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1120 Otitis Media
OTITIS MEDIA
STEVEN W. CHEUNG, MD
history & physical
Classification
■Acute otitis media (AOM)
■Chronic otitis media (COM)
■Otitis media w/ effusion (OME)
Epidemiology
■2nd most common childhood disease after URI
■13% of children have at least 1 episode of AOM before 3 mo old
■65% of children have at least 1 episode of AOM before1yold
■Increased incidence of AOM in winter; decreased in summer
■Increased incidence of AOM in children whose caretaker smokes
cigarettes
■Decreased incidence of AOM in children who are breast-fed
■Presence of effusion after AOM: 70% at 2 wk, 40% at 4 wk, 10% at
12 wk
History
■Otalgia
■Irritability (in infants)
■Fever
■Hearing loss
■Otorrhea
■Vertigo
■Facial nerve paralysis
Signs & Symptoms
■Tympanic membrane (TM) may be erythematous, bulging, or
retracted
■Pneumatic otoscopy shows decreased mobility, consistent w/ effu-
sion
■In AOM, TM erythematous, inflamed, & hypervascular
■In COM, TM may be perforated & draining fluid
■In otitis externa, movement of pinna elicits discomfort
tests
■Audiogram w/ tympanometry; impedance audiometry for infants