Literature DB >> 14647727

[Tympanostomy tubes and water].

Moacyr Saffer1, Maurício S Miura.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: An in vitro study was conducted to set the necessary pressure in fluids that could break resistance and cross the opening of a tympanostomy tube.
METHODS: A water column model was created and graduated in centimeters from base to top. We adapted three sorts of tympanostomy tubes. In each model, fluids were tested (tap water, seawater, river water, soapy water and eardrops). The column was filled with fluid until a threshold was reached, flowing through the tube opening. The threshold was registered and represented the pressure in cmH2O.
RESULTS: The results show that pressure is necessary so that a fluid can cross the opening of a ventilation tube.
CONCLUSION: In spite of limitations of our in vitro study, the literature suggests that no ear protection is needed during shower, since there is neither direct flow of water nor pressure in the ear. Bathing with soapy water is potentially dangerous due to the reduction in surface tension. The direct relation of pressure and surface tension through the opening of tympanostomy tubes indicates the need to decrease pressure when diving and to avoid strong head movements in the water.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 14647727

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr (Rio J)        ISSN: 0021-7557            Impact factor:   2.197


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1.  Water protection in patients with tympanostomy tubes in tympanic membrane: a randomized clinical trial.

Authors:  Marcel Menon Miyake; Daniela Akemi Tateno; Natália Amaral Cançado; Michelle Menon Miyake; Stefano Tincani; Osmar Mesquita de Sousa Neto
Journal:  Einstein (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2019-03-07
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