A National Forecast and Clinical Analysis of Pediatric Acute Mastoiditis in Kazakhstan
Nazik Sabitova, Timur Shamshudinov, Assiya Kussainova, Dinara Toguzbayeva, Bolat Sadykov, Yevgeniya Rahanskaya, Laura Kassym

TL;DR
This study shows that pediatric acute mastoiditis in Kazakhstan reflects growing gaps in healthcare resources and workforce, calling for better planning and policy.
Contribution
The paper introduces acute mastoiditis as a sentinel condition for evaluating systemic issues in pediatric ENT healthcare in Kazakhstan.
Findings
Pediatricians and ENT beds have declined, while ENT surgeries have increased, creating a mismatch in healthcare capacity.
40% of pediatric mastoiditis cases involved complications like subperiosteal and zygomatic abscesses.
Projections to 2030 suggest continued workforce and inpatient capacity constraints despite rising surgical demand.
Abstract
What are the main findings? •Pediatric acute mastoiditis reveals a growing mismatch between healthcare demand and workforce and between healthcare demand and inpatient capacity in Kazakhstan.•Declining numbers of pediatricians and ENT beds coexist with stable ENT workforce density and a rising volume of ENT surgeries. Pediatric acute mastoiditis reveals a growing mismatch between healthcare demand and workforce and between healthcare demand and inpatient capacity in Kazakhstan. Declining numbers of pediatricians and ENT beds coexist with stable ENT workforce density and a rising volume of ENT surgeries. What are the implications of the main findings? •Acute mastoiditis can serve as a sentinel condition for assessing systemic constraints in pediatric otorhinolaryngology.•Integrated health policies addressing workforce planning, inpatient capacity, and referral pathways are essential…
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TopicsEar Surgery and Otitis Media · Dermatological diseases and infestations · Virology and Viral Diseases
