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The Biomechanical Characteristics of the Middle Ear System Measured by a New Method I: Instrumentation

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Pages 408-413 | Received 04 Jul 1994, Accepted 11 Oct 1994, Published online: 30 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

A frequent finding in patients with earlier otitis media is the sequelae of tympanic membrane atrophy and sclerosis. A major number of these patients nevertheless present with normal audiometric and tympanometric findings. In search of an objective and quantitative description of these pathological changes a new instrument has been developed to measure pressure changes in the ear canal as a function of dynamic tympanic membrane volume displacement. This pressure-volume relationship of the middle ear system expresses non-linear behaviour and hysteresis, which is due to loss of energy under dynamic conditions. Hysteresis can be measured and is here introduced as a new mechanical variable of the middle ear system along with dynamic compliance. Hysteresis is expressed in μJ and compliance in μl/cmH2O. Analytical measurements of the instrument were found to be small compared with clinical values (<2.8%). This paper will be succeeded by another study presenting the clinical application of the method and a normal material.

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