First Aid, Chapter 7 Hypersensitivty Disorders, Otitis Media Flashcards
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What is the definition of recurrent AOM?
> 3 episodes within 6 months or >4 episodes within 1 year with at least 1 episode in the past 6 months.
What factor is protective against AOM?
breastfeeding
Why are children younger than 3 at increased risk of AOM?
Lack of pneumococcal antibodies and the horizontal position of the eustachian tube interferes with drainage.
What bacteria is more common in neonates to cause AOM?
group B strep
What is the order of bacteria in AOM?
Traditionally, S. pneumoniae was more common. Since the introduction of pneumococcal vaccination, S. pneumoniae = H. influenzae, and M. catarrhalis is third
What are viral causes of AOM?
RSV or rhinovirus.
What bacteria is Conjunctivitis with otitis (otitis-conjunctivitis) most likely caused by? What antibiotic should be used?
Conjunctivitis with otitis (otitis-conjunctivitis) is more likely caused by nontypeable H. influenzae and suggests that a broader-spectrum antibiotic like amoxicillin-clavulanate may be indicated.
When is AOM diagnosed?
- Moderate to severe bulging of the TM or new onset of otorrhea not due to acute otitis externa
- Mild bulging of TM and recent (
What are treatment guidelines for AOM for a 6mo with unilateral or bilateral involvement w/ severe signs/symptoms? what are severe signs symptoms?
Treat × 10 days Symptoms: -Moderate-to-severe otalgia -Otalgia for at least 48 hr -Fever >102.2oF
What are treatment guidelines for AOM for 6-23 months of age for b/l involvement w/o severe signs symptoms (mild otalgia
Treat x 10d.
What are treatment guidelines for AOM for 6-23 months of age for unilateral involvement w/o severe signs symptoms (mild otalgia
Joint decision making with parent(s)/caregiver regarding: -Treatment × 10 days or
-Observation with close follow-up
What are treatment guidelines for AOM for >24 months of age with unilateral or bilateral involvement without severe signs/symptoms?
Joint decision making with parent(s)/caregiver regarding:
- Treat (2–5 years: 7 days; >6 years 5–7 days) or
- Observation with close follow-up
What antibiotic should be prescribed for AOM in a pt who has received amoxicillin in the past 30 days or has concurrent purulent conjunctivitis?
amoxicillin/clavulanate
How long should you give AOM to respond to abx before prescribing a different one?
48-72 hours
Is bactrim recommended for AOM?
no, high resistance.
What abx should be used in AOM with type I PCN allergy and negative testing/challenge to cephalosporins?
cefdinir, cefuroxime, cefpodoxime, or ceftriaxone
What abx should be used in patients who fail treatment with augmentin?
cetriaxone for 3 days.
What age does OME occur?
Most commonly, it occurs in children younger than 2 years of age, may occur in some children from 2–6 years of age, and very rarely occurs after the age of 6.
What are the symptoms of OME?
Subtly decreased hearing and the sensation of fullness in the ear.
How is OME diagnosed?
Pneumatic otoscopy is sensitive (nearly 90%), but not as specific (50–88%), whereas a tympanogram may be helpful for confirming uncertain cases or documenting hearing loss (Figure 7-1).
What is a persistent OME in an adult concerning for?
Structural abnormality such as a tumor.
What is the most common cause of OME?
Recent AOM w/ lingering ETD.
Is there a link between atopy and OME?
Not enough evidence to suggest a causal link.
Is there an increased risk of OME in atopic pts?
Yes, strong increased relative risk.