Lecture 17 Otitis Media Flashcards

1
Q

What is the most common diagnosis made in sick children in the US?

A

otitis media (OM)

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2
Q

What time of year is OM most prevalent?

A

winter/early spring

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3
Q

what kind of epithelium is seen in the eustachian tube and middle ear?

A

respiratory epithelium

ie pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium with goblet cells

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4
Q

Is the eustachian tube at a steeper or shallower angle in kids relative to adults? Why does this matter?

A

shallower –> less drainage, so more risk of infection

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5
Q

What is OME?

A

otitis media effusion;

chronic, non-infectious form of OM

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6
Q

Besides virsuses, what are the 3 most common causes of OM?

A

strep pneumo, H-flu, moraxella catarhallis

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7
Q

“popping ears” pulls on the ____ muscle, opening the eustachian tube

A

tensor veli palatini

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8
Q

what sort of infection is OM often a sequelae of ?

A

upper respiratory infection

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9
Q

what should you save for the last part of the physical exam in patients with OM?

A

throat (kids aren’t fans of tongue depressors)

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10
Q

Acute OM tympanic membrane (TM) triad of symptoms:

A

bulging, immobile, red

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11
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what should you suspect if a patient presents with fever and ear ache?

A

strep pneumo

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12
Q

what should you suspect if a patient presents with TM perforation or mastoiditis?

A

group A strep

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13
Q

What should you suspect if a patient presents with OM and conjunctivitis or bilateral OM?

A

H-flu

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14
Q

normal TM is described as having what color?

A

pearly gray

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15
Q

a swollen external auditory meatus is indicative of what?

A

acute otitis externa (eg swimmer’s ear)

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16
Q

when there is ____ pressure in the middle ear cavity, the TM is retracted (ie chronic OME)

A

negative

17
Q

drug of choice for treating Acute OM?

A

amoxicillin

18
Q

most common complication of OM

A

hearing loss

19
Q

_____ is characterized by dense calcification and excessive scarring and fibrosis of the TM

A

Tympanosclerosis

20
Q

chronic purulent drainage, white mass behind the ear drum –> indicative of _____

A

cholesteatoma

21
Q

what do tympanograms measure?

A

middle-ear pressure

22
Q

Deep tymanograms are characteristic of _____ compliance, such as in ossicular chain discontinuity

A

increased

23
Q

shallow tympanograms show decreased compliance, suggesting a stiff middle ear system. What might cause this finding?

A

tympanosclerosis