(5.) American Academy of Family Physicians Subcommittee on Management of
Acute Otitis Media. Diagnosis and management of
acute otitis media.
Acute otitis media (AOM) is a common bacterial infection affecting children at least once before their second birthday, and is a leading cause of health care visits and antibiotic prescription worldwide.
In 2010, Coco, et al, conducted a study of 1114 physicians and found that the rate of
acute otitis media encounters at which no antibiotic-prescribing was reported did not change after guideline publication.
Impacted wax,
acute otitis media, otitis externa and chronic otitis media were the most common ear diseases identified.
Causative pathogens, antibiotic resistance and therapeutic considerations in
acute otitis media. Paediatr Infect Dis J 1997;16:449-56.
The new guidelines, the first revision since 2004, also reaffirmed and expanded the option of observation without treatment for selected children with
acute otitis media (AOM) as an alternative to immediate prescription of an antibiotic.
The Results: The combination of maternal and infant vaccination was 25% more effective in decreasing the risk of respiratory infections and
acute otitis media when compared to vaccinating the infants alone.
We report a case of petrositis presenting as the Gradenigo's syndrome secondary to
acute otitis media which was treated successfully by ventilation tube insertion followed by anti-microbial therapy.
Since this form of recurrent leukemia of the middle ear is rare and the clinical manifestations can mimic
acute otitis media and Bell palsy, it may not be readily recognized.
Objective: To evaluate single dose intramuscular ceftriaxone as an option for the treatment of
acute otitis media (AOM).