International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology (Sep 2009)
Bacterial findings found in the chronic otitis media secretion: comparative study between cholesteatoma (OMCC) and simple chronic otitis media (SCOM)
Abstract
Introduction: This study carried out a comparison in the frequency with which the infecting pathogens were detected in the suppuration caused by cholesteatoma and simple chronic otitis media in the period from 2006 to 2008. Objective: To carry out a comparative study between the bacterial findings found in the simple and cholesteatomatous chronic otitis media secretion. Method: We studied the bacterioscopy of 83 patients (125 ears) with chronic otitis media, 43 (52 ears) with cholesteatoma and 40 (73 ears) with simple chronic otitis, and age prevalence from 16 to 20 years. The duration of otorrhea ranged between 2 months and 10 years. For collection of the material we used very practical instrument with tioglicolate broth inside and outside sent to the laboratory for a maximum period of until 18 hours. Results: The S. aureus was more frequent in the simple chronic otitis, and the anaerobic were more frequent in the cholesteatoma. The P. aeruginosa was more frequent in the simple chronic otitis and the Corynebacterium sp. presented a higher frequency in cholesteatoma. The S. epidermidis appeared with the same frequencies in both otologic diseases. Conclusion: We did not find any critical changes in the bacteriology of either disease. In the simple chronic otitis, the most frequent findings were S. aureus, Pseudomonas sp. and fungi. In the cholesteatoma, the most frequent findings were the Anaerobios and Corynibacterium sp. The frequency of S. epidermidis, Klebisiela sp. and Streptococcus sp. was the same in our study.