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Ear drainage culture

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Ear drainage culture
Ear drainage culture

Definition

  

Ear drainage culture is a laboratory test to identify organisms that cause ear infections.


Alternative Names

  
Culture - ear drainage

How the test is performed

  

A sample of ear drainage either from the outer ear or middle ear is placed on culture media for the purpose of growing microorganisms (bacteria, fungus, or viruses) in the laboratory, which will later be identified.

The microbiologist inspects the cultures daily for growth. If microorganisms are detected, other tests may be initiated to determine the sensitivity of the organism to medications (sensitivity analysis). Antibiotic therapy can then be determined based on these results.


How to prepare for the test

  

There is no preparation.


How the test will feel

  

The specimen will be collected using a cotton swab placed gently inside the outer ear canal. No pain is associated with the test. However, ear pain may be present already if infection is suspected.

If a myringotomy (surgical opening of the eardrum) is performed for relief of a painful, bulging tympanic membrane in otitis media, fluid will be collected at this time. Rarely, a needle may be inserted through the tympanic membrane (eardrum) to obtain a sample of the fluid from the middle ear.


Why the test is performed

  

The test may be performed for an infection of the outer ear (see otitis externa; acute), as a routine part of myringotomy, otitis media with ruptured eardrum and draining fluid, or otitis media not responding to treatment. Most ear infections are diagnosed based on symptoms rather than by obtaining a culture.


Normal Values

  

No organisms seen on the culture is normal.


What abnormal results mean

  

Abnormal results indicate infection. The infection may be bacterial, viral, or fungal. The test may show which specific organism is causing the effective, and guide the doctor in deciding on appropriate treatment.


What the risks are

  

No risks are involved with swabbing the ear canal. Risks of myringotomy and needle aspiration include bleeding, infection, and hearing loss.


Special considerations

  

Sometimes special stains of the fluid, such as a gram stain or KOH stain, are done to help with the initial diagnosis.


 
Review Date: 2/10/2006
Reviewd By: Kenneth Wener, M.D., Division of Infectious Diseases, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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