from various medical databases and studies.
  • Out of 242 studies, 15 were included, revealing that about 48.4% of children with chronic otitis media had gastroesophageal reflux disease, and 62.9% had it with recurrent acute otitis media.
  • However, trials showed that antireflux treatments didn't provide significant benefits, and the relationship between reflux substances in the ear and otitis media remains unclear, indicating that current research does not support the use of antireflux therapy.

Article Abstract

Objective: To systematically review the association between otitis media and gastroesophageal/laryngopharyngeal reflux in children.

Data Sources: Cochrane library, MEDLINE (1966-September 2011), EMBASE (1974-September 2011), proceedings of International Symposia on Recent Advances in Otitis Media, and reference lists of relevant selected articles.

Review Methods: Studies with planned data collection, in children with chronic otitis media with effusion/recurrent acute otitis media, assessing gastroesophageal/laryngopharyngeal reflux, pepsin/pepsinogen in middle ear, or antireflux therapy, were included.

Results: Of 242 initial studies, 15 met inclusion criteria. The authors found a mean prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease in children with chronic otitis media with effusion of 48.4% (range, 17.6%-64%) and in children with recurrent acute otitis media of 62.9% (range, 61.5%-64.3%). A mean prevalence of laryngopharyngeal reflux of 48.6% (range, 27.3%-70.6%) was found in children with otitis media. Mean pepsin/pepsinogen presence in otitis media was 85.3% (range, 60%-100%) and of enzymatic activity was 34.2% (range, 14.5%-73%). Two randomized trials could not find benefit after antireflux treatment for 3 months, with an absolute rate difference (95% confidence interval) of 0.23 (0.023-0.42) and 0.13 (-0.086 to 0.34), respectively. Reporting of adverse events was limited, or absent, in most studies.

Conclusion: The prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease in children with chronic otitis media with effusion/recurrent acute otitis media may be higher than the overall prevalence for children. Presence of pepsin/pepsinogen in the middle ear could be related to physiologic reflux. A cause-effect relationship between pepsin/pepsinogen in the middle ear and otitis media is unclear. Antireflux therapy for otitis media cannot be endorsed based on existing research.

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