Autoinflation: Alternative in the Treatment of Otitis Media With Effusion
NCT ID: NCT05324696
Last Updated: 2022-08-24
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
50 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-11-01
2023-12-03
Brief Summary
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OBJECTIVES
The purpose of the clinical study is to determine whether self-inflation using a new device:
* It is an effective non-invasive treatment during the watchful waiting period, with the ability to improve hearing loss and prevent surgical treatment;
* Maintains long-term hearing improvement;
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Detailed Description
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Otitis media with effusion (OME) is a common finding affecting children in the age of 2-6 years. Although OME is the main cause of acquired hearing loss in the pediatric age, it's treatment it's still controversial. Due to high spontaneous resolution, current international guidelines recommend a period of "watchful waiting" for 3 to 6 months after which, if the hearing loss persists, surgery with tympanostomy tube insertion under general anesthesia is indicated.
During the watchful waiting period, medical treatment options, such as oral and nasal corticosteroids, antibiotics, mucolytics or nasal decongestants, are not recommended due to lack of effect or side effects. Nevertheless, the results of autoinflation in the treatment of OME in children are divergent although suggestive of clinical effect in the short-term.
In a previous study the authors concluded that autoinflation with a new device - Moniri® Medical Device - resolved the OME and prevented surgery in 80% of children with chronic OME.
In this study, the authors developed a new standardized, inexpensive and simple device, based on Moniri® Medical Device. The Device is formed by a T tube with a unidirectional valve. A mask with the capacity of covering the child's mouth and nose, providing hermetic seal, and a balloon are connected to 2 ends of the T tube. Blowing the balloon trough the mask, with different types of maneuvers, will force the opening of the Eustachian tube and subsequent reabsorption of the middle ear effusion.
2. Aime Our aim it's to prove that autoinflation is an efficient non-invasive treatment during the watchful waiting period, with the capacity of improving hearing loss thus preventing surgical treatment.
3. Material and Methods
* Study design:
Clinical investigation, prospective, blinded and randomized.
* Sample:
Children between 3 and 8 years of age
\- Inclusion criteria: Children between 3 and 8 years of age with otomicroscopic alterations suggestive of unilateral or bilateral OME; type B or C2 tympanogram (pressure ≤ 200 daPa); audiogram with hearing loss ≥ 20 dB or air-bone gap at the time of evaluation by an otolaryngologist.
\- Exclusion criteria: Children with uncontrolled asthma, craniofacial anomalies, active ear disease (retraction pouch, adhesive otitis or tympanic perforation) or a history of ear surgery.
\- Recruitment: Children followed up at the Otorhinolaryngology outpatient clinic at Centro Hospitalar do Porto with a diagnosis of OME, who are in watchful waiting period. Parents/legal guardians of children who meet the inclusion criteria are invited to participate.
\- Study groups
Blindly and randomly, three study groups are created:
\> GROUP A: Treatment with placebo device
\> GROUP B: Treatment with a functioning device
The Device to be studied results from the combination of different components, all of them used in different medical areas and all of them individually already approved by the National Authority for Medicines and Health Products. After an exposure to two expertises of the National Authority for Medicines and Health Products in the field of medical devices, the researchers were informed that the use of the combination of the various components should be considered an off-label use of the same and, as such, does not require formal requirement for approval of use.
\> GROUP C: Surgical treatment. Children undergoing surgical treatment for OME (myringotomy with placement of transtympanic ventilation tubes +/- adenoidectomy), as they have already exceeded the period of "watchful waiting" and who had a surgical indication, will be included in group C. This group, representative of the current treatment recommended in cases of persistent OME, will serve to compare results with the proposed new treatment.
Study groups will be evaluated at 1, 3, 6, 12 and 18 months after treatment initiation (placebo device, functioning device or surgery).
Children will undergo audiological assessment with otomicroscopy, tympanogram and audiogram. The results will be compared in the same child, to evaluate if there was resolution of OME, and between groups to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatments.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Treatment with placebo device
Device similar to the one developed, but which does not generate pressure
autoinflation device
The authors developed a new standardized, inexpensive and simple device, based on Moniri. The Device is formed by a T tube with a unidirectional valve. A mask with the capacity of covering the child's mouth and nose, providing hermetic seal, and a balloon are connected to 2 ends of the T tube. Blowing the balloon trough the mask, with different types of maneuvers, will force the opening of the Eustachian tube and subsequent reabsorption of the middle ear effusion.
Treatment with a working device
Treatment with a functioning device, which generates the necessary pressure to open the Eustachian tube
autoinflation device
The authors developed a new standardized, inexpensive and simple device, based on Moniri. The Device is formed by a T tube with a unidirectional valve. A mask with the capacity of covering the child's mouth and nose, providing hermetic seal, and a balloon are connected to 2 ends of the T tube. Blowing the balloon trough the mask, with different types of maneuvers, will force the opening of the Eustachian tube and subsequent reabsorption of the middle ear effusion.
Surgical treatment
Surgical treatment (myringotomy with placement of ventilation tubes) which is the treatment currently applied in children with otitis media with effusion that do not resolve with medical treatment and/or autoinflation
autoinflation device
The authors developed a new standardized, inexpensive and simple device, based on Moniri. The Device is formed by a T tube with a unidirectional valve. A mask with the capacity of covering the child's mouth and nose, providing hermetic seal, and a balloon are connected to 2 ends of the T tube. Blowing the balloon trough the mask, with different types of maneuvers, will force the opening of the Eustachian tube and subsequent reabsorption of the middle ear effusion.
Interventions
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autoinflation device
The authors developed a new standardized, inexpensive and simple device, based on Moniri. The Device is formed by a T tube with a unidirectional valve. A mask with the capacity of covering the child's mouth and nose, providing hermetic seal, and a balloon are connected to 2 ends of the T tube. Blowing the balloon trough the mask, with different types of maneuvers, will force the opening of the Eustachian tube and subsequent reabsorption of the middle ear effusion.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
\- Exclusion criteria: Children with uncontrolled asthma, craniofacial anomalies, active ear disease (retraction pouch, adhesive otitis or tympanic perforation) or a history of ear surgery.
3 Years
8 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Joao Lino
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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João Lino, MD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar
Locations
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Centro Hospitalar Univrsitário do Porto
Porto, , Portugal
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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052-DEFI/ 053-CE
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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