Outpatient management of chronic suppurative otitis media without cholesteatoma in children

1992 
Prolonged antipseudomonal parenteral antibiotic therapy combined with daily aural toilet has been effective in resolving long standing ear discharge in children with chronic suppurative otitis media. However, such treatment suffered from the disadvantages of prolonged hospitalization. We conducted a prospective study to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of exclusive outpatient treatment of children with chronic suppurative otitis media without cholesteatoma who had failed ototopical/oral antimicrobial therapy. The treatment consisted of daily aural toilet (suction and debridement) and twice daily parenteral ceftazidime (50 mg/kg/dose). Thirty-seven children were included. The duration of discharge from the ear before treatment was 6 to 121 months (median, 30 months). Aerobic cultures yielded Pseudomonas aeruginosa in 97%, often with other organisms. The management and follow-up were performed jointly by otolaryngology and infectious diseases physicians using the hospital ambulatory services.
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