increased risk of OM with?
-age
decreased risk of OM with?
breastfeeding - may be position of infant or the passive Ab’s from mom
incidence of OM?
how does blockage of the eustachian tube cause middle ear infections?
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describe respiratory epithelium - why is it important?
what three functions does the eustachian tube serve for the middle ear?
pathogenesis of OM (factors associated)
can you catch OM?
no - it is not contagious, BUT the respiratory infection that caused it IS contagious
big 3 for OM
S. pneumoniae
H. influenzae (non-typable)
M. catarhallis
what are some other bugs that cause OM?
some viruses associated with OM
how do you get a sample of purulent fluid in OM if necessary?
tympanocentesis - needle through tympanic membrane
AOM history -what will you see?
OME history - what will you see?
ddx: other options for otalgia
ddx: other options for ottorhea
-otitis externa
ddx: other options for hearing loss
- sensorineural
ddx: other options for vertigo, nystagmus, tinnitus
- labyrinthitis
ddx: other options for postauricular swelling
- lymphadenitis
ddx: other options for facial paralysis
Bell’s palsy
what to look for on physical exam:
what to look for on ear exam:
external: tenderness, swelling
otoscopic: tympanic membrane
- landmarks
- position
- color
- translucency
- mobility
triad: bulging, immobile, red***
tympanic membrane abnormalities
micro associations w/ fever and earache
suspect pneumococcal infection