Abstract

BackgroundThe effect of tonsillectomy with adenoidectomy (T&A) on otitis media has been investigated, but there have been no reports of the relationship between T&A and medical services used in association with otitis media. We investigated the effect of T&A on otitis media with regard to the number and cost of medical services used.MethodsFrom the National Health Insurance Service National Sample Cohort data in Korea, we selected patients 7 years old or younger in 2002 who had T&A in 2005 while between the ages of three and ten. A control group was established matching the patient group with similar propensities of demographic characteristics. The number and cost of medical services used in association with otitis media were analyzed for 3 years before T&A through 8 years after T&A.ResultsThe total number of patients was 1,338, with 227 in the T&A group and 1,111 in the non-T&A group. The number of medical services used was not significantly different between the T&A and non-T&A groups before and after surgery. The cost of medical services used was significantly higher in the T&A group than in the non-T&A group one year before surgery. The cost of medical services used was not significantly different between the two groups after surgery.ConclusionsThere were no significant differences between the T&A and non-T&A groups in the number and cost of medical services used in association with otitis media after surgery.

Highlights

  • The effect of tonsillectomy with adenoidectomy (T&A) on otitis media has been investigated, but there have been no reports of the relationship between T&A and medical services used in association with otitis media

  • Differences in the number of medical services used in association with otitis media according to T&A status The number of medical services used in association with otitis media was analyzed according to T&A status in 2005

  • The number of medical services used in association with otitis media was not significantly different between the T&A and non-T&A groups before and after surgery

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Introduction

The effect of tonsillectomy with adenoidectomy (T&A) on otitis media has been investigated, but there have been no reports of the relationship between T&A and medical services used in association with otitis media. We investigated the effect of T&A on otitis media with regard to the number and cost of medical services used. Studies that have explored the effect of tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy on otitis media have investigated disease occurrence, the disease-free period, and the rate of ventilation tube insertion [1, 3, 7,8,9,10]. Several studies have reported reductions in health care costs or visits in association with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome or in general after T&A [11, 12], there have been no reports of the relationship between. The effect of T&A on otitis media has been demonstrated in terms of the disease itself, here we concentrate on the effect of T&A from the perspective of cost-effectiveness

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