Module 2 otitis externa Flashcards

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otitis externa

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cellulitis of the external auditory canal
- may extend to the auricle (pinna)
- “swimmer’s ear”
- seen more often in warmer months in places of high humidity

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otitis externa can progress to

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malignant/necrotizing otitis externa
- seen with immunocompromised or pt with co-morbidities like DM

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Patho of otitis externa

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removal of protective cerumen with damage to skin
- vigorous cleaning
- maceration of skin from accumulation of moisture
- alterations to the tissues from headphones/ear plugs

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common causative organism for otitis externa

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pseudomonas aeruginosa
staphylococcus aureus

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otitis externa s/s

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pain in ear and auricle developed over 48 hours or less
fullness
itching
possible drainage and hearing loss

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otitis externa physical exam

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  • pain and tenderness on palpation of tragus and repositioning of auricle
  • canal may be erythematous and edematous
  • filled with debris and sloughed tissue
  • TM may be erythematous or poorly visualized
  • may extend to external ear with enlargement of periauricular lymph nodes
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chronic otitis externa physical exam

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  • canal is dry
  • cerumen may be absent
  • excoriation secondary to use of objects inserted to relieve the itching
  • Discharge may be present
  • canal may be narrowed secondary to thickened canal walls
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otitis externa complications

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malignant otitis externa

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malignant otitis externa

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invasive osteolyelitis of the ear
- bacterial infection extends into cartilage and bone
- caused by P. aeruginosa
Commonly seen in:
- older
- DM
- immunocompromised

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malignant otitis externa s/s

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severe pain
necrotic ulcerations
fever
facial paralysis and other cranial nerve abnormalities may occur

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TM perforation

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opening in the otherwise intact membrane

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TM perforation and hearing loss

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can result in conductive hearing loss

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TM perforation causes

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traumatic
infectious
neoplastic
lacerated or perforated by objects in the external canal
barotrauma
physical trauma
blast injury
fracture of the temporal skull
pressure and inflammation of OM

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perforation s/s

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hearing loss
sensation of fullness or popping
tinnitus
vertigo
r/t trauma: bleeding, hearing loss, pain
r/t infection: drainage or bleeding

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TM perforation management

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heal quickly and spontaneously unless infected or very large
- antibiotic drops or systemic antibiotics

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