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Original Article

Middle Ear Pressure During Brief Pathological Conditions of the Nose and Throat

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Pages 63-69 | Received 30 May 1980, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Middle ear ventilation was investigated by repeated tympanometry in different groups of patients with impaired air current in the upper airways. Among patients with total blocking of the nose by bilateral anterior packing, 46% had a negative pressure of —100 mmH, O or less, which quickly returned to normal after removal of the packing. Unilateral anterior packing produced no significant changes in middle ear ventilation. Unilateral posterior packing produced changes in 505% of ears. tonsillectomy in 60% of ears, amounting to a negative pressure of —100 mmH2O or less. Patients with infectious mononucleosis showed the poorest middle ear ventilation, 45% having a pressure between —100 and -199. 45% between -200 and -350 mmH2O. Normalization of the pressure was very slow, but occurred in all cases after 2–4 weeks. The different pathogenetic possibilities, viz. direct occlusion of the tubal orifice, inflammalory mucosal reaction, insufficient swallowing, insufficient air current through the rhinopharynx, are discussed.

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