Antibiotics versus non‐antibiotic treatments for acute otitis externa: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Author:

Di Traglia Rosalind12ORCID,Tudor‐Green Ben3,Muzaffar Jameel4ORCID,Borsetto Daniele2ORCID,Smith Matthew E.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital Cambridge UK

2. Cambridge Ear Institute Cambridge UK

3. Department of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust Plymouth UK

4. Department of Otolaryngology Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham Birmingham UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundOtitis externa is a condition causing inflammation of the outer ear canal, which presents with itching, discharge and pain. Most cases of acute otitis externa are caused by bacterial infection and are thus treated with antibiotics.This systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomised controlled trials aims to assess the effectiveness of topical non‐antibiotic treatments compared to topical antibiotic treatment for the treatment of acute otitis externa.MethodsSystematic review and meta‐analysis databases searched: Cochrane Library including ClinicalTrials.gov; MEDLINE; World Health Organisation International Clinical Trials Registry Platform and Web of Science to identify randomised clinical trials evaluating topical antibiotics and topical non‐antibiotic agents in adults and children with acute otitis externa. Non‐antibiotic therapeutics for comparison with topical antibiotics included antiseptics, steroids, non‐pharmaceuticals and astringents.ResultsSeventeen trials were eligible for inclusion, with 10 combined in meta‐analysis. Data could be pooled comparing antiseptic and steroid monotherapies with topical antibiotic agents. There were no significant differences in cure rates in any pairwise comparisons. Individually, the majority of studies favoured topical antiseptics or steroids over antibiotics, however these differences were not significant when pooled in meta‐analysis.ConclusionAntiseptic, steroid and antibiotic monotherapies are all effective for the management of acute otitis externa. There is insufficient evidence to suggest that topical antiseptic or steroid agents are superior or inferior to topical antibiotics.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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