Epidemiology of Intratemporal Complications of Otitis Media

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Autor(a) principal: Maranhão, André Souza de Albuquerque [UNIFESP]
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Andrade, José Santos Cruz de [UNIFESP], Godofredo, Valéria [UNIFESP], Matos, Rafaela [UNIFESP], Penido, Norma de Oliveira [UNIFESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/8334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0033-1364172
Resumo: IntroductionDespite the advent of antibiotics and immunizations in the last century, complications of otitis media remain quite frequent, have high morbidity and mortality rates, and pose a challenge to the otorhinolaryngologist. ObjectiveTo establish the annual incidence of intratemporal complications of otitis media and prospectively evaluate patients via an analysis of epidemiologic and clinical aspects. MethodProspective, observational study. Between February 2010 and January 2011, patients admitted to a tertiary care, university-based otology practice with diagnosis of otitis media and an associated intratemporal complication (ITC) were included in the study. The following data were evaluated: age, sex, type of ITC, treatment, imaging tests findings, type and degree of hearing loss, and clinical outcome. The overall incidence of all complications and of each complication individually was determined. ResultA total of 1,816 patients were diagnosed with otitis media. For 592 (33%) individuals, the diagnosis was chronic otitis media; for 1,224 (67%), the diagnosis was acute otitis media. ITCs of otitis media were diagnosed in 15 patients; thus, the annual incidence of intratemporal complications was 0.8%. We identified 19 ITC diagnoses in 15 patients (3 patients had more than one diagnosis). Labyrinthine fistulae were diagnosed in 7 (36.8%) individuals, mastoiditis in 5 (26.3%), facial palsy in 4 (21.1%), and labyrinthitis in 3 (15.8%). ConclusionThe incidence of intratemporal complications in Brazil remains significant when compared with developed countries. Chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma is the most frequent etiology of intratemporal complications. Labyrinthine fistula is the most common intratemporal complication.
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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Epidemiology of Intratemporal Complications of Otitis Media
title Epidemiology of Intratemporal Complications of Otitis Media
spellingShingle Epidemiology of Intratemporal Complications of Otitis Media
Maranhão, André Souza de Albuquerque [UNIFESP]
otitis media
suppurative otitis media
temporal bone
title_short Epidemiology of Intratemporal Complications of Otitis Media
title_full Epidemiology of Intratemporal Complications of Otitis Media
title_fullStr Epidemiology of Intratemporal Complications of Otitis Media
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of Intratemporal Complications of Otitis Media
title_sort Epidemiology of Intratemporal Complications of Otitis Media
author Maranhão, André Souza de Albuquerque [UNIFESP]
author_facet Maranhão, André Souza de Albuquerque [UNIFESP]
Andrade, José Santos Cruz de [UNIFESP]
Godofredo, Valéria [UNIFESP]
Matos, Rafaela [UNIFESP]
Penido, Norma de Oliveira [UNIFESP]
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author2 Andrade, José Santos Cruz de [UNIFESP]
Godofredo, Valéria [UNIFESP]
Matos, Rafaela [UNIFESP]
Penido, Norma de Oliveira [UNIFESP]
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maranhão, André Souza de Albuquerque [UNIFESP]
Andrade, José Santos Cruz de [UNIFESP]
Godofredo, Valéria [UNIFESP]
Matos, Rafaela [UNIFESP]
Penido, Norma de Oliveira [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv otitis media
suppurative otitis media
temporal bone
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suppurative otitis media
temporal bone
description IntroductionDespite the advent of antibiotics and immunizations in the last century, complications of otitis media remain quite frequent, have high morbidity and mortality rates, and pose a challenge to the otorhinolaryngologist. ObjectiveTo establish the annual incidence of intratemporal complications of otitis media and prospectively evaluate patients via an analysis of epidemiologic and clinical aspects. MethodProspective, observational study. Between February 2010 and January 2011, patients admitted to a tertiary care, university-based otology practice with diagnosis of otitis media and an associated intratemporal complication (ITC) were included in the study. The following data were evaluated: age, sex, type of ITC, treatment, imaging tests findings, type and degree of hearing loss, and clinical outcome. The overall incidence of all complications and of each complication individually was determined. ResultA total of 1,816 patients were diagnosed with otitis media. For 592 (33%) individuals, the diagnosis was chronic otitis media; for 1,224 (67%), the diagnosis was acute otitis media. ITCs of otitis media were diagnosed in 15 patients; thus, the annual incidence of intratemporal complications was 0.8%. We identified 19 ITC diagnoses in 15 patients (3 patients had more than one diagnosis). Labyrinthine fistulae were diagnosed in 7 (36.8%) individuals, mastoiditis in 5 (26.3%), facial palsy in 4 (21.1%), and labyrinthitis in 3 (15.8%). ConclusionThe incidence of intratemporal complications in Brazil remains significant when compared with developed countries. Chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma is the most frequent etiology of intratemporal complications. Labyrinthine fistula is the most common intratemporal complication.
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