Tympanic Membrane Perforation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of the Fibrin Monomer in the Integrity of the Graft During Tympanoplasty Compared With the Effect of the Hemostatic Sponge
The diagnosis of tympanic perforation reaches a high number of records in otorhinolaryngology services worldwide. Most of the tympanoplasties are performed in patients whose cause of perforation and hearing loss was chronic otitis media; this entity affects the population between 0.5 to 30% , the statistics mention more than 20 million people with this disease in the world. Since the introduction of tympanoplasty in the second half of the nineteenth century there have been numerous publications nationally and internationally about various experiences and new techniques. Including the use of fibrin monomer . This procedure is usually performed with the use of hemostatic sponge and recently with fibrin monomer, both materials are part of the basic input and surgical hemostatic agents. In this hospital are performed on average 110 tympanoplasty per year which has a percentage of non- integrity of the graft in the case of microscopic tympanoplasties using hemostatic sponge of 16% which is similar to the index of lack of integrity of the graft in microscopic tympanoplasties reported worldwide (18%), with the recent addition to the service of fibrin monomer, was necessary to evaluate if this material contributes to the integrity of the graft in microscopic tympanoplasty, as it has been reported in previous studies, so if there is found more integrity with this material, it can be recommended for routine use, improving the final prognosis of the patients.
Objective: Assess the effect of fibrin monomer in the integrity of the graft during
tympanoplasties compared with the effect of the hemostatic sponge at the hospital of
specialties Western Medical Center.
Material and Methods: Clinical trial with single blind, parallel-groups and randomized
assignation. There were included patients with a diagnosis of tympanic perforation,
candidates for surgical treatment by performing only microscopic tympanoplasties, which
fulfilled the selection criteria. The main variable of the study was the integrity of the
graft.
The statistical analysis was performed according to the nature of variables, for continuous
data using measures of central tendency and dispersion and for the qualitative data with
frequencies and percentages. To evaluate the effect of fibrin monomer relative to the
hemostatic sponge, the data relating to the integrity of the graft between the groups were
analyzed by chi-square.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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