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Clinical Trial Summary

Otitis media is more common in young children and it is estimated that 75% of all children experience at least one episode before the age of three. Otitis media is one of the common pediatric diagnoses and recurrent episodes account for the most commonly performed surgical procedure. Despite this a high degree of inaccuracy exists in diagnosis of this condition which depends on subjective assessment of the ear drum via direct visualization using an otoscope. Researcher can use Diffuse optical spectroscopy and diffuse optical imaging for the analysis of ear drum and the middle ear.


Clinical Trial Description

The research can use low energy laser signal light from Diffuse optical spectroscopy that is harmless to the tissues and sends them into the ear canal to measure the tissue optical properties including the absorption of the laser signal and the amount of signal that will be backscattered by the ear drum. These measurements will then be analyzed using a microprocessor to determine presence of fluid or inflammation of the eardrum. Diffuse optical spectroscopy an imaging method use near- infrared light to measure absolute tissue concentrations of oxyhemoglobin, deoxyhemoglobin, water, and lipids, as well as subtle changes in water and protein binding states ;


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NCT number NCT01485471
Study type Observational
Source University of California, Irvine
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Status Withdrawn
Phase
Start date June 2011
Completion date June 2015

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