Serous otitis media: Clinical and therapeutic considerations, including dexamethasone (C 22 H 29 FO 5 ) intratympanic injection

  • Mârțu C
  • Cozma S
  • Cobzeanu B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Serous otitis media (SOM) occurs in children and constitutes one of the most significant causes of hearing loss in young age, posing as an important risk factor for long-term hearing loss. SOM is underdiagnosed, most frequently in infants, or the appointment to the ENT doctor is delayed due to non-acute symptomatology. The aim of the present study was to assess 285 patients with SOM diagnosed within a two-year span. The etiology and pathology of hearing loss in patients with different age groups were examined. The importance of a clinical examination and tympanometry was emphasized as absolutely necessary for a correct diagnosis. Treatment targeted Eustachian Tube permeabilization for satisfactory long-term middle ear aeration. Nasal drops with vasoconstrictor drugs (phenylephrine) and disinfectant (colloidal silver 1%) were commonly used, but some patients also benefitted from dexamethasone intratympanic injection. Patients were evaluated at the end of the treatment and follow-up occurred at one month, one year and three years later.

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Mârțu, C., Cozma, S., Cobzeanu, B., Vesa, D., Butnaru, C., Bularda, D., … Rădulescu, L. (2021). Serous otitis media: Clinical and therapeutic considerations, including dexamethasone (C 22 H 29 FO 5 ) intratympanic injection. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 23(2). https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2021.11048

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