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1 Babak Saedi Imam Khomeini Hospital
OTITIS MEDIA Babak Saedi Imam Khomeini Hospital

2 OTITIS MEDIA Definition: Presence of a middle ear infection
Acute Otitis Media: occurrence of bacterial infection within the middle ear cavity. Otitis Media with Effusion: presence of nonpurulent fluid within the middle ear cavity OM is the second most common clinical problem in childhood after upper respiratory infection.

3 EPIDEMIOLOGY Peak incidence in the first two years of life (esp months) Boys more affected girls 50% of children 1 yr of age will have at least 1 episode. 1/3 of children will have 3 or more infections by age 3 90% of children will have at least one infection by age 6. Occurs more frequently in the winter months

4 MICROBES AT FAULT!!! Streptococcus pneumoniae
Haemophilus influenzae(non-typeable) Moraxella catarrhalis Group A Streptococcus Staph aureus Pseudomonas aeruginosa RSV assoc. with Acute Otitis Media

5 Classification of Otitis Media
Acute Otitis Media: presents with fever, otalgia, and hearing loss Otitis Media with Effusion: evidence of middle ear effusion on pneumatic otoscopy Recurrent Otitis Media: inability to clear middle ear effusions Chronic Serous Otitis Media: presents as ‘fullness in the ear’, tinnitus, or another acute disease.

6 RISK FACTORS Upper Respiratory Infections Allergies
Craniofacial abnormalities (cleft palate) Down’s Syndrome Passive smoking

7 PATHOGENESIS This problem mainly deals with eustacian tube dysfunction. Otitis Media usually follows an URI in which there is edema of the eustacian tube, leading to blockage. Stasis of these middle ear secretions lead to infection and irritation Other factors: allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps, adenoidal hypertrophy

8 SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Neonates/Infants: change in behavior, irritability, tugging at ears, decreased appetite, vomiting. Children(2-4): otalgia, fever, noises in ears, cannot hear properly, changes in personality Children (>4): complain of ear pain, changes I personality

9 On Physical exam… The classic description for Otitis Media is an erythematic, opaque, bulging tympanic membrane with loss of anatomic landmarks including a dull/absent light reflex. Pneumatic Otoscopy: decreased tympanic membrane mobility

10 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
Otitis externa Bullous myringitis Cerumen impaction Dental abscess Foreign body in ear canal Referred pain (parotid/tooth/lymphadenitis) Tonsilitis

11 TREATMENT Amoxicillin: 20-40 mg/kg/day tid for 10-14 days or,
Augmentin: 45 mg/kg/day po bid for days Auralgan: analgesic/adjunct for ear pain 2-4 drops tid

12 2nd Line Treatment Regimen
Cefzil Pediazole ( erythromycin/sulfisoxazole) Bactrim (trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole These medications are used as secondary agents if the primary antibiotic has failed after 10 days and the symptoms persists.

13 COMPLICATIONS Hearing loss: conductive, sensoneural, mixed)
Acute mastoiditis: before the advent of antibiotics Chronic perforation of the TM Tympanosclerosis Cholesteatoma Chronic suppurative OM Cholesterol granuloma: ‘Blue drum syndrome’ Facial nerve paralysis

14 Complications cont… Intracranial complications Bacterial meningitis
Epidural abscess Subdural empyema Brain abscess Otitic hydrocephalus Lateral sinus thrombosis

15 Normal Tympanic Membrane

16 Acute Otitis Media

17 Otitis Media Red, Bulging Hyperemia Dullness of light reflex Opaque

18 Serous OM Bulging, amber drum Decreased mobility

19 Bullous Myringitis Large vesicles/bullae visible on the drum
Landmarks obscured Drum is reddened Viral infection characterized by painful hemorrhage

20 Otitis Externa

21 Tympanic Membrane Perforation

22 Tympanic Membrane Perforation


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