Otitis media (OM) is one of the most common childhood infections and is a major cause of morbidity in children and results as being the first cause of antibiotic prescription among children in developed countries . An artificial intelligence-based tool could help physicians refine their diagnosis
Ear infections in children are very common, particularly acute otitis media (AOM) which represents the first reason for visiting physicians and for antibiotic prescription in children in developed countries. However, the diagnosis is not easy because of the narrowness of the ear canal, the discomfort of the child during the otoscopic exam. Moreover, the accuracy of the AOM diagnosis depends on the subjectivity of the physician mostly. This can result in an misdiagnosis and inappropriate treatment with, as a result, the emergence of multi-resistant germ. Artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine is booming and has already proven its worth in terms of prevention, monitoring and diagnosis. I-Nside, an app based on Artificial Intelligence is able to make automatic diagnosis of many ear pathologies, after capturing picture of any eardrum using an otoendoscope fixed on a connected smartphone (SmartScope®). Therefore, the investigators aim to assess the accuracy of AOM diagnosis the existing app, by comparing the inter-rater agreement between the diagnosis made by a senior physician using a traditional otoscope (considered as "gold standard" ) and the one made by a junior physician using the app
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
203
the diagnosis made by a senior physician using a traditional otoscope. the diagnosis made by the junior physician using an otoendoscope fixed on a connected smartphone
the diagnosis made by a senior physician and by the junior physician, using a traditional otoscope
Hôpitaux Pédiatrique de Nice CHU Lenval
Nice, France
diagnosis of purulent Acute Otitis Media (AOM) made by junior physicians using the i-Nside application associated with Smartscope®
diagnosis of purulent AOM is made on an inflammatory aspect of the eardrum with retrotympanic effusion, exteriorized (otorrhea) or not (opacity, effacement of reliefs or bulging, disappearance of the light triangle).
Time frame: at inclusion
diagnosis of purulent Acute Otitis Media (AOM) made by senior physicians using a standard otoscope
diagnosis of purulent AOM is made on an inflammatory aspect of the eardrum with retrotympanic effusion, exteriorized (otorrhea) or not (opacity, effacement of reliefs or bulging, disappearance of the light triangle)
Time frame: at inclusion
rate of misdiagnoses of purulent Acute Otitis Media (AOM) with and without the use of the application
a misdiagnosis is measured by a discordant diagnosis of the juniors compared to the seniors considered as the Gold Standard for the AOM diagnosis
Time frame: at inclusion
collection risk factors for a discrepancy in the diagnosis of purulent AOM
collection data of age of patients,pain requiring analgesia, period of the day of diagnosis (morning, afternoon,night)
Time frame: at inclusion
satisfaction of junior physicians regarding the use of the app
a questionnaire will be given at the end of the study. The questions relate to the use of the application and its perceived usefulness by practitioners. Satisfaction will be assessed by a Lickert scale
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 1 year
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