Otomycosis and its Predisposing Factors in Out-Patient Department of Otorhinolaryngology in a Tertiary Care Center

Bhuwan Raj Pandey, M. Singh, K. Bajracharya
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Introduction: Otomycosis is a fungal infection of external auditory canal frequently encountered by otorhinolaryngologists. It causes discomfort to patients with varied symptoms of pruritus, otorrhea, aural fullness and earache. People with a habit of using unnecessary ear drops, cleaning ear with unsterilized objects and those who use mustard oil are all prone to otomycosis. This study aims to find out the association between otomycosis and its predisposing factors. Methods: This study was undertaken in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology of a tertiary hospital from March 2018 to February 2019 and a total of 300 clinically diagnosed cases of otomycosis were enrolled for the study. Results: The mean age ±SD of the patients was 37.7 ± 18.8 years. Females (n=172, 57.3%) were more prone to otomycosis than males (n=128, 42.7%). The most common presenting symptom was pruritus only (n=95, 31.7%) with unilateral involvement being more common. The most common predisposing factor was mustard oil instillation (n=124, 41.3%). Aspergillus niger  was the most common fungus causing otomycosis in this study (n=104, 34.7%). Positive fungal cultures were observed in 285 specimens (95%). The fungal growth (n=285) was high in patients with the history of instilling mustard oil (42.8%) into the ear, 34.0% in topical steroid containing ear drops and 23.2% in self-cleaning group. Conclusion: Otomycosis is common in people using unnecessary steroid containing ear drops, cleaning ear with unsterilized objects and instillation of mustard oil.
某三级保健中心耳鼻咽喉科门诊的耳真菌病及其易感因素
耳真菌病是耳鼻喉科医生经常遇到的外耳道真菌感染。患者会出现各种不适症状,如瘙痒、耳漏、耳胀和耳痛。习惯使用不必要的滴耳液、用未经消毒的物品清洁耳朵以及使用芥菜油的人都容易患耳霉菌病。本研究旨在探讨耳真菌病与其易感因素之间的关系。方法:本研究于2018年3月至2019年2月在某三级医院耳鼻咽喉科开展,共纳入临床诊断的耳真菌病患者300例。结果:患者平均年龄±SD为37.7±18.8岁。女性(n=172, 57.3%)比男性(n=128, 42.7%)更易发生耳真菌病。最常见的症状仅为瘙痒(n=95, 31.7%),单侧受累更为常见。最常见的诱发因素是芥菜油注入(n=124, 41.3%)。黑曲霉是本研究中最常见的耳霉菌病真菌(n=104, 34.7%)。285例(95%)标本真菌培养阳性。有芥菜油滴入耳史的患者真菌生长率(n=285)较高(42.8%),外用类固醇滴耳液组为34.0%,自清洁组为23.2%。结论:耳真菌病常见于使用不必要的含类固醇滴耳液、用未消毒的物品清洁耳朵和滴注芥菜油的人群。
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