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Acta méd. peru ; 39(1): 40-44, ene.-mar. 2022. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1383384

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RESUMEN Introducción y objetivos : Determinar si el tipo de fisura labio palatina está asociada a mayor riesgo de alteración de la trompa de Eustaquio. Materiales y métodos : Se realizó un estudio descriptivo serie de casos con análisis inferencial de niños operados de fisura labiopalatina en el Hospital San Bartolomé durante el 2018 y 2019. Resultados : Se evaluó a un total de 48 pacientes a quienes se les realizó timpanometría, encontrándose 62,5 % varones (n=30) y 37,5 % mujeres (n=18) y la media de edad fue de 1,3 años, para determinar el tipo de fisura labiopalatina se usó la clasificación de Veau, el tipo más frecuente hallado fue Veau tipo III, con 62,5 % (n=30), siendo la menos frecuente Veau tipo I con 4,2 % (n=2). La evaluación de la función de la trompa de Eustaquio se realizó mediante timpanometría definiéndose como patológica la curva tipo B, en el grupo de estudio se encontró una prevalencia global de curvas tipo B de 66,7 % (n= 32), mientras que las curvas A y C, tuvieron 33,3 % (n=16). La probabilidad que el diagnóstico Veau IV tenga curvas tipo B de forma más frecuentes que los otros tipos, mediante la prueba Binomial fue significativo. (p=0,000038<0,05). Conclusiones : El tipo de fisura palatina mayormente asociado con alteración de la función del oído medio, expresado mediante curvas de timpanometría tipo B, es la fisura tipo IV según clasificación de Veau, esta relación es estadísticamente significativa.


ABSTRACT Introduction and objectives : The objective of this study is to determine if the type of cleft lip and palate is associated with a higher risk of alteration of the Eustachian tube. Materials and methods : A descriptive case series study was carried out with an inferential analysis of children operated on for cleft lip and palate at the San Bartolomé hospital during the years 2018 and 2019. Results : 48 patients with tympanometry were evaluated, 62.5% male (n = 30) and 37.5% female (n = 18), the mean age was 1.3 years. The type of cleft lip and palate was determined using the Veau classification, the most frequent type found was Veau type III: 62.5% (n = 30), the least frequent type was Veau I with 4.2% (n = 2). The evaluation of the function of the Eustachian tube was performed with tympanometry, defining the type B curve as pathological. In the study group, there was an overall prevalence of type B curves of 66.7% (n = 32), while type A and C curves were 33.3% (n = 16). The probability that the Veau IV crack type has an association with type B curves more frequently than the other types, using the Binomial test, was significant. (p = 0.000038 <0.05). Conclusions : The type of cleft palate that is most associated with impaired middle ear function, expressed by type B tympanometry curves, is type IV cleft according to Veau's classification, this relationship is statistically significant.

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Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology ; : 249-254, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-763321

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OBJECTIVES: We explored whether wideband tympanometry (WBT) could be used as a screening test for superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD), and obtained new WBT data (given that the test is not yet in common clinical use) on patients with SSCD. METHODS: We compared the WBT data of patients clinically and radiologically diagnosed with SSCD in our hospital between 2013 and 2018 to those of healthy volunteers. We compared the resonance frequency (RF), maximum absorbance frequency (MAF), and maximum absorbance ratio (MAR). The t-test was used for statistical analysis with the significance level set to P<0.05. In addition, we used receiver operating characteristic analysis to derive cutoff values for SSCD diagnosis in terms of sensitivity and specificity. RESULTS: Seventeen patients (four with bilateral and 13 with unilateral disease; 17 ears) diagnosed with SSCD and 27 healthy volunteers (47 ears) were included. The mean RFs of the SSCD patients and healthy subjects were 548.7 Hz (range, 243 to 853 Hz) and 935.1 Hz (range, 239 to 1,875 Hz), respectively (P<0.001). The mean MARs of the SSCD patients and healthy subjects were 89.4% (range, 62% to 100%) and 82.4% (range, 63% to 99%), respectively (P=0.005). The mean MAFs of the SSCD patients and healthy subjects were 1,706.3 Hz (range, 613 to 3,816 Hz) and 2,668 Hz (range, 876 to 4,387 Hz), respectively (P<0.001). In terms of SSCD diagnosis, a MAR above 86% afforded 81% sensitivity and 77% specificity; an RF below 728 Hz, 86% sensitivity and 81% specificity; and an MAF below 1,835 Hz, 79% sensitivity and 67% specificity. CONCLUSION: WBT may be a useful clinical screening test for SSCD. The RF and MAF were lower, and the MAR higher, in SSCD patients than in normal controls.


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Humanos , Testes de Impedância Acústica , Diagnóstico , Voluntários Saudáveis , Marte , Programas de Rastreamento , Curva ROC , Canais Semicirculares , Sensibilidade e Especificidade
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