Impact Of Multidisciplinary Team Approach To The Management Of Otalgia Patients

Authors

  • Salman Baig
  • Muaaz Karim
  • Abdul Ahad Sohail 5th Year MBBS. Ziauddin Medical University
  • Ali Zohaib Kaka 5th Year MBBS. Ziauddin Medical University
  • Ahsan Panhwar Post-graduate trainee at Dr. Ziauddin Hospital Kemari
  • Mina Afzal Lakha 5th Year MBBS. Ziauddin Medical University
  • Zawwar Reza 5th Year MBBS. Ziauddin Medical University
  • Mujeeb-U-Rehman - 5th Year MBBS. Ziauddin Medical University
  • Maha Hassan 5th Year MBBS. Ziauddin Medical University
  • Noor-e- Zahra - 5th Year MBBS. Ziauddin Medical University
  • Eiman Rahat 5th Year MBBS. Ziauddin Medical University
  • Shahwar Kazmi 5th Year MBBS. Ziauddin Medical University
  • Hasham Masood 5th Year MBBS. Ziauddin Medical University
  • Syed Ali Shayan 5th Year MBBS. Ziauddin Medical University
  • Maria Owais Saleem Khan 5th Year MBBS. Ziauddin Medical University
  • Rabia Bhadelia 5th Year MBBS. Ziauddin Medical University
  • Jawahar Khan Durrani 5th Year MBBS. Ziauddin Medical University

Keywords:

Otalgia, Multidisciplinary team approach, Otolaryngology, Ear pain

Abstract

Background:

Otalgia, one of the most common complain reported in OPD of otorhinolaryngologist, is agonizing and affects all age groups. The objective of the study was to highlight the use of Multidisciplinary team approach to the management of otalgia patients for speedy recovery.

Methods:

A cross sectional study was conducted on patients having ear pain. These patients presented to the out-patient department (OPD) of otolaryngology of a tertiary care hospital. Data was collected through questionnaire prepared in advance. Informed oral consent was taken from participants before administration of the questionnaire.

Results:

A total of 216 patients were included in the study. Out of these only 33(15.2%) were less than 18 years of age. Majority [139(64.35%)] of subjects belonged to a low socioeconomic class. Out of these patients 119(55.1%) had ear infections who has to be seen by otolaryngologists. 63(29.2%) of patients had temporomandibular joint pain, referred to the Maxillofacial Surgeons and 34(15.7%) of patients suffering from neck pain, referred to Orthopaedic Surgeon.

Conclusion:

Multidisciplinary team approach was found effective in treating otalgia patients visiting the otorhinolaryngology clinics for the symptom, should be closely examined and referred to concerned departments if required for complete recovery.

Author Biographies

Salman Baig

Assistant Professor of ENT. Ziauddin Medical University

Muaaz Karim

MBBS graduate from Ziauddin Medical University

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Published

2022-11-15

How to Cite

Baig, S., Karim, M., Sohail, A. A., Kaka, A. Z., Panhwar, A., Lakha, M. A., Reza, Z., -, M.-U.-R., Hassan, M., -, N.- e-. Z., Rahat, E., Kazmi, S., Masood, H., Shayan, S. A., Khan, M. O. S., Bhadelia, R., & Durrani, J. K. (2022). Impact Of Multidisciplinary Team Approach To The Management Of Otalgia Patients. Pakistan Journal of Medicine and Dentistry, 7(1), 6–21. Retrieved from http://ojs.zu.edu.pk/ojs/index.php/pjmd/article/view/4

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