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Original Article

Ear Drum Mobility and Middle Ear Volume Measured with Tympanometry

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Pages 147-150 | Received 09 Nov 1983, Published online: 12 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Tympanometry was evaluated as a measure of the volume of the air-containing space of the middle ear cleft as well as of tympanic membrane displacement in persons with intact tympanic membranes. Static compliance reduced with compliance of ear canal volume at -400 mm H2O, was determined with 0.22 kHz probe tone frequency. Further the difference in compliance obtained at ±400 mm H2O was regarded as a measure of ear drum mobility. The volume of the middle ear cleft including the mastoid air cell system was measured indirectly by X-ray of the ear in a lateral projection. No relation was found to exist between static compliance and mastoid air cell area measured on the X-ray film. Nor was there any relation found between ear drum mobility measured with tympanometry and size of the mastoid air cell system.

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