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Acute

Acute. otitis. media.  Acute in f la m m a ti o n in  < 3 we e ks (m o n t h)  Often associat e d with respir a tory in f ecti o n  M o st com m on reason. mi d dle e a r. a vir a l u p p e r. for me d ical. t h er a py. for chil d ren you n g e r th a n 5 years.

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  1. Acute otitis media Acuteinflammationin < 3 weeks(month) Oftenassociatedwith respiratoryinfection Most commonreason middle ear a viralupper formedical therapy forchildrenyoungerthan 5years Recurrentotitis media: Atleast4episodes/year Atleast3episodes/6months (with adequatetherapy)

  2. Epidemiology childrenhave atleast one episodeof (byage 3,50-85%) incidenceage6-15months Most AOM Peak Increasedincidencein thefall and winter Only20% areadults >700 milion cases/year

  3. Causes Eustachiantubeis lined with respiratory mucosa Respondstogether mucosa with nasopharynx Edema narrowed lumen negativemiddle earpressure > >  Influxofpathogens possible fromnasopharynx is

  4. Causes Inflammatoryresponsein middle theobstruction ear worsens Trigger: Allergies Upperrespiratorytractinfections GER(especiallychildren) Adenoidhypertrophy Other

  5. Causes Viral (30-70%) RSV Rhinovirus Coronavirus Influenza,parainfluenza Bacterial(55%) Streptococcuspneumoniae (44%) Haemophilusinfluenzae(41%) Moraxellacatarrhalis(14%) Gramnegativeentericbacteria S.Aureus Combined(15%) •

  6. Riskfactors Age:<7 TheirEustachiantubes areshort,floppy, horizontaland poorlyfunctioning

  7. Handbookof Pediatric Otolaryngology:APractical Guide forEvaluationand Management of PediatricEar, Nose, andThroatDisorders

  8. Risk factors Geneticpredisposition Eustachiantubedysfunction Allergictendencies Bottle feeding(first3 months) (breastmilkcontains lactoferrin,oligosaccharide andsurfaceimmunoglobulinAthatinhibit bacterialcolonization) (suckinggeneratesnegativepressure) Incorrectposturewhile breastfeeding

  9. Riskfactors Underlyingpathology Unrepairedcleftpalate Parentalsmoking Largefamilys/attendingdaycare Immunocompromisedstates

  10. Signs and symptoms Otalgia(notalways) Fever Hearingloss (speechdelayfor Headache Nausea Cough Rhinitis Conjunctivitis children)

  11. PhysicalExamination Pneumaticotoscopy/otoscopy: Redoropaqueeardrum Retractedeardrum Immobileorhypo-mobileeardrum Presenceoffluidbehindeardrum (purulent,serous,mucoid) Retractionpockets Bullousmyringitis

  12. PhysicalExamination ) Otorrhea(in caseof tympanostomytube,perforation Mastoidtenderness Anteriorlyrotatedpinna Tympanometry Audiometry Inspectionorpharynxand nasalcavity

  13. Diagnosis Acuteonsetof signsand syptoms Thepresenceof middleear effusion (hypomobileeardrum,air-fluidlevel) Signsand symptomsof middle earinflamation (erythema,otalgia)

  14. Complications Acutemastoiditis Abscessformation Facialparalysis Otitismediawith effusion PersistentAOM RecurrentAOM Hearingloss Perforationof eardrum

  15. Complications (rare) Lateralsinusthrombosis Otitichydrocephalus Septicshock Meningitis Encephalitis Extraduralabscess Labyrinthitis

  16. Treatment Antibacterialtherapyfor: Childrenofage<6months 6monthsto2yearswithsevere RecurrentorbillateralAOM Immunocompromisedpatients illness Patientswithaperforatedtympanicmembrane Pain management(Ibuprofen,Diclofenac, paracetamol) Decongestantsand/orantihistamines, nasalsteroids

  17. After 24-48h (48-72h) If noimprovemants: Noantibiotics> antibiotics Antibiotics> changetoadifferentantibiotics

  18. Antibacterialtherapy Amoxicilin750-1500mg/day 50-100mg/kg/day  (hasnotrecivedamoxicilininpast30daysand allergytopenicilin) Amoxicillin-clavulanate875/125mg/day 90/6.4mg/kg/day (alternativeforamoxicilin) Ceftriaxone1-2g/day50mg/kg/dayor Cefuroxim500mg/day30mg/kg/day has no   Azithromycin,clarithromycin,erythromycin caseof allergyto penicilin 5-7-10days in  

  19. RecurrentAOM treatment +Tympanostomy

  20. Non-drugTreatment Myringotomyin caseof sevarepain Tympanocentesisin caseof severepain a diagnosticprocedureif thereis no improvementwith 2ndline ofantibiotics (localanesthesia) (narcosis) and as

  21. Preventive measures Avoidingriskfactorsif possible Vaccination:? S.Pneumonia(PCV-7) Influenza Adenoidectomy Polipectomy • •

  22. Differential diagnosis Otitis externa Impactedcerumenorforeignbodyin ear Tympanosclerosis Otitis mediawitheffusion Injuryof theear

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