Title: Malignant Otitis Externa: A Clinicomicrobiological Study from a Tertiary Referral University Hospital in South India

Authors: A. Ravikumar, Anupma Jyoti Kindo, S. Prasannakumar, Pratibha George

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i3.105

Abstract

Malignant Otitis Externa (MOE) has shown a resurgent trend due to a rise in incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in developing countries like India. Classically, Pseudomonas aeruginosa has been implicated as the causative agent and empirical treatment involved Pseudomonas specific antibiotics. Recently, other microbiological agents and polymicrobial infections have been found to be associated with MOE.

Objective: To analyze the microbiological pattern of MOE and its impact on the treatment and outcome of the disease based on our ten years experience of managing this condition.

Methods: A retrospective study of all cases of MOE, treated at a tertiary referral hospital, between 2005-2015, was carried out. Details of patient histories, clinical assessment, management and outcomes were analyzed.

Results: In this study, 21 patients diagnosed with MOE, were included. All of them had poor glycemic control and the majority of them had deranged electrolyte levels (18/21) in addition to anemia (20/21). Pus culture from the external auditory meatus revealed different microorganisms, Pseudomonas Aeruginosa(6),  Staphylococcus aureus (3), polymicrobial(4), Enterococcus fecalis (1),Candida tropicalis(1). Control of the hyperglycemic status along with correction of electrolyte imbalance and culture directed parenteral antibiotics for a minimum period of 1 week resulted in 95% of patients recovering without sequelae.

Conclusion: Early diagnosis and aggressive management are essential for a satisfactory outcome. Parenteral and topical antibiotic therapy should be initiated keeping in mind the diverse microbiological spectrum encountered in this condition. A treatment protocol, specific to this region (tropics), has been developed by us and has proved successful.

Keywords: Malignant otitis externa, Skull base osteomyelitis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, polymicrobial infection, Diabetes mellitus, treatment protocol.

References

1.      Bhandary S, Karki P, Sinha BK. Malignant otitis externa: a review. Pac Health Dialog 2002; 9: 64-7.

2.      Meltzer PE, Kelemen G. Pyocyaneous osteomyelitis of the temporal bone, mandible, and zygoma. Laryngoscope.  1959; 169:1300–1316.

3.      Chandler JR. Malignant external otitis. Laryngoscope 1968; 78: 1257–94.

4.      Amorosa L, Modugno GC, Pirodda A. Malignant external otitis: Review and personal experience. Acta Otolaryngol 1996;521:3-16

5.      Bayardelle P, Jolivet-Granger M, Larochelle D. Staphylococcal malignant external otitis. Can Med Assoc J. 1982; 126:155-156.

6.      Rubin Grandis J1, Branstetter BF 4thYu VL. The changing face of malignant (necrotising) external otitis: clinical, radiological, and anatomic correlations. Lancet Infect Dis. 2004 Jan; 4(1):34-9

7.      Ford GR, Courteney-Harris RG. Another hazard of ear syringing: malignant external otitis. J Laryngol Otol 1990; 104: 709–10.

8.      Zikk D, Rapoport Y, Himelfarb MZ. Invasive external otitis after removal of impacted cerumen by irrigation. N Engl J Med 1991; 325: 969–70

9.      S. Prasanna Kumar, A. Ravikumar, L. Somu, Nazrin Mohd Ismail. Malignant otitis externa: An emerging scourge. Journal of Clinical Gerontology & Geriatrics 4 (2013) 128 -131.

10.  Carfrae MJ, Kesser BW. Malignant otitis externa. Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 2008; 41:537-549.

11.  Joachims H, Danino J, Raz R. Malignant external otitis: treatment with fluoroquinolones. Am J Otolaryngol 1988; 9:102–105.

12.  Sade J, Lang R, Goshen S, Kitres-Cohen R. Ciprofloxacin treatment of malignant external otitis. Am J Med 1989; 87(Suppl 5A):1385–1415.

13.  Bernstein JM, Holland NJ, Porter GC, Maw AR. Resistance of Pseudomonas to ciprofloxacin: implications for the treatment of malignant otitis externa. J Laryngol Otol. 2007; 121:118-123.

14.  Hobson CE1, Moy JD1, Byers KE2, Raz Y1, Hirsch BE1, McCall AA3. Malignant Otitis Externa: Evolving Pathogens and Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2014 Mar 26; 151(1):112-116.

Corresponding Author

Anupma Jyoti Kindo

Department of Microbiology, Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute

Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai-600116 Tamil Nadu, India

Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Tel: +91 9445239196