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1
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What would the patient describe with otitis media with effusion?

A
often asymptomatic
sometimes mild ear pain
fullness or popping intermittently
feeling like talking in a barrel
muffled hearing
imbalance/dizziness
2
Q

What is seen on physical exam

A
decreased TM mobility
dull TM, can bulge or be opaque
no landmarks or distorted/fuzzy
air fluid level and bubbles
retracted TM
3
Q

What would you be concerned about in older patient, smoker with 3-4 months of unilateral otitis media with effusion?

A

nasopharyngeal carcinoma and requires specialty referral.

4
Q

How is the diagnosis of Otitis Media with effusion made?

A

It is made when there is evidence of middle ear effusion without signs or symptoms of acute ear infection.

5
Q

What are the risk factors for hearing loss caused by otitis media with effusion

A
  • bilateral otitis media with effusion over 4 months
    If 2 or more of the following are present:
    *OME present for longer than 8 weeks
    *speech development slower than peers
    *speech less clear than previously
    *child decreases amount of talking
    *child less responsive to name and other familiar objects
    *child says “huh” or “what” frequently
    *child sits close to tv or wants volume louder
    *child is hyperactive or overly inattentive
6
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When is language and hearing testing recommended?

A
  • if OME lasts for 3 months or longer
  • or at any point language is delayed
  • learning problems
  • or significant hearing loss is suspected.
7
Q

What percentage of OME will resolve in 3 months?

A

75%

children considered not at risk should be watched for 3 months from the onset of effusion or diagnosis.