Friedberg J, Gordon D
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Toronto, Hospital for Sick Children, ON.
J Otolaryngol. 1998;27 Suppl 2:2-8.
Acute suppurative otitis media has been a common disease since time immemorial and, until the late nineteenth century, was followed by a high complication rate, major morbidity, and frequent mortality. Since then, the overall incidence of the disease has changed little; however, in less than a century, progressively more sophisticated surgery and the introduction of antimicrobials have reduced the mortality, at least in developed countries, to a rarity. Complications such as chronic perforation of the tympanic membrane or cholesteatoma, although much less frequent than in the past, are not uncommon. The evolution of mastoid surgery into the antibiotic era is reviewed.
There is concern that with the increasing frequency of bacterial resistance to antibiotics and the decreasing familiarity of family practitioners with the clinical presentation of complicated otitis media that we may be faced with a resurgence of mastoid disease.
急性化脓性中耳炎自古以来就是一种常见疾病,直到19世纪末,其并发症发生率高、发病率高且死亡率频繁。从那时起,该疾病的总体发病率变化不大;然而,在不到一个世纪的时间里,日益复杂的手术和抗菌药物的引入已将死亡率至少在发达国家降低到罕见的程度。鼓膜慢性穿孔或胆脂瘤等并发症虽然比过去少见得多,但并不罕见。本文回顾了乳突手术在抗生素时代的发展。
人们担心,随着细菌对抗生素耐药性的增加以及家庭医生对复杂性中耳炎临床表现的熟悉程度降低,我们可能会面临乳突疾病的卷土重来。