S Shibata1, K Murakami1, Y Umeno1, S Komune1. 1. Department of Otorhinolaryngology,Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University,Fukuoka,Japan.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE AND DESIGN: To investigate the pathogenesis of cholesteatoma, we planned to conduct a cohort study. As a first step, we conducted an epidemiological study in Fukuoka City, Japan to determine the incidence of cholesteatoma treated both with and without surgery. We also conducted a case-control study to investigate the pathogenesis of cholesteatoma. RESULTS: The annual incidence of cholesteatoma, including cases treated without surgery, was 6.8-10.0 in a population of 100 000. The results of the case-control study suggested that a past history of otitis media and habitual sniffing caused by a patulous eustachian tube play a role in the pathogenesis of cholesteatoma. CONCLUSIONS: The annual incidence of cholesteatoma, including cases treated without surgery, was considered to not be high enough to perform a cohort study. The results of the case-control study suggest that otitis media and habitual sniffing due to a patulous eustachian tube, contribute to the onset of cholesteatoma.
OBJECTIVE AND DESIGN: To investigate the pathogenesis of cholesteatoma, we planned to conduct a cohort study. As a first step, we conducted an epidemiological study in Fukuoka City, Japan to determine the incidence of cholesteatoma treated both with and without surgery. We also conducted a case-control study to investigate the pathogenesis of cholesteatoma. RESULTS: The annual incidence of cholesteatoma, including cases treated without surgery, was 6.8-10.0 in a population of 100 000. The results of the case-control study suggested that a past history of otitis media and habitual sniffing caused by a patulous eustachian tube play a role in the pathogenesis of cholesteatoma. CONCLUSIONS: The annual incidence of cholesteatoma, including cases treated without surgery, was considered to not be high enough to perform a cohort study. The results of the case-control study suggest that otitis media and habitual sniffing due to a patulous eustachian tube, contribute to the onset of cholesteatoma.
Authors: Gi Jung Im; Kyung do Han; Kyung Ho Park; Chang Hyun Cho; Hyunsook Jang; Jun Ho Lee; Seung Hwan Lee Journal: Sci Rep Date: 2020-07-09 Impact factor: 4.379