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Table 3.4.3 Risk for otorrhea related to swimmingafter ventilation tube surgery.AuthorYearReferenceCountryStudydesignPatientpopulationInterventionControlGoldstein et al2005[156]USARCT n=201Age: 6 months–6 years(mean 2.4 years)AOMTo swim–bath without earprotection: n=82To swim–bath with earplugs: n=90Kaufmann et al1999[220]GermanyProspectiveCCTn=86Age: 1–5 yearsAOMNo protection: n=24Protection: n=62Salata et al1996[221]USAProspectiveCCTn=533Age: 0.5–12 yearsAOMNo protection: n=138Ear plugs: n=44Ear drops: n=101No swimming: n=116Parker et al1994[222]USARCT n=212Age: 1–12 yearsAOMNo protection: n=62Swim with earplugs: n=15No swim: n=30Gilbert1994[159]New ZealandProspectivepairwiseCCTBy earsn= 24Age: 3–15 yearsAOM not definedNo protection: n=23Bathing cap: n=23Cohen et al1994[158]IsraelProspectiveCCTn=42Age: 3–10 yearsAOM not definedSwim with ear drops: n=22No swim: n=20No diving allowed 4–6times/weekSwimming season 6 months162Rörbehandling vid inflammation i mellanörat

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