Pediatric Necrotizing Otitis Externa: A Scoping Review

Zuhaib A. Khokhar, John F. Mills, Shaun A. Nguyen, David R. White, Wayne K. Robbins, Ted A. Meyer
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Objective:This review sought to answer the following research question: What are the characteristics of pediatric necrotizing otitis externa (NOE)? Moreover, we wanted to highlight the clinical importance of the current limitations in the literature.Methods:A scoping review was performed to determine what is known about NOE in the pediatric population. Four databases (COCHRANE Library, CINAHL, PubMed, and Scopus) were queried for articles published in English between 1976 to 2022. Variables extracted included comorbidities, demographics, outcomes, and treatment.Results:A total of 20 studies (N = 439) reported sufficient measures to be included in the review. Patients with NOE had a mean age of 10.0 years (range 2 months to 14 years) with a male-to-female gender ratio of 1.1:1. Mean length of hospital stay was 2.9 days (95%CI: 2.7-3.0). Demographics included 45.4% Caucasian, 6.0% African American, and 2.7% Asian/Pacific Islander. Less than 5% of patients had diabetes, while other reported comorbidities included neutropenia (n = 6), anemia (n = 5), dehydration/malnutrition (n = 4), Stevens Johnson Syndrome (n = 2), some form of immunosuppression/organ transplantation (n = 2), thrombocytopenia (n = 2), and leukopenia (n = 2). There have been no reported deaths from NOE in children.Conclusions:In the adult population NOE most commonly affects patients with diabetes, but our review reveals that diabetes does not appear to play as big a role in children. The disease seems to commonly affect patients with immunosuppression or severe health conditions. Complications such as cranial nerve palsies appear to be more common in the pediatric population. Specifically, the role of biopsy and culture in the treatment of pediatric NOE is stressed as they are important in treatment decisions.
小儿坏死性外耳道炎:范围界定综述
目的:本综述旨在回答以下研究问题:小儿坏死性中耳炎(NOE)有哪些特征?此外,我们还希望强调目前文献中存在的局限性在临床上的重要性。方法:我们进行了一次范围性综述,以确定人们对儿科坏死性外耳道炎的了解程度。我们在四个数据库(COCHRANE Library、CINAHL、PubMed 和 Scopus)中查询了 1976 年至 2022 年间发表的英文文章。提取的变量包括合并症、人口统计学、结果和治疗。结果:共有 20 项研究(N = 439)报告了足够的测量指标,并被纳入综述。NOE患者的平均年龄为10.0岁(2个月至14岁),男女性别比为1.1:1。平均住院时间为 2.9 天(95%CI:2.7-3.0)。人口统计学特征包括 45.4% 白种人、6.0% 非洲裔美国人和 2.7% 亚太裔美国人。不到5%的患者患有糖尿病,其他合并症包括中性粒细胞减少(6例)、贫血(5例)、脱水/营养不良(4例)、史蒂文斯-约翰逊综合征(2例)、某种形式的免疫抑制/器官移植(2例)、血小板减少(2例)和白细胞减少(2例)。结论:在成人人群中,NOE 最常影响糖尿病患者,但我们的研究显示,糖尿病在儿童中的影响似乎并不大。这种疾病似乎通常影响免疫抑制或严重健康状况的患者。颅神经麻痹等并发症似乎在儿童人群中更为常见。特别强调了活检和培养在治疗小儿 NOE 中的作用,因为它们在治疗决策中非常重要。
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