Post-Pandemic Surge in Complications of Acute Otitis Media.

IF 0.7 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Mehmet Korkmaz, Fakih Cihat Eravcı, Mehmet Akif Eryılmaz, Hamdi Arbağ
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Abstract

Objective: Acute otitis media (AOM), a common middle ear infection, can lead to severe complications if not properly managed. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic significantly impacted healthcare delivery and disease management. This study aimed to evaluate the incidence of complicated AOM cases from the pre-pandemic to post-pandemic period.

Methods: A retrospective review was conducted at Necmettin Erbakan University, Department of Otolaryngology, on patients diagnosed with complicated AOM in the period from January 2014 to February 2024. Patients were categorized into three periods: pre-pandemic (2014-2020), pandemic (2020-2022), and post-pandemic (2023-2024). Clinical data, including demographics, types of AOM complications, and treatment methods, were analyzed.

Results: A total of 32 patients (20 females and 12 males) with AOM complications were identified. Mastoiditis was the most common complication, seen in 43.75% of the patients, with increased incidences of 64.3% in the post-pandemic period. Subperiosteal abscess was noted in 12.5 % of the patients, exclusively in the pandemic and post-pandemic periods. Facial nerve paralysis (12.5%) and labyrinthitis (9.3%) were noted only in the post-pandemic period. Meningitis was noted in 15.6% of the patients, with increased incidences in the post-pandemic period. Observed during the post-pandemic period, sigmoid sinus thrombosis was noted in only one patient (3.1%).

Conclusion: Despite the reduced AOM incidence rates during the early pandemic, a surge was seen in complicated AOM cases in the post-pandemic period. This increase could be linked to COVID-19's impact on the immune system, pathogen virulence changes, and disruptions in vaccination protocols. These findings highlight the need for improved surveillance of AOM cases regarding complications in the post-pandemic era.

大流行后急性中耳炎并发症激增
目的:急性中耳炎(AOM)是一种常见的中耳感染,如果处理不当,可导致严重的并发症。2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行严重影响了医疗保健服务和疾病管理。本研究旨在评估从大流行前到大流行后期间复杂AOM病例的发生率。方法:回顾性分析2014年1月至2024年2月在Necmettin Erbakan大学耳鼻喉科诊断为复杂AOM的患者。患者分为三个阶段:大流行前(2014-2020年)、大流行(2020-2022年)和大流行后(2023-2024年)。分析临床资料,包括人口统计学、AOM并发症类型和治疗方法。结果:共发现AOM并发症32例,其中女性20例,男性12例。乳突炎是最常见的并发症,占43.75%,在大流行后时期发病率增加了64.3%。12.5%的患者出现骨膜下脓肿,仅在大流行和大流行后时期出现。面神经麻痹(12.5%)和迷路炎(9.3%)仅在大流行后时期出现。15.6%的患者出现脑膜炎,在大流行后时期发病率有所增加。在大流行后期间,仅1例患者(3.1%)出现乙状结肠窦血栓形成。结论:尽管在大流行早期AOM发病率降低,但在大流行后时期,复杂的AOM病例出现激增。这种增加可能与COVID-19对免疫系统的影响、病原体毒力的变化以及疫苗接种方案的中断有关。这些发现突出表明,在大流行后时代,有必要改进对AOM病例并发症的监测。
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