What are some risk factors for otitis externa?
MC bacterial etiology of otitis externa?
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Other causes of otitis externa
Symptoms of otitis externa
How do you diagnose otitis externa?
Otoscopy: edema of external auditory canal with erythema, debris, and discharge
How do you manage otitis externa?
Why would you NOT use aminoglycosides for topical antibiotics for otitis externa if TM perforation is suspected?
They are ototoxic
What is malignant (necrotizing) otitis externa?
Invasive infection of external auditory canal and skull base
–Complication of acute otitis externa
MC etiology of malignant otitis externa
Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
Risk factors for malignant otitis externa
Symptoms of malignant otitis externa
How do you initially diagnose malignant otitis externa?
What are the diagnostics that A) confirm malignant otitis externa and B) is the definitive diagnostic?
Confirm: CT or MRI
Biopsy is definitive and most accurate
How do you manage malignant otitis externa?
-Admission + IV ABX (IV Ciprofloxacin is first line)
Mastoiditis, an infection of ____________, is largely a disease of ________
Mastoid air cells of the temporal bone
Childhood (especially under 2 years old)
Symptoms of mastoiditis
What is the first-line diagnostic test for mastoiditis?
CT Scan with contrast
How do you manage a patient with mastoiditis?
IV Vanco + Ceftazidime, Cefepime, or Piperacillin-Tazobactam
What ABX are best used for mastoiditis?
-IV Vanco + Ceftazidime or Cefepime or Piperacillin-Tazobactam
If the mastoiditis is refractory or complicated, what treatment should be done?
Mastoidectomy
What is chronic otitis media?
Recurrent or persistent infection of the middle ear and/or mastoid cell system in the presence of TM perforation > 6 weeks
MC etiology of chronic otitis media
Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
True or False: Chronic otitis media can become worse after a URI or after water enters the ear?
True
Symptoms of chronic otitis media