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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery > Volume 36(3); 1993 > Article
Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(3): 459-465.
A prevalence study of otitis media and related diseases in Korea in 1991.
Chong Sun Kim, Ha Won Jung, Sung Hwa Hong, Boo Hyun Nam, Seung Ha Oh, Ic Tae Kim, Won Ho Chung, Young Suk Yun, Chae Seo Rhee, Jong Woo Chung, Myung Koo Kang, Keun Ho Chang
1991년 한국인의 중이염과 중이염관련 질환의 유병률조사
김종선1 · 정하원1 · 홍성화1 · 남부현1 · 오승하1 · 김익태1 · 정원호1 · 윤영석1 · 이재서1 · 정종우1 · 강명구1 · 장근호1 · 유원석1 · 장선오1 · 노관택1 · 유근영2
서울대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실1;예방의학교실2;
ABSTRACT

A nation-wide survey was conducted to estimate the prevalence of otitis media(OM) and allied diseases through physical examination by otolaryngologic doctors from July to October, 1991. A sample study population was selected from a panel to be representative of the Korean pupulation by multistage clustered and stratified random sampling method based on the national census data, 1990. Total subjects examined were 9,321, who were drawn from 2,899 house-holds residing in 60 different areas throughout the country. The overall prevalence of OM was 2.85%(3.10% of males and 2.61% of females). The prevalence of each subtype was as follows : acute otitis media(AOM), 0.02% ; middle ear effusion(MEE), 0.60% ; and chronic otitis media(COM), at 2.19%, respectively. For COM, non-cholesteatomy type included 78% of the cases, while COM with cholesteatoma yielded 22%. Chronic adhesive OM was 9% of COM, which was regarded as one of the non-cholesteatoma types. The prevalence of OM did not vary by sex, nor by urban-rural difference. There was an increasing tendency for prevalence of OM by age. However, the prevalence of both MEE and AOM showed a decreasing pattern with increasing age. Particularly noteworthy was a significant geographic variation in the prevalence of OM by province. The prevalence rate of nasal septal deviation(NSD) was 21.93% and the presence of NSD was significantly related to that of OM(p<0.05). The prevalence rates of nasal allergy symptoms, nasal polyposis and evident cleft palate were 1.14%, 1.00% and 0.07%, respectively. The presence of OM was significantly correlated with both nasal allergy symptoms(p<0.1) and evident cleft palate(p<0.05) but not with that of nasal polyposis.

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