Effect of otitis media on the development of childhood cognition and language: A narrative review of the literature

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Patricia Oyarzún D.
Graciela Gómez M.
Andry Fernández
Anna María Morris N.

Keywords

Otitis media, language development, cognition, child, conductive hearing loss

Abstract

Otitis media is one of the most common medical consultations in children. It is characte- rized by inflammation of the middle ear in the presence of exudate in the tympanic cavity, covering a wide spectrum of clinical forms, among which acute otitis media, otitis media with effusion and chronic otitis media are the most outstanding. Conductive hearing loss is one of the complications of otitis media, so it is logical to think that some language and cognitive skills in children could be affected. However, the evidence on this matter is not conclusive and there are conflicting opinions; likewise, there is currently no review of the literature that compile the existing research on this topic. Therefore, the present study aims to identify and analyze the available scientific evidence on the effect of otitis media on the development of children’s cognition and language. A review of the literature, gui- ded by PRISMA protocol, was conducted in databases according to key terms. Eight ar- ticles that met the inclusion criteria were analyzed. The results suggest, on the one hand, that otitis media affects language in its different dimensions, comprehensive vocabulary and average sentence length; while on the other hand, no direct effect of otitis media or hearing loss on language comprehension was found. In is concluded that the research that were analyzed present great variability of results and conclusions. There are no reports on its impact on other domains of cognition.

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