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J Laryngol Otol ; 131(5): 411-416, 2017 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28294083

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of otitis media is related to Eustachian tube dysfunction. The tensor veli palatini muscle actively opens the Eustachian tube and promotes middle-ear ventilation. This study describes a technique for paratubal electromyography that uses a surface, non-invasive electrode able to record tensor veli palatini muscle activity during swallowing. METHODS: Twenty otitis media patients and 10 healthy patients underwent tensor veli palatini electromyography. Activity of this muscle before and after Eustachian tube rehabilitation was also assessed. RESULTS: In 78.5 per cent of patients, the electromyography duration phase and/or amplitude were reduced in the affected side. The muscle action potential was impaired in all patients who underwent Eustachian tube rehabilitation. CONCLUSION: This study confirmed that Eustachian tube muscle dysfunction has a role in otitis media pathogenesis and showed that muscle activity increases after Eustachian tube rehabilitation therapy.


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Electromyography/methods , Eustachian Tube/physiopathology , Otitis Media/rehabilitation , Adult , Case-Control Studies , Deglutition/physiology , Electrodes , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Middle Ear Ventilation/rehabilitation , Monitoring, Physiologic/methods , Otitis Media/physiopathology , Tensor Tympani/physiopathology
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