2. Definition
Otitis media : inflammation of the middle ear without
reference to etiology or pathogenesis
Acute otitis media : inflammation of the middle ear with
rapid onset of one or more local or systemic signs and
symptoms of acute infection within the middle ear (otalgia,
otorrhea, fever, anorexia, vomiting or diarrhea)
Recurrent otitis media (5 to 10% of children)
– > 3 episodes of AOM in 3 months with evidence of cure
between episodes
– > 4 episodes of AOM in 6 months
5. 5. Pathogenesis of OM
Infection ET dysfunction
Host respons
Liberation of inflammatory mediators
Increase of vascular permeability
Increase of glandular secretion
Inflammation Mucosal proliferation
6. 1. Role of the Eustachian Tube
1. Pressure regulation of
middle ear
2. Clearance ‘Drainage’ of
middle ear secretions
mucociliary
muscular
3. Protection from sound and
secretion
anatomic
immunologic and mucociliairy
7. Eustachian tube
• Usually closed
• Opens during swallowing, yawning, and
sneezing
• Opening involves cartilaginous portion
• Tensor veli palatini responsible for active
tubal opening
• No constrictor function
8. Dysfunction : 1. Impairment of pressure regulation
Functional obstruction
Open Weak TVP Obstruction
Anatomic obstruction
Inflammation adenoid
Tumor
Intrinsic Extrinsic
After Bluestone
9. Infection ET dysfunction
Host respons
Liberation of inflammatory mediators
Increase of vascular permeability
Increase of glandular secretion
Inflammation Mucosal proliferation