Otologic manifestations in congenital velopharyngeal insufficiency
D. G. Durr and R. S. Shapiro
Department of Otolaryngology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
A study of ear disease in children with congenital velopharyngeal
insufficiency (VPI) was undertaken. A retrospective chart analysis of 80
cases of VPI formed the basis of this review. Thirty-seven percent of the
children had evidence of middle ear disease, with middle ear effusion and
recurrent otitis media being the most frequent findings. Thirty-one percent
had abnormal audiograms, with 20% having a conductive or mixed hearing
loss. Overall, 46% of the children had otologic manifestations, indicating
the need for the pediatrician and the otolaryngologist together to be
actively involved in the evaluation and treatment of this group of
children, starting in early infancy.