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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Mar 19.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2010 Nov;136(11):1121–1126. doi: 10.1001/archoto.2010.183

Table 2.

Otologic symptoms/diseases and treatments according to ciliary defect type

CC ODA (+/− IDA) IDA alone Total p $
n=11 n=33 n=13 n=57
Recurrent AOM (%) 72.7 54.5 53.8 63.6 NS (0.18)
OME (%) 100 96.9 92.3 98.2 NS (1.00)
Of which long lasting (%) 100 81.8 92.3 89.3
Grommets (%) 81.8 57.5 69.2 68.5 NS (0.30)
Of which with repeated surgery (%) 63.6 33.3 38.4 42.6
Of which with otorrhea (%) 81.8 57.5 69.2 68.5
Of which with recurrent otorrhea (%) 54.5 33.3 46.1 42.6
Chronic otitis media (%) 81.8 15.1 15.4 29.6 <0.0001
Of which with otorrhea (%) 81.8 15.1 15.4 29.6 <0.0001
Of which requiring surgery (%) 36.4 0 15.4 11.1 0.01
Antibiotics regimen
Repeated discontinuous (%) 18.2 0 0 3.6 NS (0.12)
Continuous ATB treatment (%) 81.8 100 92.3 96.4 NS (0.09)

Total number of patients is 57 instead of 58, as one patient with situs inversus had normal ciliary ultrastructure and was therefore excluded from this analysis.

$

Fisher’s exact test, grouping ODA (+/− IDA) + isolated IDA versus CC.

NS (not significant), AOM (Acute Otitis Media), OME (Otitis Media with Effusion), ATB (antibiotic).