A preventive measure for otitis media in children with upper respiratory tract infections

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作者
Mora, R [1 ]
Barbieri, M [1 ]
Passali, GC [1 ]
Sovatzis, A [1 ]
Mora, F [1 ]
Cordone, MP [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Genoa, Dept Otorhinolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Genoa, Italy
关键词
upper respiratory tract infections (URTI); otitis medial OME; ribosomal immunotherapy;
D O I
10.1016/S0165-5876(01)00649-8
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 ;
摘要
Recurrent upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) are very common in patients of all ages. Rhinitis, bronchitis, chronic sinusitis and otitis appear to be the prevalent forms of recurrent respiratory infections in the paediatric population. The aim of treatment is so the solution of the respiratory pathology and the also the prevention of their complications. Antibacterial therapy is still the classical treatment approach in patients both with respiratory tract infections and with otitis media, despite the fact that antibacterials have several well known drawbacks, especially when used to treat recurrent infections. Eighty-four paediatric patients of both sexes (range: 4-14 years) with otitis were enrolled in the study. Patients were included if they had a >2 years' history of recurrent or chronic respiratory infections, and/or had experienced at least three episodes requiring medical consultations and/or treatment during the winter prior to the study. The young patients were randomised to receive Immucytal (group A) or placebo (group 13) treatment according to the following protocol: (1) starting therapy (1 month): one tablet daily in the morning 4 days per week for 3 consecutive weeks, (2) maintenance period (5 months): one tablet daily in the morning 4 days per week for I week every month. Placebo and Immucytal tablets were identical in shape and size, in order to maintain double-blind conditions. Patients of group A with recurrent URTI had a significantly decreased incidence of ENT infections, fever and shorter duration of illness, decreased requirement for ancillary medications and fewer work-days lost. The reduction in the incidence of infectious episodes became significant vs. placebo. A significantly improved outcome vs. placebo was also observed on the incidence of fever, frequency and duration of infectious episodes, ancillary therapies. Immucytal treatment was associated with significant changes in both immunological and auditory function parameters. Serum concentrations of immunoglobulins were significantly increased in Immucytal. For both evaluations, a significant difference between treatment groups was found (P > 0.001). Preventive strategies, such as ribosomal immunotherapy, may represent a valid alternative approach. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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