Clarifying the Diagnosis and Management of Acute Uncomplicated Pediatric Mastoiditis.
Antoinette R EsceSamantha A TrujilloKaren A HawleyPublished in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2024)
Uncomplicated acute mastoiditis should be defined using clinical criteria and exclude any cases with evidence of bony erosion, including coalescence or subperiosteal abscess. These truly uncomplicated patients often do not require mastoidectomy and can be prescribed a shorter course of antibiotics. Further research into treatment pathways is necessary to optimize the management of uncomplicated acute pediatric mastoiditis.