Literature DB >> 29977845

Innovative Use of Tympanometry and Scintigraphy in Preoperative Assessment of the Patients with Chronic Otitis Media.

Sanjana Nemade1, Chetana Naik1, Sujit Nilegaonkar1, Haris Qadri1, Apurva Athavale1, Eknath Lawate1.   

Abstract

Normal middle ear volume indicates the well ventilated middle ear and subsequently the normal function of the Eustachian tube. We carried out preoperative assessment of the middle ear volume by tympanometry and scintigraphic evaluation of Eustachian tube patency in patients with unilateral otitis media. We correlated the middle ear volume and Eustachian tube patency in these patients. Prospective. A total of 58 patients with unilateral otitis media were studied. All patients underwent Eustachian tube scintigraphy. We categorized the patients as Group A with patent Eustachian tube and Group B with blocked Eustachian tube (ET). We assessed the equivalent middle ear volume (VeqME) in all patients and correlated it with ET patency. We also correlated the degree of hearing loss and intraoperative middle ear pathology in two groups. There is strong linear correlation between the ET patency and VeqME of the patients. Degree of hearing loss and the middle ear pathology is also found to be severe in patients with blocked ET and low VeqME. Preoperative assessment of patients with chronic otitis media should include the objective evaluation of middle ear volume and ET patency, as it is the reliable predictor of middle ear pathology.

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Keywords:  Equivalent external ear volume (VeqEE); Equivalent middle ear volume (VeqME); Eustachian tube (ET) scintigraphy; Middle ear pathology; Tympanometry

Year:  2017        PMID: 29977845      PMCID: PMC6015582          DOI: 10.1007/s12070-017-1074-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 2231-3796


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