Pattern of ear nose and throat diaseses in a tertiary hospital of Dhaka city

Background and objectives:The magnitude of health problems related to ear, nose and throat (ENT) in Bangladesh has not been estimated in a larger scale and very little is known about the prevalence and types of ENT diseases. Some studies, however, addressed the prevalence of otitis among school chil...

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Main Authors: Badhan Kumar Dey, Anamika Datta, Mir Masudur Rhaman, MA Sayeed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ibrahim Medical College 2018-01-01
Series:IMC Journal of Medical Science
Online Access:http://www.imcjms.com/registration/journal_full_text/269
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spelling doaj-4ac8e3aaac8c4be0b9bc3ebd9f214c902020-11-25T01:36:34ZengIbrahim Medical CollegeIMC Journal of Medical Science2519-17212519-15862018-01-011212226Pattern of ear nose and throat diaseses in a tertiary hospital of Dhaka cityBadhan Kumar Dey0Anamika Datta1Mir Masudur Rhaman2MA Sayeed 3Department of ENT & Head-Neck Surgery,BIRDEM General Hospital,122 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbagh, DhakaDepartment of Transfusion Medicine & Clinical Haematology,BIRDEM General Hospital,122 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbagh, Dhakaepartment of Community Medicine,Ibrahim Medical College,122 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbagh, Dhakaepartment of Community Medicine,Ibrahim Medical College,122 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbagh, DhakaBackground and objectives:The magnitude of health problems related to ear, nose and throat (ENT) in Bangladesh has not been estimated in a larger scale and very little is known about the prevalence and types of ENT diseases. Some studies, however, addressed the prevalence of otitis among school children and very few of them reported hearing defect. This study aims to assess the overall types of ENT diseases encountered by the otolaryngologists at a referral or tertiary hospital. Methods: The cross sectional study was conducted in Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM). All patients registered in the ENT-OPD from January to April in 2017 were included in the study for analysis. Diseases were diagnosed on the basis of clinical history, general and systemic examinations and relevant laboratory and imaging investigations. Results: A total of 435 (M:F=177:258) registered patients were analyzed. 44 0f them had no ENT diseases. Diseases of ear showed the highest prevalence (41.1%) followed by that of throat (31.7%) and nose (17.1%). There was no significant difference in ear and nose diseases between male and female groups. The throat diseases were significantly higher in female than the male group (37.2% vs.22.6%, p=0.018). Regarding infections of the specific organs: suppurative otitis media was the most common (acute and chronic suppurative otitis media 25.5%) followed by tonsillitis (7.1%), rhinitis (4.4%) and sinusitis (1.4%). These infections showed no significant difference between male and female patients; neither there was any significant difference between the diabetic and non-diabetic groups. Conclusion: Diseases of ear were most common followed by throat and nose. Both acute and chronic otitismedia constituted one-fourth of all registered cases. The diabetic patients showed no increased risk for ENT diseases. IMC J Med Sci 2018; 12(1): 22-26http://www.imcjms.com/registration/journal_full_text/269
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author Badhan Kumar Dey
Anamika Datta
Mir Masudur Rhaman
MA Sayeed
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Anamika Datta
Mir Masudur Rhaman
MA Sayeed
Pattern of ear nose and throat diaseses in a tertiary hospital of Dhaka city
IMC Journal of Medical Science
author_facet Badhan Kumar Dey
Anamika Datta
Mir Masudur Rhaman
MA Sayeed
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title Pattern of ear nose and throat diaseses in a tertiary hospital of Dhaka city
title_short Pattern of ear nose and throat diaseses in a tertiary hospital of Dhaka city
title_full Pattern of ear nose and throat diaseses in a tertiary hospital of Dhaka city
title_fullStr Pattern of ear nose and throat diaseses in a tertiary hospital of Dhaka city
title_full_unstemmed Pattern of ear nose and throat diaseses in a tertiary hospital of Dhaka city
title_sort pattern of ear nose and throat diaseses in a tertiary hospital of dhaka city
publisher Ibrahim Medical College
series IMC Journal of Medical Science
issn 2519-1721
2519-1586
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background and objectives:The magnitude of health problems related to ear, nose and throat (ENT) in Bangladesh has not been estimated in a larger scale and very little is known about the prevalence and types of ENT diseases. Some studies, however, addressed the prevalence of otitis among school children and very few of them reported hearing defect. This study aims to assess the overall types of ENT diseases encountered by the otolaryngologists at a referral or tertiary hospital. Methods: The cross sectional study was conducted in Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM). All patients registered in the ENT-OPD from January to April in 2017 were included in the study for analysis. Diseases were diagnosed on the basis of clinical history, general and systemic examinations and relevant laboratory and imaging investigations. Results: A total of 435 (M:F=177:258) registered patients were analyzed. 44 0f them had no ENT diseases. Diseases of ear showed the highest prevalence (41.1%) followed by that of throat (31.7%) and nose (17.1%). There was no significant difference in ear and nose diseases between male and female groups. The throat diseases were significantly higher in female than the male group (37.2% vs.22.6%, p=0.018). Regarding infections of the specific organs: suppurative otitis media was the most common (acute and chronic suppurative otitis media 25.5%) followed by tonsillitis (7.1%), rhinitis (4.4%) and sinusitis (1.4%). These infections showed no significant difference between male and female patients; neither there was any significant difference between the diabetic and non-diabetic groups. Conclusion: Diseases of ear were most common followed by throat and nose. Both acute and chronic otitismedia constituted one-fourth of all registered cases. The diabetic patients showed no increased risk for ENT diseases. IMC J Med Sci 2018; 12(1): 22-26
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