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NCT number NCT05229380
Other study ID # DEmadtympanoplasty
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date February 28, 2022
Est. completion date January 31, 2023

Study information

Verified date January 2022
Source Assiut University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The eustachian tube (ET) performs three primary functions: pressure equalisation between the nasopharyms and middle ear: clearance of mucus from the middle ear, and prevention of sound or fluid reflux from the nasopharynx(1) .In individuals suffering from custachian tube dysunction (ETD), the tube opening may be obstructed(2) resulting in the typical complaints of ear fullness, muffled hearing, or tinnitus(3). Less frequently, the ET may be permanently patulous, resulting in the symptoms of aural pressure or autophony (4). Adequate Eustachian tube function (ETF) is necessary for successful middle ear surgery. Studies of eustachian tube patency have been studied by the Politzer, Valsalva, and Toynbee maneuvers. In other cases it has been accomplished by testing air transport through the eustachian tube by tympanometry, sonotubometry, and air pressure equalization technique. However, these methods do not evaluate the drainage function (5). Saccharin is a nonnutritive sweetener. It has property of being inert to respiratory epithelium that is it does not hamper physiological mucus clearance of sino-nasal mucosa. It can be used to assess mucocilliary function of nasal mucosa, without itself hampering it. The saccharin test seems to provide adequate information of the mucociliary function and patency of the ET (6) . Methylene blue is a chemical compound. It can be used to check patency of (ET). The dye, because of its liquid form, gravitates through the ET to the nasopharynx. So the objective of the dye is to establish the anatomical presence or absence of tube patency.


Description:

1. Full history taking, general and Complete otolaryngology examination to ride at any pathologies and focus of infection which could influence the result of tympanoplasty. 2. Audiological evaluation will be done for all patients both preoperatively and postoperatively 3. Computed Tomography scanning of the mastoids will be done for all cases to rule out mastoiditis of any type 4. Otoscopic examination size and site of perforation will be noted. The condition of middle ear mucosa, annulus, handle of malleus, and remnant of tympanic membrane (TM) will also be noted. 5. Diagnostic Nasal Endoscopy: detailed nasal examination will be carried out. The nasal findings and the condition of the ET orifice will be noted. 6. Saccharin test : Within two weeks before the surgery, the test will be performed. First, the taste response of patient to saccharin solution will br tested. With the patient seated and head tilted to the other ear , two drop of sterile sweety saccharin solution (one teaspoon saccharin granules dissolved in 10 ml sterile water) will placed in the middle ear through the TM defect by a dropper. The time required for the patient to taste the saccharin (ie, saccharin perception time [SPT]) will then measured. 7. Methylene Blue Test: Within two weeks before the surgery, the test will be performed. The nose is first prepared by applying a nasal pack soaked in a solution composed of mixture of xylometazoline hydrchloride 0.1% and xylocaine 10% (1:1) for 10 minutes. Then 0- degree sinscope (Karl storz, Germany) will passed through the nose till an adequate view of the nasopharyngeal opening of the ET is obtained. Two to three drops of sterile methylene blue dye will placed in the middle ear through the TM defect after tilting the patients head towards the opposite ear. 8. Within a week of evaluation of ETF, patients will be operated on for type 1 tympanoplasty after 3 weeks patients are reviewed for inspection of the operated ear. The second and third postoperative reviews will be done at 2 months and 6 months, respectively Patients were evaluated postoperatively by otoscopy, tympanometry, and audiometry.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 50
Est. completion date January 31, 2023
Est. primary completion date December 31, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1-Patients diagnosed with tubotympanic type of CSOM during quiescent stage (dry perforation). Exclusion Criteria: 1. Active stage of tubotympanic CSOM (wet , discharging perforation). 2. Patients with atticoantral type of CSOM. 3. Patients with gross anatomical deformity or disease that can affect the result of tympanoplasty e.g cleft palate, severly deviated septum , adenoid, allergy , sinonasal polypi , otomycosis and presence of foci of infection. 4. Patients with previous ear surgery . 5. Patients with lost taste sensation . 6. Patients with sensorineural hearing loss

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Saccharin test
Saccharin is a nonnutritive sweetener. It has property of being inert to respiratory epithelium that is it does not hamper physiological mucus clearance of sino-nasal mucosa. Methylene blue is a chemical compound. It can be used to check patency of (ET). The dye, because of its liquid form, gravitates through the ET to the nasopharynx.

Locations

Country Name City State
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Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Assiut University

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary out come of tympanoplasty Tympanoplasty was considered successful if graft healing was noticed together with a mean of postoperative air bone gap of 20 dB or less at frequencies of 500,1000, 2000,4000 dB. 2 years
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