Bi-Institutional Analysis of Microbiological Spectrum and Therapeutic Management of Parotid Abscesses

Author:

Mayer Marcel1,Esser Julia1,Walker Sarah1,Shabli Sami1,Lechner Axel2,Canis Martin2,Klussmann Jens Peter1,Nachtsheim Lisa1,Wolber Philipp1

Affiliation:

1. University of Cologne

2. University of Munich

Abstract

Abstract

Background. A parotid abscess (PA) is a complication of an acute bacterial parotitis with a potentially life-threatening course. To date, data on the diagnosis and therapy of PA is sparse and mostly consists of case reports or case series. Therefore, this study aimed at comprehensively analyzing the microbiological spectrum and the therapeutic management in a bi-institutional setting. Methods. A retrospective clinical chart review was performed to identify all patients surgically treated for PA at two tertiary care centers in Germany. Data on demographics, clinical management and microbiological data including species identification, pathogenicity, type of antibiotic therapy, adjustment of antibiotics, antibiotic sensitivity testing, and smear test results were extracted. Intervention-related variables and etiology were analyzed for their statistical association with outcome variables. Results. Overall, 85 patients were included. Most patients (92.9%) underwent surgical incision. Around half of the patients (45.9%) were treated under local anesthesia. No facial nerve palsy was observed. The most frequently detected pathogens were Streptococci (n=23), followed by Staphylococcus aureus (n=6) including one case of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Most patients (68.2%) received an aminopenicillin +/- beta-lactamase inhibitor as empiric antibiotic therapy. In 6 cases the antibiotic therapy was modified after receiving the antibiogram. Four patients (5.2%) presented with recurrent PA. Etiology was idiopathic (42.4%) or obstructive, immunosuppressive, or tumorous (each 11.8%). Patients with a dental focus (p=0.007) had a longer duration of hospitalization. Chronic parotitis was associated with recurrence (p<0.001). Conclusion. The results show that the surgical therapy of PA under local anesthesia is safe. A dental examination should routinely be performed to rule out a dental focus. Obtaining a microbiological specimen in order to modify antibiotic therapy if necessary and a histopathological specimen to rule out a tumorous etiology is obligate.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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