Standardised treatment protocol for necrotizing otitis externa: retrospective case series and systematic literature review

ABSTRACT: Objectives: There is currently no consensus on the most effective treatment protocol for necrotizing otitis externa (NOE). This article aims to produce a NOE treatment protocol from the literature and clinical experience. Methods: A total of 26 case series from the literature were reviewe...

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Main Authors: James Frost, Anda D. Samson
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
Series:Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213716521001661
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spelling doaj-4ce83ae7089540219e5ac364114e8fec2021-09-15T04:21:42ZengElsevierJournal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance2213-71652021-09-0126266271Standardised treatment protocol for necrotizing otitis externa: retrospective case series and systematic literature reviewJames Frost0Anda D. Samson1Hull York Medical School, John Hughlings Building, University Road, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, UK; Hull York Medical School, Allam Medical Building, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UK; Department of Infection, Hull University Teaching Hospitals, Castle Hill Hospital, Hull, East Yorkshire HU16 5JQ, UK; Corresponding author. Mailing address: 12 Fordham Road, Newton Hall, Durham, County Durham DH1 5LW, UK. Tel.: +44 7767 212 958.Hull York Medical School, John Hughlings Building, University Road, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, UK; Hull York Medical School, Allam Medical Building, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UK; Department of Infection, Hull University Teaching Hospitals, Castle Hill Hospital, Hull, East Yorkshire HU16 5JQ, UKABSTRACT: Objectives: There is currently no consensus on the most effective treatment protocol for necrotizing otitis externa (NOE). This article aims to produce a NOE treatment protocol from the literature and clinical experience. Methods: A total of 26 case series from the literature were reviewed in combination with a retrospective case series of inpatients from Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust from 2013–2018. Over 5 years, 40 patients were identified, with only 29 being analysed due to unavailable or incomplete case notes. Results: In the literature review, the most common bacterial species causing NOE was Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Resistance to ciprofloxacin was prevalent, however multidrug resistance was rare. Ciprofloxacin and ceftazidime were the most widely used antibiotics. No ceftazidime resistance was reported in the literature or in our cohort. The average age of the patients in our cohort was 80 years. Moreover, 62% had either diabetes mellitus or were immunosuppressed. One patient died directly due to NOE-related sepsis. Intravenous ceftazidime monotherapy was mostly used. The duration of treatment was 6–7 weeks, with no relapses documented. Conclusion: Ceftazidime monotherapy was an effective empirical treatment in our cohort, and a total duration of 6–7 weeks of antibiotics was sufficient. We have created a standardised treatment protocol based on our findings that will need to be validated in a larger cohort of patients.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213716521001661Necrotizing otitis externaMalignant otitis externaAntibioticsAntibiotic resistanceTreatment algorithm
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author James Frost
Anda D. Samson
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Anda D. Samson
Standardised treatment protocol for necrotizing otitis externa: retrospective case series and systematic literature review
Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance
Necrotizing otitis externa
Malignant otitis externa
Antibiotics
Antibiotic resistance
Treatment algorithm
author_facet James Frost
Anda D. Samson
author_sort James Frost
title Standardised treatment protocol for necrotizing otitis externa: retrospective case series and systematic literature review
title_short Standardised treatment protocol for necrotizing otitis externa: retrospective case series and systematic literature review
title_full Standardised treatment protocol for necrotizing otitis externa: retrospective case series and systematic literature review
title_fullStr Standardised treatment protocol for necrotizing otitis externa: retrospective case series and systematic literature review
title_full_unstemmed Standardised treatment protocol for necrotizing otitis externa: retrospective case series and systematic literature review
title_sort standardised treatment protocol for necrotizing otitis externa: retrospective case series and systematic literature review
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance
issn 2213-7165
publishDate 2021-09-01
description ABSTRACT: Objectives: There is currently no consensus on the most effective treatment protocol for necrotizing otitis externa (NOE). This article aims to produce a NOE treatment protocol from the literature and clinical experience. Methods: A total of 26 case series from the literature were reviewed in combination with a retrospective case series of inpatients from Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust from 2013–2018. Over 5 years, 40 patients were identified, with only 29 being analysed due to unavailable or incomplete case notes. Results: In the literature review, the most common bacterial species causing NOE was Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Resistance to ciprofloxacin was prevalent, however multidrug resistance was rare. Ciprofloxacin and ceftazidime were the most widely used antibiotics. No ceftazidime resistance was reported in the literature or in our cohort. The average age of the patients in our cohort was 80 years. Moreover, 62% had either diabetes mellitus or were immunosuppressed. One patient died directly due to NOE-related sepsis. Intravenous ceftazidime monotherapy was mostly used. The duration of treatment was 6–7 weeks, with no relapses documented. Conclusion: Ceftazidime monotherapy was an effective empirical treatment in our cohort, and a total duration of 6–7 weeks of antibiotics was sufficient. We have created a standardised treatment protocol based on our findings that will need to be validated in a larger cohort of patients.
topic Necrotizing otitis externa
Malignant otitis externa
Antibiotics
Antibiotic resistance
Treatment algorithm
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