1. Otogenic brain complications: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Gkrinia E, Brotis AG, Vallianou K, Ntziovara AM, and Hajiioannou J
- Subjects
- Humans, Chronic Disease, Earache etiology, Headache etiology, Meningitis etiology, Meningitis mortality, Meningitis therapy, Sinus Thrombosis, Intracranial etiology, Sinus Thrombosis, Intracranial mortality, Sinus Thrombosis, Intracranial therapy, Brain Abscess etiology, Brain Abscess mortality, Brain Abscess therapy, Otitis Media complications
- Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to form astute deductions regarding the presentation, treatment and mortality of otogenic brain complications., Methods: A systematic literature search of four medical databases (PubMed, Embase, Web of Science and Scopus) was conducted. Studies associated with otogenic brain complications were considered eligible. Fixed- and random-effects model meta-analysis was developed to assess the proportion estimate for each outcome individually., Results: Twenty-eight studies, with 1650 patients in total, were included. In 66 per cent of patients there was a known history of chronic otitis media. The most common symptoms were purulent otorrhoea (84 per cent), headache (65 per cent) and otalgia (45 per cent). A brain abscess was observed in 49 per cent of patients, followed by meningitis (34 per cent) and sinus thrombosis (22 per cent). A combination of surgical and conservative therapy was chosen in 84.3 per cent of cases and the mortality rate approached 11.1 per cent., Conclusion: Otogenic brain complications are a possibly life-threatening condition. Prompt imaging examination may set the final diagnosis and lead to an effective treatment.
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- 2024
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