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Title: ENT UPDATE


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ENT UPDATE
  • Gavin Watters FRCS FRCS(ORL)
  • Consultant ENT Surgeon

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PRIMARY CARE
  • E
  • Vertigo BPPV Tinnitus Otitis Externa
  • N
  • Rhinosinusitis
  • T
  • Globus sensation Snoring

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Dizziness
  • Vertigo
  • Unsteadiness (on walking)
  • Light-Headedness

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Vertigo
  • Definition
  • An illusion of movement of the subject or of
    his/her surroundings. Usually a sensation of
    spinning or rotation.
  • Central or Peripheral

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Acute Peripheral Vertigo
  • BPPV lt 5 minutes
  • Menieres Disease/Syndrome lt24 Hours
  • Vertigo with migraine lt24 Hours
  • Vestibular/labyrinthine failure gt24 Hours

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Dix-Hallpike Test
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Dix-Hallpike Test
  • Peripheral
  • Latent period
  • Distress
  • Rotational nystagmus
  • Fatigable
  • Central
  • No latent period
  • Distress /-
  • Variable nystagmus
  • Not fatigable

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BPPV
  • Calcium deposits in posterior semi-circular canal
  • Brandt-Daroff exercises
  • Epley manoeuvre
  • Obliterate Posterior S-CC
  • Singular nerve neurectomy

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Brandt-Daroff Exercise
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Tinnitus
  • Primary/idiopathic
  • Secondary
  • Ear disease
  • Vascular
  • Neuronal
  • Neuromuscular

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Pulsatile Tinnitus
  • Vascular
  • Vascular stenosis
  • AVM
  • Glomus tumour
  • Conductive HL
  • Hear normal intra-cranial blood flow

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Management
  • Primary
  • Reassurance
  • Advice on environmental masking
  • Hearing aid
  • Need only refer if not coping or unilateral
    tinnitus
  • Hearing Therapy, masker
  • Secondary
  • Treat underlying ear disease
  • Refer for further investigation/treatment

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Otitis Externa
  • Pain
  • Irritation/Itch
  • Discharge
  • (Hearing loss)
  • Cotton buds
  • Skin condition
  • Diabetes
  • Middle ear disease
  • Anatomical

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Management of OE
  • Antibiotic/steroid DROPS
  • Water precautions
  • Good analgesia
  • Aural toilet
  • Steroid ointment
  • Swab (?Fungal OE)
  • Systemic antibiotics if cellulitis

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Sinusitis?
  • Blocked nose
  • Congestion
  • Facial pain/headache
  • Runny nose
  • Catarrh/mucous
  • Unpleasant smell/taste
  • Puffy/swollen face
  • Bags under eyes
  • Watery/sticky eye
  • And many more!

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Sinusitis
  • Cacosmia
  • Purulent Rhinorrhoea
  • Hyposmia/anosmia
  • Facial pain
  • Frontal headache
  • Nasal obstruction

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Facial Pain
  • Facial neuralgia/migraine
  • Dental
  • Sinusitis
  • TMJ/Myofacial pain
  • Periodicity, not constant
  • Well localised
  • Worse with colds
  • Responds to antibiotics
  • Other sinus symptoms
  • Facial swelling almost never due to sinusitis

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Diagnosis of Sinusitis
  • DIFFICULT!
  • Nasal endoscopy is the key
  • Plain sinus X-ray no value
  • CT scan limited value. 30 normal individuals
    have CT changes
  • Facial swelling almost never due to sinusitis
  • Forehead and periorbital swelling probably is due
    to sinus infection

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Nottingham Rhinology Clinic
  • 973 consecutive patients
  • Mean follow-up 26 months
  • 1/3 diagnosis not sinonasal
  • 119/679(18) with sinonasal disease had pain
  • 43/119 pain not attributable to sinus disease
  • 76/679(11) had pain attributable to sinus disease

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Neurological Causes(Nottingham Study)
  • Midfacial segment pain 37
  • Tension headache 23
  • Migraine 17
  • Atypical facial pain 12
  • Cluster headache 8
  • Others 3

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Summary
  • Facial pain/frontal headache is not a major
    feature of sinonasal disease.
  • Most patients with head pain/pressure have a
    neurological cause for this symptom
  • Be very cautious in attributing such symptoms as
    being due to sinusitis, especially in the absence
    of objective evidence of sinus disease.

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Rhinitis- Aetiology
  • Intrinsic (vasomotor)
  • Allergic (seasonal, perennial)
  • Environmental (SMOKING)
  • Infective
  • Hormonal
  • Medication (Rhinitis medicamentosa)
  • Systemic medical disorder eg Wegners

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Rhinitis- Management
  • Topical nasal steroids
  • Use daily
  • Minimum 6-8 weeks
  • Warn no affect for 3-4 weeks but dont stop
  • Drops more potent than sprays
  • Stop nasal decongestants
  • Stop smoking
  • Add antihistamines?
  • Ipratropium Bromide?
  • Allergen avoidance
  • After allergy testing
  • Immunotherapy

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Gastro-oesophageal reflux
  • Effects 25-40 of British population each week
  • Atypical manifestations are common
  • Laryngeal
  • Pharyngeal

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Laryngopharyngeal Symptoms
  • Hoarse voice (usually fluctuating)
  • Globus sensation
  • Mild dysphagia
  • Post nasal drip
  • Chronic cough
  • Chronic sore throat (mild)

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Pathophysiology
  • Inflammation due to direct action of acid
  • Laryngitis, pharyngitis
  • Increase in cricopharyngeus muscle tone
  • Globus sensation, dysphagia, pharyngeal pouch
  • Vagal hypersensitivity
  • Globus sensation, chronic cough
  • Ciliary damage
  • Post nasal drip

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THERAPEUTIC TRIAL WITH A PPI IS WELL WORTH WHILE,
PROVIDED THERE ARE NO CLEAR CANCER SYMPTOMS
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Cancer symptoms
  • Pain, especially odynophagia
  • True dysphagia
  • Change in diet
  • Weight loss
  • Food regurgitation
  • Is symptom more noticeable when eating/drinking?

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SNORING
  • Obesity
  • Oropharyngeal
  • Palate
  • Tongue base ? Retrognaethia
  • Tonsils
  • Nasal

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Treatment
  • Non-Surgical
  • LOSE WEIGHT
  • Mandibular splint
  • Treat rhinitis
  • Avoid alcohol in evening
  • Avoid sedatives
  • Stop smoking
  • Sleep on side
  • Surgical
  • Palatal surgery (LAUP)
  • Must exclude OSA
  • Tonsillectomy
  • Nasal surgery
  • Orthognaethic procedures

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Laser assisted palatoplasty
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