Complications of otitis media - The importance of early recognition

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that are important for the early diagnosis of intracranial and intratemporal complications of otitis media. Study design: The study design was a retrospective follow-up study. Setting: The study took place at a tertiary referral center. Patients: The medical history of 23 patients with intracranial and intratemporal complications of otitis media was analyzed. Interventions: Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures were performed. Main Outcome Measures: Age, initial diagnosis, final diagnosis, early presenting symptoms, otoscopic findings, time interval between the first manifestation of symptoms and the start of therapy, and follow-up status were measured. Results: In almost all patients, early symptoms included persisting fever and headache. High morbidity and mortality were correlated to a prolonged time interval between the early symptomatology and start of treatment. Doctor's delay was regarded as the most significant delaying factor. Conclusion: Early diagnosis of otogenic complications of otitis media based on the early symptoms persisting fever and headache can reduce morbidity and mortality associated with these complications

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