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Title: Management of acute otitis media by New Zealand general practitioners. Author: Ryan J, Giles M. Journal: N Z Med J; 2002 Feb 22; 115(1148):67-9. PubMed ID: 11913935. Abstract: AIMS: To determine the current management of acute otitis media by New Zealand general practitioners (GPs). METHODS: A reply-paid questionnaire was sent to 2000 New Zealand GPs. The questions relate to management of a three year old child presenting with her first episode of acute otitis media. RESULTS: 95% of respondents reported they would usually or always use antibiotics. Amoxicillin was the antibiotic of choice, followed by amoxicillin/clavulanate. Cotrimoxazole was the antibiotic of choice in the case of allergy to amoxicillin. 82% of respondents recommended follow-up, with a broad range of follow-up times (24 hours to 12 weeks). Approximately half of practitioners considered 5-6 episodes of acute otitis media in a year as an appropriate threshold for referral for grommets. Most GPs had received an update on otitis media within the previous two years. CONCLUSIONS: There is considerable variation in the management of acute otitis media by New Zealand GPs. Use of a national guideline may result in a more standardised, rational approach to the treatment of acute otitis media.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]