Intracranial abscesses associated with chronic suppurative otitis media
Adult
Male
Empyema, Subdural
Adolescent
Fever
Headache
Brain Abscess
Middle Aged
Otitis Media, Suppurative
Cranial Nerve Diseases
Mastoid
3. Good health
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Epidural Abscess
Child, Preschool
Chronic Disease
Humans
Female
Child
Cholesteatoma
Retrospective Studies
DOI:
10.1007/s00405-004-0903-0
Publication Date:
2005-06-14T13:17:55Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
Intracranial abscesses are serious complications of chronic suppurative otitis media (COM). This study included 32 patients presenting with intracranial abscesses from 780 patients hospitalized for treatment of COM. The 32 patients had 59 intracranial complications. Perisinus abscess (13 of 32) was the most common intracranial abscess, followed by temporal lobe abscess (8 of 32), epidural abscess (7 of 32), cerebellar abscess (6 of 32) and subdural empyema (2 of 32). Headache (93%), fever (87%) and altered mental status (62%) were the most common presenting symptoms and signs, along with symptoms of COM. All patients were treated with intravenous antibiotics and canal wall down mastoidectomy. Cholesteatoma with granulation tissue and bony defects at the sinus plate and/or dural plate were seen in most of the patients. Gram negative bacilli and anaerobes were the most common organisms cultured from the abscesses. Three patients had neurological sequels. One patient died. The early diagnosis of these complications requires a high index of suspicion and imaging studies. A multidisciplinary and coordinated approach is important for the management of these patients.
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