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NCT ID: NCT06408363 Active, not recruiting - Barotrauma;Ear Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Sequential Eustachian Tube Maneuvers in Hyperbaric Oxygen Conditions

Start date: September 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Middle ear barotrauma represents the predominant complication associated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy, manifesting symptoms ranging from otalgia to tympanic membrane perforation. Several pressurization protocols have been proposed to reduce the incidence of this trauma, but barotrauma is still the main cause of poor adherence to hyperbaric therapy. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of serial tubal opening maneuvers to prevent barotrauma in patients undergoing treatment in a hyperbaric chamber.

NCT ID: NCT03569046 Completed - Clinical trials for Tympanum; Perforation

General Anesthesia With or Without Local Ear Block in Middle Ear Surgeries

Start date: July 6, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: Proper selection of anesthetic technique is important in middle ear microsurgery. Controlled hypotension in ear surgery decreases blood loss with improved quality of the surgical field, however, it is associated with resistance to vasodilators and delayed recovery from anesthesia. The use of local anesthetic technique alone in middle ear surgery decreases bleeding and reduces postoperative pain, however, pain on injection, noise, and head‑neck position had been reported with the increased risk of patient injuries. This study aimed to compare the effects of local ear block combined with general anesthesia versus general anesthesia alone, regarding intraoperative hemodynamics, anesthetic consumption, recovery characteristics, postoperative pain, adverse effects and postoperative complications.