Prevalence of otomycosis in patients with cerumen impaction due to ear-phone usage during COVID-19

S. Suresh, Suraj Suresh, Sudha Sivasamy
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Background: Otomycosis affects about 9% of patients with otitis externa. One of the predisposing factor is impacted cerumen.  Earphone usage causes cerumen impaction. In the light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, people are housebound due to prolonged lockdown. Hence people are more technology dependent as working from home and studying online has become the norm. Therefore, usage of earphones has proportionately increased, and the impacted cerumen cases have increased. Methods: This cross-sectional study aimed to analyze data from questionnaire to assess the prevalence of otomycosis among patients with impacted cerumen due to excessive earphone usage, establish associations between otomycosis and symptoms such as pain and hearing loss as well as the correlation between fungal growth and the long hours of earphones usage. The relationship between the age of participants and the usage of earphones during the pandemic was also explored. The data was collected from 100 individuals aged 14 to 51 years who sought treatment for symptomatic impacted wax at an ENT clinic in Malaysia. Results: The mean age of participants was 25.9 years. There was a 31% prevalence of otomycosis among these patients. Otalgia was present in 60% of patients with otomycosis (t value 2.94, coefficient 0.27). Approximately 37% of patients had a large air-bone gap indicating conductive hearing loss. There was an insignificant correlation between otomycosis and the longer hours of earphones usage (t value 1.51, coefficient 0.00015). No correlation was found between age of participants and the total hours of earphone usage (t value 0.63, coefficient 0.0012). Conclusion: This study offers initial evidence that earphone usage could be a predisposing factor in developing otomycosis. However, there was no evidence of longer hours of earphones usage increasing the chances of developing otomycosis. Additionally, symptoms like otalgia and conductive hearing loss could be present in both earwax impaction and otomycosis.
COVID-19期间使用耳机所致耳膜嵌塞患者耳真菌病的患病率
背景:耳真菌病影响约9%的外耳炎患者。其中一个诱发因素是耳垢受影响。使用耳机会导致耳垢嵌塞。鉴于最近的COVID-19大流行,由于长期封锁,人们被困在家中。因此,人们更加依赖于技术,因为在家工作和在线学习已经成为常态。因此,耳机的使用比例增加了,影响耳垢的病例也增加了。方法:本横断面研究旨在分析问卷调查数据,评估耳霉菌病在因过度使用耳机而影响耳垢患者中的患病率,建立耳霉菌病与疼痛、听力丧失等症状之间的关系,以及真菌生长与长时间使用耳机之间的关系。还探讨了大流行期间参与者的年龄与耳机使用之间的关系。数据收集自100名年龄在14至51岁之间的人,他们在马来西亚的一家耳鼻喉科诊所寻求有症状的耳垢治疗。结果:参与者平均年龄25.9岁。这些患者中有31%的耳真菌病患病率。60%的耳真菌病患者存在耳痛(t值2.94,系数0.27)。大约37%的患者有较大的气骨间隙,表明传导性听力损失。耳真菌病与耳机使用时间较长相关性不显著(t值1.51,系数0.00015)。被试年龄与耳机使用总时数无相关性(t值0.63,系数0.0012)。结论:本研究提供了耳机使用可能是耳真菌病发病诱因的初步证据。然而,没有证据表明长时间使用耳机会增加患耳真菌病的几率。此外,耳垢嵌塞和耳真菌病都可能出现耳痛和传导性听力损失等症状。
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