Mehl. UW. otitis media 04-01 (2) Flashcards

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Mehl. OM. definition?

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Infection of portion of ear just deep to tympanic membrane.

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Mehl. OM. Most common mo?

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Strep. pneumonia

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Mehl. OM. CP?

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Will present as red, IMMOBILE tympanic membrane.

Immobility of the tympanic membrane is highly sensitive for OM, meaning that if the Q says mobility is normal, we can rule out.

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Mehl. OM. “Ear tugging” can be a sign in children of either …..?

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otitis media or externa.

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Mehl. OM. Tx?2

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Tx is amoxicillin or penicillin.

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Mehl. OM. when give augmentin (amoxiclav)?

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Augmentin (amoxicillin/clavulanate) is classically given for recurrent OM. So if you are forced to choose between amoxicillin/penicillin alone or Augmentin, go with the former.

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Mehl. OM. For 2CK Peds, a tympanostomy tube (aka grommet) is used if the kid has ….. how often OM?

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> 3 OM occurrences in 6 months, or >4 in a year.

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Mehl. Serous otitis media. definition?

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Aka otitis media with effusion.

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Mehl. Serous otitis media. CP?

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Presents as fluid behind the tympanic membrane in a kid weeks after resolution of 1 or 2 otitis media infections.

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Mehl. Serous otitis media. Mx?

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Almost always benign and self-resolves in 4-8 weeks. Answer is observation.

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UW. AOM table. Mos? 3

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MCC - step. pneumonia
other: nontypable Haemophilus influenza
Moraxella catharalis

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UW. AOM table. CP?

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Ear pain (eg irritability, poor sleep, poor feeding)
+/- fever

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UW. AOM table. Dx? 2 ways

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Bulging TM
AND/OR
Middle ear effusion plus TM erythema [due to inflammation]

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UW. AOM table. Tx. 1st line?

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amoxicillin

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UW. AOM table. Tx. 2nd line?

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amoxiclav

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UW. AOM table. Tx. penicillin allergy?

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azithromycin or clindamycin

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UW. AOM table. Complications? 4

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TM perforation
conductive hearing loss
mastoiditis
meningitis

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UW. AOM. In what age common?

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age < 5 y.o, because their eustachian tubes are straighter and narrower than in older children or adults AND tend to drain poorly.

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UW. AOM. classic presentation?

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acute otalgia, fever, irritability

nonspecific for young children - irritability, poor sleep, decr. appetite

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UW. AOM. Tx is indicated for what age?

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infants age < 6 months and children age >= 6 months with high fever, severe pain, bilateral disease.

buvo prie lentteles kad OBSERVATION can be considered for afebrile children age >= 6 months with unilateral disease and no/mild pain.

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UW. AOM. amoxicillin/amoxiclav is contraindicated if penicillin alergy

22
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UW. AOM. dar buvo parasyta kad amoxiclav in patients with resistant nontypable H. influenza, such as those with concomitant conjuctivitis.

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UW. AOM. why tmp-smx not suitable?

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high rate of strep. resistance

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UW. AOM. why perforation? mechanism

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increased middle ear pressure can cause localized ischemia and TM perforation, resulting in drainage of purulent material (ie otorrhea)

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UW. AOM. perforation can lead to what?
temporary conductive hearing loss, but TM typically heals spontaneously within days. Surgical correction may be required for perforation lasting several months.