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J Laryngol Otol ; 134(12): 1060-1064, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33272334

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate hearing and the take rate of crushed cartilage grafts in tympanoplasty. METHODS: In this double-blinded, randomised, controlled trial, 46 patients with tympanic membrane perforation were enrolled. A conchal cartilage graft was used for reconstruction in both intervention and control groups. In the intervention group, crushed cartilage was used. The success rate and hearing results were ascertained every four months over a one-year follow-up period. RESULTS: A total of 36 patients - 20 in the intervention group and 16 in the control group - completed one year of follow up. There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in mean air-bone gap, bone conduction threshold, speech discrimination score or speech reception threshold. CONCLUSION: The reduction in living cells after crushed cartilage tympanoplasty may decrease the rigidity and the volume of the graft, but may not necessarily improve the hearing results.


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Bone Conduction/physiology , Cartilage/transplantation , Tympanic Membrane Perforation/surgery , Tympanoplasty/methods , Adult , Audiometry/methods , Audiometry/statistics & numerical data , Double-Blind Method , Fascia/transplantation , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Hearing/physiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Otitis Media/complications , Speech Discrimination Tests/methods , Speech Reception Threshold Test/methods , Treatment Outcome
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J Mycol Med ; 28(2): 279-284, 2018 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29540288

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INTRODUCTION: Aspergillus niger is the most commonly reported etiology of otomycosis based on morphological characteristics. This fungus is a member of Aspergillus section Nigri, a set of morphologically indistinguishable species that can harbor various antifungal susceptibility patterns. The aim of this study was to accurately identify and determine the susceptibility pattern of a set of black aspergilli isolated from otomycosis patients. METHODS: Forty-three black Aspergillus isolates from otomycosis patients were identified by using the PCR-sequencing of the ß-tubulin gene. Furthermore, the susceptibility of isolates to three antifungal drugs, including fluconazole (FLU), clotrimazole (CLT) and nystatin (NS), were tested according to CLSI M38-A2. The data were analyzed using the SPSS software (version 15). RESULTS: The majority of isolates were identified as A. tubingensis (32/43, 74.42%) followed by A. niger (11/43, 25.58%). The lowest minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values were observed for NS with geometric means (GM) of 4.65µg/mL and 4.83µg/mL against A. tubingensis and A. niger isolates, respectively. CLT showed wide MIC ranges and a statistically significant inter-species difference was observed between A. tubingensis and A. niger isolates (P<0.05). FLU was inactive against both species with GMs>64µg/mL. CONCLUSION: Species other than A. niger can be more frequent as observed in our study. In addition, considering the low and variable activity of tested antifungal drugs, empirical treatment can result in treatment failure. Accurate identification and antifungal susceptibility testing of isolates is, however, recommended.


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Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Aspergillus niger/classification , Aspergillus niger/drug effects , Otomycosis/microbiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aspergillosis/microbiology , Aspergillus niger/isolation & purification , Clotrimazole/pharmacology , Female , Fluconazole/pharmacology , Fungal Proteins/genetics , Humans , Iran , Male , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Middle Aged , Nystatin/pharmacology , Phylogeny , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Tubulin/genetics , Young Adult
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