Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.  1998 May;41(5):578-581.

Treatment of Adult-Onset Otitis Media with Effusion by Morphologic Difference of Nasopharynx and Eustachian Tube Orifice

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  • 1Department of Otolaryngology, Dae Rim Saint Mary's Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Recently, adult-onset otitis media with effusion(OME) tends to increase in its incidence. We compared the treatment of OME by morphologic difference of nasopharynx and eustachian tube orifice in adult-onset OME.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
156 patients were retrospectively studied. 156 patients were divided into 4 groups; group 0: normal finding on eustachian tube orifice and nasopharynx, group I: pathologic lesions on eustachian tube orifice and torus tubarius, group II: pathologic lesions on nasopharynx, group III: pathologic lesions on group I and II. Pathologic lesions are hyperemia, edema, lymphoid follicle hyperplasia. First, we treated patients with antibiotics, if OME was not improved, combined treatment of antibiotics and steroid was administered. If OME was not improved by medical treatment, myringotomy or ventilation tube insertion was done.
RESULTS
Antibiotics treatment was effective in group 0, combined treatment of antibiotics and steroid was effective in group I, II. Many cases of surgical treatmnent was done in group III and it was effective.
CONCLUSION
Careful examination of nasopharynx and eustachian tube orifice can predict prognosis and choice of treatment.

Keyword

Adult-onset OME; Nasopharynx; Eustachian tube

MeSH Terms

Anti-Bacterial Agents
Edema
Eustachian Tube*
Humans
Hyperemia
Hyperplasia
Incidence
Nasopharynx*
Otitis Media with Effusion*
Otitis Media*
Otitis*
Prognosis
Retrospective Studies
Ventilation
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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