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ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT05741333

In-Office Clinical Study of the Solo+ TTD

The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Solo+ Tympanostomy Tube Device (Solo+ TTD) for the placement of tympanostomy tubes in paediatric patients undergoing a tympanostomy procedure.

Gender: All

Ages: 6 Months - 13 Years

Updated: 2026-04-01

5 states

Ear Infection
Otitis Media
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT06429709

Utility of Advanced Ultrasound Otoscope In The Diagnosis of AOM

The objective of this study is to collect ultrasound signal information and visual otoscopic images with an engineering prototype device for children scheduled for tympanostomy tube surgery for the purpose of algorithm development.

Gender: All

Ages: 0 Years - 12 Years

Updated: 2025-09-11

1 state

Otitis Media Recurrent
Middle Ear Infection
Ear Infection
RECRUITING

NCT06034080

Interventions to De-implement Unnecessary Antibiotic Prescribing for Children With Ear Infections

This study aims to improve care and reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescribing for children with ear infections. The study will compare the effectiveness of a "gold standard" to a hybrid intervention combined with this gold standard, in order to identify steps to increase parent satisfaction for child ear infection care. The "gold standard" approach is a Health System Level Intervention. On its own, it involves clinician education, tools in electronic medical records, and audit and feedback reports for clinician prescribing habits. The hybrid intervention includes the elements of the health systems level intervention in addition to a Shared Decision-Making component, which allows for both an increase in the role parents play in their child's care, as well as clinician education for how to use this method. The goals of this work are to increase parent satisfaction, reduce antibiotics taken for childhood ear infections, align medical care with the current national guidelines, and evaluate differences in the two intervention groups. Both groups will be evaluated for implementation outcomes to improve dissemination and scalability for future use of these models in antibiotic prescribing for children with ear infections. This study will recruit a diverse group of patients and clinicians to complete surveys, parents to participate in focus groups, and clinicians and administrators to be interviewed in order to meet study aims and receive sufficient feedback on the interventions performed. There are two hypotheses for this research: 1. The Hybrid Intervention will have higher parent satisfaction and reduced antibiotic use compared to the Health-System Level Intervention and 2. The Hybrid Intervention will be more challenging to implement than the Health-System Level Intervention, but will be preferred by parents, clinicians, and administrators.

Gender: All

Ages: 6 Months - 17 Years

Updated: 2025-09-03

3 states

Acute Otitis Media
Ear Infection
Pediatric Infectious Disease
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT05608993

RELAX: Reducing Length of Antibiotics for Children With Ear Infections

The overarching goal of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and implementation outcomes of two low-cost interventions of different intensities to increase prescribing of recommended short antibiotic durations for acute otitis media (AOM) for children 2 years of age and older. A multi-center cluster randomized controlled trial using a hybrid type 2 implementation effectiveness design will be used to evaluate interventions. The High-Intensity intervention will include clinician education, individualized clinician audit and feedback with peer comparison, and electronic health record (EHR) changes of prescription fields, whereas the Low-Intensity intervention will include clinician education and EHR changes. In total, 46 community-based clinics and/or urgent care centers across two distinct geographic regions in the United States will be randomized to one of the two interventions. The Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM) will be used to guide implementation and the Reach Effectiveness Adoption Implementation Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework will be used to evaluate outcomes. A mixed-methods approach will be used in the pre-implementation and evaluation phases and will utilize quantitative analyses, semi-structured interviews, focus groups, surveys, and cost analyses. National stakeholders at the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will assist with dissemination of findings and scaling of interventions.

Gender: All

Ages: 2 Years - 17 Years

Updated: 2025-08-17

1 state

Acute Otitis Media
Pediatric Infectious Disease
Ear Infection
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07025473

Application of the Belle.AI Comparative Image Reference System for Describing Chronic Ear Infections in Pediatric Patients From Low-Resource Communities

The purpose of this research is to examine the clinical effectiveness of an investigational AI-powered smartphone app that describes the physical characteristics of an otoscopy image. It is not intended to make any diagnosis. Only healthcare professionals will make the diagnosis. The investigators will compare the diagnosis made by physicians or physician extenders (healthcare professionals) against the description provided by the support AI app tool to determine the clinical relevance of the system and examine its use within a clinical setting.

Gender: All

Ages: 1 Year - 17 Years

Updated: 2025-06-17

1 state

Ear Infection
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT05641285

Diagnostic Utility of Otosight Middle Ear Scope

Evaluate clinic workflow impact of OtoSight use for patients seen in the pediatric otolaryngology clinic.

Gender: All

Ages: 6 Months - 12 Years

Updated: 2024-10-31

1 state

Ear Infection
Middle Ear Infection
Otitis Media