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Innovation ; : 21-22, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-686885

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@#BACKGROUND. The most complications of inflammation of the middle ear temporal bone and skull brain are otitis media, suppurative otitis media, meningitis and skull brain abscess. Aim:To diagnose otitis media, to find the complication of suppurative skull brain and to study the treatment issues as well as to decrease the complication. METHOD. We treated that the patients who was treated the otitis media and complicated with suppurative skull brain between 2014-2015, also the treatment was studied by us in department of otolaryngology surgery of Shastin Central Hospital. RESULTS. In our study, we found the following results: It was a high prevalence with chronic otitis media with effusion in 60 (28.8%) people of younger age group with 25-35 years old. It was a female preponderance with 66% by prevalence. Chronic otitis media with effusion 120 (57.6%), chronic otitis media with mastoiditis 79 (37.9%), total number of patients chronic otitis media with and without mastoiditis 199 (95.5%). It shows disease are easy to throne to the complicated stage of its disease. There was 1 case (0.48%) with intracranial complication. We manage the 8 (4%) patients by antibiotic therapy, 200 (96%) patients by combined with medical and surgical therapy with average 9-12 days of hospital bed days. During 2014-2015, there was only 1 case with intracranial complication from chronic otitis media, shows our early diagnostic level of medical service are quite well. CONCLUSION. Therefore we conclude that prevention, early diagnosis are the main way to decrease the disease. The most important issue is to manage acute otitis media as early as possible before converting it chronic form.

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