Comparative performance of prediction model, non-expert and
tele-diagnosis of common external and middle ear disorders using a
cohort of 85 patients from Cambodia
Abstract
Key Points: 1. Efforts to combat the large global burden of ear and
hearing disorders are hampered by poor availability of expert diagnosis
2. We report the first study to directly compare prediction model,
non-expert and tele-diagnosis of middle and external ear disorders. 3. A
prediction model based upon a novel automated otological symptom
questionnaire performed poorly, but absence of otorrhoea was found to
reliably exclude a diagnosis of chronic suppurative otitis media. 4.
Both on-site non-expert and expert tele-diagnosis had high diagnostic
specificity, but low sensitivity. 5. Future work could explore how the
validity of these diagnostic methods may be improved.