Systematic review of the diagnosis and management of necrotising otitis externa: Highlighting the need for high-quality research.

Takata J., Hopkins M., Alexander V., Bannister O., Dalton L., Harrison L., Groves E., Kanona H., Jones GL., Mohammed H., Andersson MI., Hodgson SH.

OBJECTIVES: To present a systematic review and critical analysis of clinical studies for necrotising otitis externa (NOE), with the aim of informing best practice for diagnosis and management. DESIGN: Medline, Embase, Cochrane Library and Web of Science were searched from database inception until 30 April 2021 for all clinical articles on NOE. The review was registered on PROSPERO (ID: CRD42020128957) and conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines. RESULTS: Seventy articles, including 2274 patients were included in the final synthesis. Seventy-three percent were retrospective case series; the remainder were of low methodological quality. Case definitions varied widely. Median patient age was 69.2 years; 68% were male, 84% had diabetes and 10% had no reported immunosuppressive risk factor. Otalgia was almost universal (96%), with granulation (69%) and oedema (76%) the commonest signs reported. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was isolated in 62%, but a range of bacterial and fungal pathogens were reported and 14% grew no organism. Optimal imaging modality for diagnosis or follow-up was unclear. Median antimicrobial therapy duration was 7.2 weeks, with no definitive evidence for optimal regimens. Twenty-one percent had surgery with widely variable timing, indication, or procedure. One-year disease-specific mortality was 2%; treatment failure and relapse rates were 22% and 7%, respectively. CONCLUSION: There is a lack of robust, high-quality data to support best practice for diagnosis and management for this neglected condition. A minimum set of reporting requirements is proposed for future studies. A consensus case definition is urgently needed to facilitate high-quality research.

DOI

10.1111/coa.14041

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2023-05-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

48

Pages

381 - 394

Total pages

13

Keywords

Pseudomonas aeruginosa, malignant otitis externa, necrotising otitis externa, skull base osteomyelitis, Humans, Male, Aged, Female, Otitis Externa, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors

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