Abstract:【Objective】To analyze the pathogen characteristics of chronic suppurative otitis media and postoperative factors affecting of occurance of non-dry ear in order to improve the cure rate of chronic suppurative otitis media and provide a basis to reduce the complications.【Methods】A total of 243 patients who were treated with surgery for chronic suppurative otitis media in our hospital from Jan 2013 to Jan 2015 were included in this study. Etiology monitoring was conducted on the middle ear cavity discharge , and analysis was carried out on pathogenic bacterial distribution and drug sensitivity;The patients were divided into dry ear group and non-dry ear group; statistical analysis was made on age, gender, smoking, alcohol abuse, basic disease, nutritional status, clinical data and laboratory results; the postoperative risk factors of non-dry ear were evaluated.【Results】 Pathogenic bacteria was detected in 213 of 255 ear pus samples, the detection rate was 83.5%; A total of 268 strains of pathogens were detected , including 154 Gram- positive bacteria which accounted for 57.5% of total pathogens, and 92 Gram- negative ones which accounted for 34.3%; and 22 fungi ones accounting for 8.2%. Drug sensitive tests showed that Gram- positive bacteria was sensitive to glycopeptide antibiotics , and the Gram-negetive was sensitive to polymyxin B and carbapenems; Fungi was sensitive to antifungal drug. Non-dry ear after surgery was associated with smoking, diabetes and fungal infections (especially mucormycosis related), the difference of the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05).【Conclusion】The treatment of chronic suppurative otitis media should be based on sensitive antibiotic. Attention should be paid to the possibility of fungal infection, and patients are strongly advised to stop smoking and strictly control blood sugar.
王芳;胡晓艳;姜梁. 慢性化脓性中耳炎病原学特点及术后不干耳影响因素分析[J]. 医学临床研究, 2017, 34(3): 486-489.
WANG Fang, HU Xiao-yan, JIANG Liang. Pathogenic Analysis of Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media and the Influencing Factors of Non-dry Ear after Surgery. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL RESEARCH, 2017, 34(3): 486-489.