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Effects Of Scuba Diving On Middle Ear Pressure

Ozyurt, Deniz 01 April 2006 (has links) (PDF)
ABSTRACT EFFECTS OF SCUBA DIVING ON MIDDLE EAR PRESSURE &Ouml / zyurt, Deniz MS. Department of Physical Education and Sports Supervisor : Prof. Dr. Feza Korkusuz Co-Supervisor: Dr. Mehmet &Ouml / zekmek&ccedil / i April 2006, 42 pages Since / the self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) was developed / the growth in the recreational diving population leaded an increase in diving-related injuries, mostly about the ear barotraumas. Previous findings show that inexperienced divers are more predisposed to ear barotraumas. This study was performed to see the dive related alterations of the middle ear pressure and the compliance of the tympanic membrane due to experience (experienced - skin divers and/or underwater rugby players and inexperienced -not use to skin diving or such water sports) and depth (3m and 12m) in 22 novice divers with normal pre-dive audiometry, tympanometry, and otorhinolaryngologic examination. Pre dive otologic inspections were taken and pre dive / post dive tympanograms were measured for each depth. In 8 ears of the 5 inexperienced divers either hyperemia or hemotympany were observed in the second day&amp / #8217 / s (12m) otoscopic inspections. In the first post dive tympanometric measurements / middle ear pressure changes were observed in 19 ears of 14 divers. The compliance was not changed in 5 ears of 3 divers and increased in the reminder. In the second tympanometric measurements, 12 ears of the 8 divers showed negative middle ear pressure and compliance was not changed in 10 ears of 5 divers and increased in the reminder. Due to experience and middle ear pressure changes of each day / no meaningful, statistically significant correlation was found. Also no meaningful correlations were found neither for experience and compliance. A correlation of .542 between experience status and otologic inspection prior to 12m depth dives was a contradiction to the hypothesis there would not be any significant difference between experienced and well trained inexperienced groups as the otologic variations such as hyperemia or hemotympany were only seen in inexperienced novices. Again / the correlation of .571 showed that 3m depth dives had grater frequency of middle ear pressure changes than 12m depth dives. Similarly / due to the compliance correlation of .516, 3m depth dives had a grater frequency of compliance increases than 12m depth dives. These results however should be reconsidered as the 3m depth was the first open water dive day and 12m depth was the next day which the novices could use to the open water conditions.
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Estudo da função da tuba de eustáquio em pacientes com retrações da membrana timpânica e em indivíduos normais / Assessment of eustachian tube function in patients with tympanic membrane retraction and in normal subjects

Canali, Inesângela January 2013 (has links)
Introdução: O diagnóstico das disfunções da tuba auditiva é essencial para o melhor entendimento da patogênese da otite média crônica. Estão descritos, na literatura, uma série de testes que avaliam a função tubária, entretanto, entre eles, há uma diversidade metodológica que varia desde os protocolos de aplicação até a padronização dos testes e seus resultados. Objetivo: Avaliar a variação da pressão na orelha média em pacientes com retração da membrana timpânica e em indivíduos normais, durante a realização dos testes de função tubária, bem como avaliar a variação intraindividual desses testes. Este estudo também tem por objetivo avaliar o número de movimentações da membrana timpânica na orelha contralateral, durante a realização dos testes. Métodos: Estudo observacional do tipo transversal e contemporâneo, onde o fator em estudo foi a variação de pressão na orelha média, durante a realização dos testes de função tubária (Manobra de Valsalva, Sniff Test, Manobra de Toynbee) em indivíduos normais e em pacientes com retrações timpânicas leves e moderadas/severas. Foram incluídos 38 pacientes, totalizando 76 orelhas. Os pacientes foram submetidos, em dois momentos diferentes, aos testes de função tubária para determinar a medida da pressão após cada manobra. Durante a realização dos testes, videotoscopia era realizada concomitantemente na outra orelha, a fim de se observar a movimentação da membrana timpânica. A análise estatística foi realizada por meio do programa SPSS versão 18.0, em que foram considerados como estatisticamente significativos os valores de p< 0,05. Resultados: A média ± desvio-padrão da idade foi de 11 ± 2,72 anos; 55,3% dos pacientes foram do sexo masculino e 44,7% do sexo feminino. A prevalência de curva A foi maior nos grupos de orelhas normais e retrações leves, enquanto que de curva C foi maior no grupo de retrações moderadas/severas. Observamos aumento das pressões na orelha média durante a realização da Manobra de Valsalva no primeiro momento de avaliação nos três grupos de orelhas (p= 0,012). A variação da pressão não foi significativa nem para o Sniff Test, nem para o Toynbee nos dois momentos de avaliação (p≥0,05). A concordância das medidas nos dois diferentes momentos foi de fraca a moderada para os testes nos três grupos de orelhas, e as variâncias da discrepância entre as medidas foram maiores nas orelhas com retrações moderadas/severas. Apesar de não ter atingido significância estatística, o número de movimentações da membrana timpânica foi maior durante a manobra de Valsalva nos três grupos de orelhas. Conclusão: Na população estudada, a média das pressões na cavidade timpânica apresentou uma variação significativa somente durante a Manobra de Valsalva, no primeiro momento de avaliação, nos três grupos de orelhas. As orelhas normais e as com retração leve se comportaram de forma semelhante entre si em todos os testes. As manobras utilizadas apresentaram uma variação intraindividual de fraca a moderada, sendo que maior variação ocorreu em orelhas com retrações moderadas/severas. O número de movimentações da membrana timpânica foi maior durante a manobra de Valsalva nos três grupos de orelhas. / Introduction: The diagnosis of Eustachian tube dysfunctions is essential for better understanding the pathogenesis of chronic otitis media. The literature describes a series of tests to assess tube function; however, there is methodological diversity between them, which varies from application protocols to standardization of tests and their results. Objective: To evaluate the variation in middle ear pressure in patients with tympanic membrane retraction and in normal subjects during tube function tests, as well as to evaluate intra-individual variation between these tests. This study also aimed to evaluate the number of tympanic membrane movements of the contralateral ear during the tests. Methods: An observational contemporary cross-sectional study was conducted, in which the factor under study was the variation in middle ear pressure during tube function tests (Valsalva maneuver, Sniff Test, Toynbee maneuver) in normal subjects and in patients with mild and moderate/severe tympanic retraction. A total of 38 patients (76 ears) were included in the study. Patients underwent tube function tests at two different time points, in order to determine the measure of pressure after each maneuver. During the tests, videotoscopy was performed concomitantly in the contralateral ear, in order to observe tympanic membrane movement. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software, version 18.0, considering p values < 0.05 as statistically significant. Results: Mean ± standard deviation for age was 11 ± 2.72 years; 55.3% of patients were male and 44.7% female. The prevalence of type A tympanogram was higher in the groups with normal ears and mild retraction, while type C tympanogram was higher in the group with moderate/severe retraction. An increase in middle ear pressure was observed during Valsalva maneuver at the first time point evaluated in the three groups of ears (p= 0.012). The variation in pressure was not significant either for the Sniff Test or for Toynbee maneuver at the two time points evaluated (p≥0.05). The agreement of the measures at the two different time points was from weak to moderate for the tests in the tree groups of ears, and the variations in discrepancy between measures were higher in ears with moderate/severe retraction. Although it had not reached statistical significance, the number of tympanic membrane movements was higher during the Valsalva maneuver in the tree groups of ears. Conclusion: In this study population, mean pressure in the middle ear showed a significant variation only during the Valsalva maneuver at the first time point evaluated in the three groups of ears. Normal ears and those with mild retraction behaved similarly in all tests. The maneuvers used showed intra-individual variation from weak to moderate, with the higher variation occurring in ears with moderate/severe retraction. The number of tympanic membrane movements was higher during the Valsalva maneuver in the three groups of ears.
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Estudo da função da tuba de eustáquio em pacientes com retrações da membrana timpânica e em indivíduos normais / Assessment of eustachian tube function in patients with tympanic membrane retraction and in normal subjects

Canali, Inesângela January 2013 (has links)
Introdução: O diagnóstico das disfunções da tuba auditiva é essencial para o melhor entendimento da patogênese da otite média crônica. Estão descritos, na literatura, uma série de testes que avaliam a função tubária, entretanto, entre eles, há uma diversidade metodológica que varia desde os protocolos de aplicação até a padronização dos testes e seus resultados. Objetivo: Avaliar a variação da pressão na orelha média em pacientes com retração da membrana timpânica e em indivíduos normais, durante a realização dos testes de função tubária, bem como avaliar a variação intraindividual desses testes. Este estudo também tem por objetivo avaliar o número de movimentações da membrana timpânica na orelha contralateral, durante a realização dos testes. Métodos: Estudo observacional do tipo transversal e contemporâneo, onde o fator em estudo foi a variação de pressão na orelha média, durante a realização dos testes de função tubária (Manobra de Valsalva, Sniff Test, Manobra de Toynbee) em indivíduos normais e em pacientes com retrações timpânicas leves e moderadas/severas. Foram incluídos 38 pacientes, totalizando 76 orelhas. Os pacientes foram submetidos, em dois momentos diferentes, aos testes de função tubária para determinar a medida da pressão após cada manobra. Durante a realização dos testes, videotoscopia era realizada concomitantemente na outra orelha, a fim de se observar a movimentação da membrana timpânica. A análise estatística foi realizada por meio do programa SPSS versão 18.0, em que foram considerados como estatisticamente significativos os valores de p< 0,05. Resultados: A média ± desvio-padrão da idade foi de 11 ± 2,72 anos; 55,3% dos pacientes foram do sexo masculino e 44,7% do sexo feminino. A prevalência de curva A foi maior nos grupos de orelhas normais e retrações leves, enquanto que de curva C foi maior no grupo de retrações moderadas/severas. Observamos aumento das pressões na orelha média durante a realização da Manobra de Valsalva no primeiro momento de avaliação nos três grupos de orelhas (p= 0,012). A variação da pressão não foi significativa nem para o Sniff Test, nem para o Toynbee nos dois momentos de avaliação (p≥0,05). A concordância das medidas nos dois diferentes momentos foi de fraca a moderada para os testes nos três grupos de orelhas, e as variâncias da discrepância entre as medidas foram maiores nas orelhas com retrações moderadas/severas. Apesar de não ter atingido significância estatística, o número de movimentações da membrana timpânica foi maior durante a manobra de Valsalva nos três grupos de orelhas. Conclusão: Na população estudada, a média das pressões na cavidade timpânica apresentou uma variação significativa somente durante a Manobra de Valsalva, no primeiro momento de avaliação, nos três grupos de orelhas. As orelhas normais e as com retração leve se comportaram de forma semelhante entre si em todos os testes. As manobras utilizadas apresentaram uma variação intraindividual de fraca a moderada, sendo que maior variação ocorreu em orelhas com retrações moderadas/severas. O número de movimentações da membrana timpânica foi maior durante a manobra de Valsalva nos três grupos de orelhas. / Introduction: The diagnosis of Eustachian tube dysfunctions is essential for better understanding the pathogenesis of chronic otitis media. The literature describes a series of tests to assess tube function; however, there is methodological diversity between them, which varies from application protocols to standardization of tests and their results. Objective: To evaluate the variation in middle ear pressure in patients with tympanic membrane retraction and in normal subjects during tube function tests, as well as to evaluate intra-individual variation between these tests. This study also aimed to evaluate the number of tympanic membrane movements of the contralateral ear during the tests. Methods: An observational contemporary cross-sectional study was conducted, in which the factor under study was the variation in middle ear pressure during tube function tests (Valsalva maneuver, Sniff Test, Toynbee maneuver) in normal subjects and in patients with mild and moderate/severe tympanic retraction. A total of 38 patients (76 ears) were included in the study. Patients underwent tube function tests at two different time points, in order to determine the measure of pressure after each maneuver. During the tests, videotoscopy was performed concomitantly in the contralateral ear, in order to observe tympanic membrane movement. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software, version 18.0, considering p values < 0.05 as statistically significant. Results: Mean ± standard deviation for age was 11 ± 2.72 years; 55.3% of patients were male and 44.7% female. The prevalence of type A tympanogram was higher in the groups with normal ears and mild retraction, while type C tympanogram was higher in the group with moderate/severe retraction. An increase in middle ear pressure was observed during Valsalva maneuver at the first time point evaluated in the three groups of ears (p= 0.012). The variation in pressure was not significant either for the Sniff Test or for Toynbee maneuver at the two time points evaluated (p≥0.05). The agreement of the measures at the two different time points was from weak to moderate for the tests in the tree groups of ears, and the variations in discrepancy between measures were higher in ears with moderate/severe retraction. Although it had not reached statistical significance, the number of tympanic membrane movements was higher during the Valsalva maneuver in the tree groups of ears. Conclusion: In this study population, mean pressure in the middle ear showed a significant variation only during the Valsalva maneuver at the first time point evaluated in the three groups of ears. Normal ears and those with mild retraction behaved similarly in all tests. The maneuvers used showed intra-individual variation from weak to moderate, with the higher variation occurring in ears with moderate/severe retraction. The number of tympanic membrane movements was higher during the Valsalva maneuver in the three groups of ears.
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Estudo da função da tuba de eustáquio em pacientes com retrações da membrana timpânica e em indivíduos normais / Assessment of eustachian tube function in patients with tympanic membrane retraction and in normal subjects

Canali, Inesângela January 2013 (has links)
Introdução: O diagnóstico das disfunções da tuba auditiva é essencial para o melhor entendimento da patogênese da otite média crônica. Estão descritos, na literatura, uma série de testes que avaliam a função tubária, entretanto, entre eles, há uma diversidade metodológica que varia desde os protocolos de aplicação até a padronização dos testes e seus resultados. Objetivo: Avaliar a variação da pressão na orelha média em pacientes com retração da membrana timpânica e em indivíduos normais, durante a realização dos testes de função tubária, bem como avaliar a variação intraindividual desses testes. Este estudo também tem por objetivo avaliar o número de movimentações da membrana timpânica na orelha contralateral, durante a realização dos testes. Métodos: Estudo observacional do tipo transversal e contemporâneo, onde o fator em estudo foi a variação de pressão na orelha média, durante a realização dos testes de função tubária (Manobra de Valsalva, Sniff Test, Manobra de Toynbee) em indivíduos normais e em pacientes com retrações timpânicas leves e moderadas/severas. Foram incluídos 38 pacientes, totalizando 76 orelhas. Os pacientes foram submetidos, em dois momentos diferentes, aos testes de função tubária para determinar a medida da pressão após cada manobra. Durante a realização dos testes, videotoscopia era realizada concomitantemente na outra orelha, a fim de se observar a movimentação da membrana timpânica. A análise estatística foi realizada por meio do programa SPSS versão 18.0, em que foram considerados como estatisticamente significativos os valores de p< 0,05. Resultados: A média ± desvio-padrão da idade foi de 11 ± 2,72 anos; 55,3% dos pacientes foram do sexo masculino e 44,7% do sexo feminino. A prevalência de curva A foi maior nos grupos de orelhas normais e retrações leves, enquanto que de curva C foi maior no grupo de retrações moderadas/severas. Observamos aumento das pressões na orelha média durante a realização da Manobra de Valsalva no primeiro momento de avaliação nos três grupos de orelhas (p= 0,012). A variação da pressão não foi significativa nem para o Sniff Test, nem para o Toynbee nos dois momentos de avaliação (p≥0,05). A concordância das medidas nos dois diferentes momentos foi de fraca a moderada para os testes nos três grupos de orelhas, e as variâncias da discrepância entre as medidas foram maiores nas orelhas com retrações moderadas/severas. Apesar de não ter atingido significância estatística, o número de movimentações da membrana timpânica foi maior durante a manobra de Valsalva nos três grupos de orelhas. Conclusão: Na população estudada, a média das pressões na cavidade timpânica apresentou uma variação significativa somente durante a Manobra de Valsalva, no primeiro momento de avaliação, nos três grupos de orelhas. As orelhas normais e as com retração leve se comportaram de forma semelhante entre si em todos os testes. As manobras utilizadas apresentaram uma variação intraindividual de fraca a moderada, sendo que maior variação ocorreu em orelhas com retrações moderadas/severas. O número de movimentações da membrana timpânica foi maior durante a manobra de Valsalva nos três grupos de orelhas. / Introduction: The diagnosis of Eustachian tube dysfunctions is essential for better understanding the pathogenesis of chronic otitis media. The literature describes a series of tests to assess tube function; however, there is methodological diversity between them, which varies from application protocols to standardization of tests and their results. Objective: To evaluate the variation in middle ear pressure in patients with tympanic membrane retraction and in normal subjects during tube function tests, as well as to evaluate intra-individual variation between these tests. This study also aimed to evaluate the number of tympanic membrane movements of the contralateral ear during the tests. Methods: An observational contemporary cross-sectional study was conducted, in which the factor under study was the variation in middle ear pressure during tube function tests (Valsalva maneuver, Sniff Test, Toynbee maneuver) in normal subjects and in patients with mild and moderate/severe tympanic retraction. A total of 38 patients (76 ears) were included in the study. Patients underwent tube function tests at two different time points, in order to determine the measure of pressure after each maneuver. During the tests, videotoscopy was performed concomitantly in the contralateral ear, in order to observe tympanic membrane movement. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software, version 18.0, considering p values < 0.05 as statistically significant. Results: Mean ± standard deviation for age was 11 ± 2.72 years; 55.3% of patients were male and 44.7% female. The prevalence of type A tympanogram was higher in the groups with normal ears and mild retraction, while type C tympanogram was higher in the group with moderate/severe retraction. An increase in middle ear pressure was observed during Valsalva maneuver at the first time point evaluated in the three groups of ears (p= 0.012). The variation in pressure was not significant either for the Sniff Test or for Toynbee maneuver at the two time points evaluated (p≥0.05). The agreement of the measures at the two different time points was from weak to moderate for the tests in the tree groups of ears, and the variations in discrepancy between measures were higher in ears with moderate/severe retraction. Although it had not reached statistical significance, the number of tympanic membrane movements was higher during the Valsalva maneuver in the tree groups of ears. Conclusion: In this study population, mean pressure in the middle ear showed a significant variation only during the Valsalva maneuver at the first time point evaluated in the three groups of ears. Normal ears and those with mild retraction behaved similarly in all tests. The maneuvers used showed intra-individual variation from weak to moderate, with the higher variation occurring in ears with moderate/severe retraction. The number of tympanic membrane movements was higher during the Valsalva maneuver in the three groups of ears.
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Flaskmatning och andra faktorer som påverkar mellanörats miljö hos barn : -Stödjande hälsoundervisning till närstående / Bottle feeding and other factors that affect children´s middle ear environment : -Supporting health education for close family

Eriksson, Charlotte, Linnå, Britt January 2014 (has links)
Introduktion: Sekretorisk media otit (SOM) är den vanligaste öronsjukdomen och uppkommer oftast i efterförloppet till akut media otit (AOM). Om barnet får SOM leder det till hörselnedsättning som kan påverka språklig utveckling och ge beteendeproblem. Etiologin bakom SOM anses vara multifaktoriell. Barnets tryck i mellanörat kan påverkas vid flaskmatning. Allergier, bakteriella/virus infektioner och inflammationer har också betydelse för utvecklandet av SOM. Syfte: att studera frekvensen av att använda nappflaska och liggande position vid flaskmatning relaterat till sekretorisk media otit och akut media otit i samband med rörbehandling. Metod: En deskriptiv tvärsnittsstudie med kvantitativ ansats. Datainsamling skedde via enkäter som besvarades av närstående till barn 2- 5 år som genomgått rörinsättning på öronoperation. Resultat: 103 barn med närstående deltog i studien. 87% av barnen som genomgick rörinsättning använde eller hade använt nappflaska och av dessa barn låg 55% i planläge. Hereditet gällande SOM kunde skönjas. Konklusion: Studien visade hög frekvens av flaskmatning där lite mer än hälften, 55% låg i planläge men studiens begränsning kunde inte åskådligöra samband med planläge och SOM. Det är av vikt att belysa faktorer som har betydelse för utveckling av SOM för att minska behov av rörbehandling. Dessa faktorer kan sjuksköterskan informera närstående om via hälsoundervisning för att öka barn och närståendes empowerment. / Introduction: Otitis Media with Effusion (OME) is the most common ear disease and arises mostly in the end of akut media otit (AOM). If a child contracts OME, it will result in a hearing loss which can affect the verbal development and may lead to behavior difficulties. The etiology behind OME is considered to be multifactorial. A child’s middle ear pressure may be affected by bottle nursing. Furthermore, the development of OME may be caused by allergies, bacterial/virus infections and inflammations. Purpose: To study the frequency of using a feeding bottle while the child is lying down related to OME and AOM when tube insertion. Method: A descriptive cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach. A survey data collection was used wherein the people who were surveyed were close family to two to five year old children, who have had ear tubes inserted. Result: 103 children with their close family participated in the study. 90% of these children who went through an ear tube insertion used or had used a feeding bottle and 50% of them lied down as they were fed. The heredity regarding SOM could be picked out. Conclusion: The study showed a high frequency of bottle nursing where just over the half (55%) lied down, but the restriction of the study could however not visualize the relation between lying down and SOM. Moreover, it is important to bring up the factors that are significant for the development of SOM to decrease the need of ear tube treatment/insertion. The nurse can inform close family about these factors through health education in order to increase children and close family´s empowerment.
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Der Einfluss von druckinduzierten Trommelfellbewegungen auf vestibulospinale und vestibulookuläre Reaktionen bei Patienten mit Morbus Ménière / The Influence of Pressure-Induced Ear Drum Movements on Vestibular Reactions in Patients Suffering from Ménière’s Disease / Influence des mouvements du tympan liés aux variations de pression sur les réactions vestibulo-spinales et vestibulo-oculaires de patients souffrant de la maladie de Ménière

Petzold, Torsten, Hüttenbrink, Karl-Bernd, Dörr, Chr. 26 February 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Fragestellung: Mögliche Interaktionen zwischen Mittelohrdruck und Gleichgewichtsstörungen werden seit vielen Jahren diskutiert. Der Rolle der druckausgelösten Trommelfellbewegungen, die bei degenerativ fixierten Ossikelgelenken aufgrund des Hydraulikfaktors eine viel grössere Kraft ausüben als der direkte Druck an den Innenohrfenstern, wurde dabei nur geringe Aufmerksamkeit gewidmet. Patienten und Methodik: Wir untersuchten bei 19 Patienten mit einseitigem Morbus Ménière die durch wechselnde Drucke im äusseren Gehörgang (analog zur Tympanometrie) ausgelösten Interaktionen zwischen Trommelfellauslenkungen und vestibulären Reaktionen in der Elektronystagmographie und in der Posturographie. Ergebnisse und Schlussfolgerungen: Bei schnellen und langsamen Druckwechseln konnten zwischen –600 und +400 daPa weder auf dem gesunden noch auf dem erkrankten Ohr im Elektronystagmogramm Nystagmen nachgewiesen werden. Die posturographische Aufzeichnung der vestibulospinalen Reaktionen auf einer Luzerner Messplatte erwies sich dagegen als sensibler. Die Längenzunahme der Schwankungslinie zeigte bei beiden durchgeführten Druckwechseln auf dem kranken Ohr signifikante Unterschiede gegenüber der Messung bei Reizung des gesunden Ohres. Diese Methode ist somit der klassischen Prüfung des Hennebertschen Fistelsymptoms überlegen. Das vestibulospinale System reagiert möglicherweise empfindlicher als das vestibulookuläre auf Druckschwankungen der Perilymphe. Darüber hinaus könnte der nachgewiesene Zusammenhang der druckausgelösten Trommelfellbewegungen mit cochleovestibulären Symptomen bei einigen Patienten mit M. Ménière den Erfolg einer Paukenröhrcheneinlage erklären, da hiermit aussendruckinduzierte Trommelfellbewegungen und damit verbundene Perilymphschwankungen von vornherein unterbunden werden. / Objectives: Interactions between middle ear pressure and vestibular disturbances have been discussed for many years. Less attention has been paid to the influence of ear drum movements caused by pressure changes in the external auditory meatus. Because of the hydraulic amplification in case of fixed ossicular joints the impact of these movements is bigger than the direct pressure on the internal ear windows. Material and Patients: We examined the interaction between ear drum movements and vestibular reactions caused in the external auditory meatus of 19 patients suffering from unilateral Ménière’s disease. Results and Conclusions: Both fast as well as slow pressure changes between –600 and +400 daPa were not able to induce nystagmus in the electronystagmogram of either the healthy or the damaged ear. Posturographic recordings of the vestibulospinal responses on the ‘Luzerner measuring platform’ were significantly more sensitive. The increase in length of the postural staggering line showed significant differences between the healthy and the damaged ear for fast and for slow pressure changes compared to calibration. In conclusion, the sensitivity of this examination is superior to the classical examination of Hennebert’s fistula symptom. The vestibulospinal system is more sensitive towards pressure changes of the perilymph than the vestibuloocular system. The proven correlation between ear drum movements and internal ear symptomatology could explain the success of the treatment of patients suffering from Ménière’s disease with tympanic grommets. Thus grommets prevent the pressure-induced ear drum movements and avoid perilymph movements induced by pressure changes. / Chez les patients souffrant de la maladie de Ménière, les variations de pression entraıˆnent des mouvements du tympan, influant ainsi sur les réactions vestibulaires. Objectifs: Si l’on s’est longtemps intéressé aux possibles interactions entre la pression de l’oreille moyenne et les troubles de l’équilibre, on a en revanche prêté moins d’attention à l’influence que peuvent exercer les mouvements du tympan dus aux variations de pression dans le conduit auditif externe. Or, lorsque les articulations ossiculaires sont bloquées, l’amplification hydraulique fait que ces mouvements ont un impact plus important que la pression directe exercée aux fenêtres de l’oreille interne. Méthodes et patients: Chez 19 malades souffrant d’un syndrome de Ménière unilatéral, nous avons étudié par ENG et posturographie la relation entre les réactions vestibulaires et les mouvements du tympan que déclenchent les variations de pression dans le conduit auditif externe. Résultats et conclusions: Qu’il s’agisse de variations de pression lentes ou rapides (entre –600 et +400 daPa), de l’oreille saine ou déficiente, l’ENG n’a révélé aucun nystagmus. En revanche, les enregistrements posturographiques des réactions vestibulo-spinales sur la plate-forme de mesure de Lucerne ont été plus sensibles. L’allongement de la courbe de variation a montré des différences significatives entre l’oreille saine et déficiente, que ce soit lors de variations de pression rapides ou lentes. En conclusion, la précision de ce type d’examen se révèle nettement supérieure à celle de l’examen classique du signe de la fistule d’Hennebert (signe d’Hennebert). Le système vestibulo-spinal réagit apparemment de manière plus sensible que le système vestibulo-oculaire aux variations de pression du périlymphe. De plus, la relation que l’on a établie entre les mouvements du tympan dus aux variations de pression et les symptômes vestibulo-cochléaires pourrait expliquer les succès de la pose de diabolos chez certains patients souffrant de la maladie de Ménière. Ces diabolos empêchent les mouvements du tympan liés au changement de pression, évitant ainsi les mouvements du périlymphe. / Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.
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Der Einfluss von druckinduzierten Trommelfellbewegungen auf vestibulospinale und vestibulookuläre Reaktionen bei Patienten mit Morbus Ménière

Petzold, Torsten, Hüttenbrink, Karl-Bernd, Dörr, Chr. January 2000 (has links)
Fragestellung: Mögliche Interaktionen zwischen Mittelohrdruck und Gleichgewichtsstörungen werden seit vielen Jahren diskutiert. Der Rolle der druckausgelösten Trommelfellbewegungen, die bei degenerativ fixierten Ossikelgelenken aufgrund des Hydraulikfaktors eine viel grössere Kraft ausüben als der direkte Druck an den Innenohrfenstern, wurde dabei nur geringe Aufmerksamkeit gewidmet. Patienten und Methodik: Wir untersuchten bei 19 Patienten mit einseitigem Morbus Ménière die durch wechselnde Drucke im äusseren Gehörgang (analog zur Tympanometrie) ausgelösten Interaktionen zwischen Trommelfellauslenkungen und vestibulären Reaktionen in der Elektronystagmographie und in der Posturographie. Ergebnisse und Schlussfolgerungen: Bei schnellen und langsamen Druckwechseln konnten zwischen –600 und +400 daPa weder auf dem gesunden noch auf dem erkrankten Ohr im Elektronystagmogramm Nystagmen nachgewiesen werden. Die posturographische Aufzeichnung der vestibulospinalen Reaktionen auf einer Luzerner Messplatte erwies sich dagegen als sensibler. Die Längenzunahme der Schwankungslinie zeigte bei beiden durchgeführten Druckwechseln auf dem kranken Ohr signifikante Unterschiede gegenüber der Messung bei Reizung des gesunden Ohres. Diese Methode ist somit der klassischen Prüfung des Hennebertschen Fistelsymptoms überlegen. Das vestibulospinale System reagiert möglicherweise empfindlicher als das vestibulookuläre auf Druckschwankungen der Perilymphe. Darüber hinaus könnte der nachgewiesene Zusammenhang der druckausgelösten Trommelfellbewegungen mit cochleovestibulären Symptomen bei einigen Patienten mit M. Ménière den Erfolg einer Paukenröhrcheneinlage erklären, da hiermit aussendruckinduzierte Trommelfellbewegungen und damit verbundene Perilymphschwankungen von vornherein unterbunden werden. / Objectives: Interactions between middle ear pressure and vestibular disturbances have been discussed for many years. Less attention has been paid to the influence of ear drum movements caused by pressure changes in the external auditory meatus. Because of the hydraulic amplification in case of fixed ossicular joints the impact of these movements is bigger than the direct pressure on the internal ear windows. Material and Patients: We examined the interaction between ear drum movements and vestibular reactions caused in the external auditory meatus of 19 patients suffering from unilateral Ménière’s disease. Results and Conclusions: Both fast as well as slow pressure changes between –600 and +400 daPa were not able to induce nystagmus in the electronystagmogram of either the healthy or the damaged ear. Posturographic recordings of the vestibulospinal responses on the ‘Luzerner measuring platform’ were significantly more sensitive. The increase in length of the postural staggering line showed significant differences between the healthy and the damaged ear for fast and for slow pressure changes compared to calibration. In conclusion, the sensitivity of this examination is superior to the classical examination of Hennebert’s fistula symptom. The vestibulospinal system is more sensitive towards pressure changes of the perilymph than the vestibuloocular system. The proven correlation between ear drum movements and internal ear symptomatology could explain the success of the treatment of patients suffering from Ménière’s disease with tympanic grommets. Thus grommets prevent the pressure-induced ear drum movements and avoid perilymph movements induced by pressure changes. / Chez les patients souffrant de la maladie de Ménière, les variations de pression entraıˆnent des mouvements du tympan, influant ainsi sur les réactions vestibulaires. Objectifs: Si l’on s’est longtemps intéressé aux possibles interactions entre la pression de l’oreille moyenne et les troubles de l’équilibre, on a en revanche prêté moins d’attention à l’influence que peuvent exercer les mouvements du tympan dus aux variations de pression dans le conduit auditif externe. Or, lorsque les articulations ossiculaires sont bloquées, l’amplification hydraulique fait que ces mouvements ont un impact plus important que la pression directe exercée aux fenêtres de l’oreille interne. Méthodes et patients: Chez 19 malades souffrant d’un syndrome de Ménière unilatéral, nous avons étudié par ENG et posturographie la relation entre les réactions vestibulaires et les mouvements du tympan que déclenchent les variations de pression dans le conduit auditif externe. Résultats et conclusions: Qu’il s’agisse de variations de pression lentes ou rapides (entre –600 et +400 daPa), de l’oreille saine ou déficiente, l’ENG n’a révélé aucun nystagmus. En revanche, les enregistrements posturographiques des réactions vestibulo-spinales sur la plate-forme de mesure de Lucerne ont été plus sensibles. L’allongement de la courbe de variation a montré des différences significatives entre l’oreille saine et déficiente, que ce soit lors de variations de pression rapides ou lentes. En conclusion, la précision de ce type d’examen se révèle nettement supérieure à celle de l’examen classique du signe de la fistule d’Hennebert (signe d’Hennebert). Le système vestibulo-spinal réagit apparemment de manière plus sensible que le système vestibulo-oculaire aux variations de pression du périlymphe. De plus, la relation que l’on a établie entre les mouvements du tympan dus aux variations de pression et les symptômes vestibulo-cochléaires pourrait expliquer les succès de la pose de diabolos chez certains patients souffrant de la maladie de Ménière. Ces diabolos empêchent les mouvements du tympan liés au changement de pression, évitant ainsi les mouvements du périlymphe. / Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.

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