BIOL 4030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Otitis Externa, Pseudomonas Aeruginosa, Ear Canal

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Increases to 30% for externa if pt swims regularly. Infection of mastoid or temporal bone, usually found in diabetic or immunocompromised pts. Otc preventing and instillation interactions treating mild acute otitis. Lower cost than antibiotics preventing and canal interactions treating mild otitis not. Study showed high incidence of recurrence of infection. No otc product, must buy vinegar and mix 1/3 acetic acid and 2/3 isopropyl alcohol or acetic acid and. Aminoglycoside: disrupts bacterial cell membrane and inhibits protein synthesis. Gram negative coverage (e. g. pseudomonas) s. aureus coverage. Higher risk if used > 1 ns week. Otc; instill 3-4 times daily up acute otitis. Gramicidin: gram positive coverage polymyxin b: gram negative coverage sensitizer interactio to 7 days ns. B (otic/ophthalmic) increases permeability of monovalent cations (e. g. na+) through cell membrane thereby destroying electrochemical gradient. B (otic/ophthalmic) aminoglycoside that disrupts protein synthesis polymyxin b: see gramicidin/polymy xin b. 65% effective, not as effective as gramicidin/polymyxin b.

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