Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.  2017 Feb;60(2):55-62. 10.3342/kjorl-hns.2016.17153.

Wideband Absorbance Measurements: Norms and Middle Ear Disorders

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  • 1Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University, School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. yscho@skku.edu

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
To evaluate the usefulness of wideband tympanometry in predicting middle ear disorders by comparing the absorbance measurements of the disorder and the norm.
SUBJECTS AND METHOD
Wideband tympanometry, pure tone audiometry, and endoscopic examination were performed on 284 ears of 190 subjects. Wideband absorbance (WBA) was measured from normal ears (adults: 128 ears, children: 32 ears), disorders of middle ear included effusion (adults: 24 ears, children: 21 ears), tympanic membrane (TM) retraction (adults: 26 ears, children: 6 ears) and perforation (47 adult ears).
RESULTS
The normative data of WBA were similar to previous reports from other countries. WBA of the 17-29 age group showed higher values than other age groups at 1600-3150 Hz. Men had higher absorbance at low frequencies whereas women had higher absorbance at high frequencies. There was a significant gender difference at 4000 Hz. Adults showed higher absorbance at 1000, 1250, and 1600 Hz and lower absorbance at 2500, 3150, and 4000 Hz than children did at those respective frequencies. Compared to the normal group, WBA was decreased at all frequencies by more than 500 Hz in ears with middle ear effusion and at most frequencies by less than 2000 Hz in ear with TM retraction. TM perforation showed higher absorbance in low frequencies; the absorbance decreased as the size of perforation increased.
CONCLUSION
The present study established normative WBA data and the results showed comparable statistics to former studies in age and gender difference. WBA provided a high reliability in discrimination of middle ear effusion and TM retraction. WBA is a simple, non-invasive and useful diagnostic tool for middle ear disease.

Keyword

Otitis media with effusion; Tympanic membrane perforation; Wideband absorbance

MeSH Terms

Acoustic Impedance Tests
Adult
Audiometry
Child
Discrimination (Psychology)
Ear
Ear, Middle*
Female
Humans
Male
Methods
Otitis Media with Effusion
Tympanic Membrane
Tympanic Membrane Perforation

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