Ear Infections Flashcards

1
Q

describe what acute otitis media is

A

an upper respiratory infection involving the middle ear by extension of infection up the Eustachian tube

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2
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what group of people does acute otitis media predominantly affect

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infants and children

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3
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what symptom does acute otitis media present with

A

earache

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4
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what type of infection are often found in middle ear

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often viral with bacterial secondary infection

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5
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what are the most common bacteria that cause middle ear infections

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Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Streptococcus pyogenes

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6
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describe how middle ear infections are diagnosed

A

swab of pus if eardrum perforates, otherwise sample can’t be obtained

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7
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describe the treatment for middle ear infections(acute otitis media)

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80% resolve in 4 days without antibiotics
first line = amoxicillin
second line = erythromycin

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8
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describe what otitis externa is

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inflammation of the external auditory canal

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9
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describe the clinical features associated with otitis externa

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redness and swelling of the skin of the ear canal, may be itchy, can be sore/painful, may be discharge/increased ear wax, if canal blocked/swollen can affect hearing

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10
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what bacterial causes are there for otitis externa

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staphylococcus aureus, proteus spp, pseudomonas aeruginosa

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11
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what fungal causes are there for otitis externa

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aspergillus niger, candida albicans

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12
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what is the most common cause of otitis externa

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bacterial infection, caused by pseudomonas aeruginosa or staph aureus

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13
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what precipitating factors are associated with otitis externa

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ear trauma, excessive moisture or dermatitis

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14
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what complications are associated with otitis externa

A

abscess, inflammation of tympanic membrane, and malignant otitis

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15
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describe what malignant(necrotising) otitis is

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an invasive extension of otitis externa into the bone surrounding the ear canal(ie mastoid and temporal bones)

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16
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what symptoms are associated with malignant otitis

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pain and headache, more severe than expected

17
Q

what signs are associated with malignant otitis

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granulation tissue at bone-cartilage junction of ear, exposed bone in ear canal, facial nerve palsy(drooping face on side of lesion)

18
Q

what investigations are used for malignant otitis

A

plasma viscosity/CRP, radiological imaging, biopsy and culture

19
Q

what are the risk factors associated with malignant otitis

A

diabetes, radiotherapy to head and neck

20
Q

describe what happens if malignant otitis if left untreated

A

fatal, osteomyelitis will progressively involve the skull and meninges