2019
DOI: 10.1097/mao.0000000000001986
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Necrotizing Otitis Externa—Analysis of 83 Cases: Clinical Findings and Course of Disease

Abstract: Objectives: Evaluate the relationship between clinical findings and course of disease among patients with necrotizing otitis externa (NOE). Study Design: Retrospective case series review. Setting: Tertiary referral center. Patients: Adult patients with no previous history of chronic ear disease, hospitalized due to NOE between the years 1990 to 2015. … Show more

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“…The role of surgery in the management of necrotising otitis externa was variable across published case series, with surgery incorporated into a treatment protocol in a minority of studies. 19,20,28,32,33,59 In Chawdhary and colleagues’ 2017 survey, 11 43 per cent of clinicians regularly used surgical management for necrotising otitis externa, with an additional 23 per cent occasionally using surgery. Surgery was indicated in cases of clinical non-improvement and cranial nerve palsy, and was also performed to obtain diagnostic samples and to remove sequestra.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of surgery in the management of necrotising otitis externa was variable across published case series, with surgery incorporated into a treatment protocol in a minority of studies. 19,20,28,32,33,59 In Chawdhary and colleagues’ 2017 survey, 11 43 per cent of clinicians regularly used surgical management for necrotising otitis externa, with an additional 23 per cent occasionally using surgery. Surgery was indicated in cases of clinical non-improvement and cranial nerve palsy, and was also performed to obtain diagnostic samples and to remove sequestra.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgery can reduce local infective load, remove necrotic tissue, and allow new tissue growth, which increases local vascularity, allowing systemic antibiotics to reach the critical area. 11 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PA is considered the most common pathogen in NOE. Despite that, there have been numerous publications indicating a shift in the incidence of the offending pathogen and an increase in the rate of fungal NOE and sterile NOE 3,4 . In the current study PA-NOE was the most common pathogen (45.0%), followed by sterile culture (20.8%) and fungal-NOE (15.3%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%