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. 2017 Aug;137(8):818-822.
doi: 10.1080/00016489.2017.1295468. Epub 2017 Mar 16.

Current management of necrotising otitis externa in the UK: survey of 221 UK otolaryngologists

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Current management of necrotising otitis externa in the UK: survey of 221 UK otolaryngologists

Gaurav Chawdhary et al. Acta Otolaryngol. 2017 Aug.

Abstract

Introduction: Necrotising otitis externa (NOE) is a rare infection causing skull base osteomyelitis. The evidence regarding NOE consists mostly of case series. Hence, there is a limited evidence base to guide decision-making. This survey aims to report the experience of 221 otolaryngologists in this condition.

Materials and methods: Internet survey administered to the membership of the British Association of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (ENT UK).

Results: Respondents' detailed replies on diagnosis, treatment and follow up are presented. One third of respondents reported increasing incidence of NOE. Over 80% diagnosed NOE based on pre-existing risk factors, severe pain, non-resolution of infection and CT scan. Most respondents managed NOE with intravenous antibiotics (90%) and blood sugar control (82%). There was less agreement in certain aspects of management including the role of surgery and the nature and duration of follow up.

Conclusions: Our survey provides a picture of NOE management in the UK. While there is consensus in some aspects of NOE management, other aspects attract widely differing answers. This may reflect the lack of strong evidence in the literature. Future work should aim to address this.

Keywords: Otitis externa; diagnosis; osteomyelitis; skull base; surveys and questionnaires; therapy.

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