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Complications of acute otitis media and sinusitis

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Otitis media and sinusitis are clinically identifiable infections of the middle ear and sinuses. Both conditions should be regarded as dynamic processes with a clinical spectrum, which may extend from a self-limiting condition to a prolonged and sometimes complicated disease. With the advent of antibiotics, the natural course of these diseases has changed significantly. Severe complications once characterized by high mortality and morbidity have become rare. This has led to a generation of general practitioners, otolaryngologists, and pediatricians trained in an atmosphere of complacency in the treatment of otitis media and sinusitis. However, several recent publications report an increasing incidence of serious complications associated with otitis and sinusitis, probably due to rising antibiotic resistance. A high index of suspicion, based on clinical grounds, is therefore warranted. The ultimate goal in the approach of these conditions is pharmacotherapeutic management, resorting to surgery for the restoration of function rather than for the eradication of the infectious disease. As new information becomes available on the etiology, pathogenesis, and bacteriology of these conditions, new strategies are being used to improve treatment and to prevent complications. These measures should include a more appropriate choice of antibiotics, the determination of the role of adjuvant therapy and surgical procedures, and the development of new vaccines.

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Cohen, J.T., Hochman, I.I., DeRowe, A. et al. Complications of acute otitis media and sinusitis. Curr Infect Dis Rep 2, 130–140 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11908-000-0025-9

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