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Analysis of Prognostic Factors in Malignant External Otitis
OBJECTIVES: Malignant external otitis (MEO) is a potentially fatal infection of the external auditory canal, temporal bone, and skull base. Despite treatment with modern antibiotics, MEO can lead to skull base osteomyelitis. Until now, there have been few studies on the prognostic factors of MEO. ME...
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Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5545692/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27671716 http://dx.doi.org/10.21053/ceo.2016.00612 |
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author | Lee, Sang Kuk Lee, Se A Seon, Sang Woo Jung, Jae Hyun Lee, Jong Dae Choi, Jae Young Kim, Bo Gyung |
author_facet | Lee, Sang Kuk Lee, Se A Seon, Sang Woo Jung, Jae Hyun Lee, Jong Dae Choi, Jae Young Kim, Bo Gyung |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Malignant external otitis (MEO) is a potentially fatal infection of the external auditory canal, temporal bone, and skull base. Despite treatment with modern antibiotics, MEO can lead to skull base osteomyelitis. Until now, there have been few studies on the prognostic factors of MEO. METHODS: We performed a retrospective study to identify prognostic factors of MEO, and a meta-analysis of other articles investigating MEO. On the basis of disease progression the 28 patients in our study were divided into ‘controlled’ and ‘uncontrolled’ groups, consisting of 12 and 16 patients, respectively. We identified three categories of prognostic factors: those related to patient, disease, and treatment. We compared these prognostic factors between the controlled and uncontrolled groups. RESULTS: In our study, the duration of diabetes mellitus (DM), presence of inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate), and computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging findings influenced the prognosis of MEO. In contrast, prognosis was unrelated to age, gender, mean glucose level, hemoglobin A1c level, pathogen, comorbidity, or cranial nerve involvement. No factor related to treatment modality was correlated with prognosis, such as surgery, steroid therapy, or interval to the first appropriate treatment. Cranial nerve involvement has been proven to be associated with disease progression, but the relationship between cranial nerve involvement and the prognosis of MEO remains controversial. As a part of this study, we conducted a meta-analysis of cranial nerve involvement as a prognostic factor of MEO. We found that cranial nerve involvement has a statistically significant influence on the prognosis of MEO. CONCLUSION: We found that glycemic control in diabetes mellitus, cranial nerve involvement, and the extent of disease determined from various imaging modalities influence the prognosis of MEO. We suggest that significant prognostic factors should be monitored to determine the prognosis of patients with MEO. |
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spelling | pubmed-55456922017-09-01 Analysis of Prognostic Factors in Malignant External Otitis Lee, Sang Kuk Lee, Se A Seon, Sang Woo Jung, Jae Hyun Lee, Jong Dae Choi, Jae Young Kim, Bo Gyung Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol Original Article OBJECTIVES: Malignant external otitis (MEO) is a potentially fatal infection of the external auditory canal, temporal bone, and skull base. Despite treatment with modern antibiotics, MEO can lead to skull base osteomyelitis. Until now, there have been few studies on the prognostic factors of MEO. METHODS: We performed a retrospective study to identify prognostic factors of MEO, and a meta-analysis of other articles investigating MEO. On the basis of disease progression the 28 patients in our study were divided into ‘controlled’ and ‘uncontrolled’ groups, consisting of 12 and 16 patients, respectively. We identified three categories of prognostic factors: those related to patient, disease, and treatment. We compared these prognostic factors between the controlled and uncontrolled groups. RESULTS: In our study, the duration of diabetes mellitus (DM), presence of inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate), and computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging findings influenced the prognosis of MEO. In contrast, prognosis was unrelated to age, gender, mean glucose level, hemoglobin A1c level, pathogen, comorbidity, or cranial nerve involvement. No factor related to treatment modality was correlated with prognosis, such as surgery, steroid therapy, or interval to the first appropriate treatment. Cranial nerve involvement has been proven to be associated with disease progression, but the relationship between cranial nerve involvement and the prognosis of MEO remains controversial. As a part of this study, we conducted a meta-analysis of cranial nerve involvement as a prognostic factor of MEO. We found that cranial nerve involvement has a statistically significant influence on the prognosis of MEO. CONCLUSION: We found that glycemic control in diabetes mellitus, cranial nerve involvement, and the extent of disease determined from various imaging modalities influence the prognosis of MEO. We suggest that significant prognostic factors should be monitored to determine the prognosis of patients with MEO. Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2017-09 2016-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5545692/ /pubmed/27671716 http://dx.doi.org/10.21053/ceo.2016.00612 Text en Copyright © 2017 by Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Lee, Sang Kuk Lee, Se A Seon, Sang Woo Jung, Jae Hyun Lee, Jong Dae Choi, Jae Young Kim, Bo Gyung Analysis of Prognostic Factors in Malignant External Otitis |
title | Analysis of Prognostic Factors in Malignant External Otitis |
title_full | Analysis of Prognostic Factors in Malignant External Otitis |
title_fullStr | Analysis of Prognostic Factors in Malignant External Otitis |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of Prognostic Factors in Malignant External Otitis |
title_short | Analysis of Prognostic Factors in Malignant External Otitis |
title_sort | analysis of prognostic factors in malignant external otitis |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5545692/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27671716 http://dx.doi.org/10.21053/ceo.2016.00612 |
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