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Cureus ; 12(12): e12317, 2020 Dec 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33520515

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There are many classifications for cholesteatomatous otitis media but none correspond exactly to the formulation of a surgical protocol for the middle ear and mastoid nor are any specific for the extension of the otitis media, making it difficult to interpret the published results.  All the available classifications are limited to the cholesteatoma and, moreover, the variety of the reported studies in literature does not allow a standardization to define middle ear pathology and surgical procedures.  The aim of this paper is to propose a novel staging system for middle ear diseases paying attention to the involvement of tympanic Cavity (C), Attic (A), and Mastoid (M): the CAM classification. In particular, CAM classification is composed of three symbols (0 / + / ρ) and two letters (t and m, tiny and ivory mastoid cases) related to the alphabetic initial of the macroscopic region, being able to allow a clear and specific description of the local situation. Moreover, the possibility to describe the temporal bone and the potential use of sub-groups to specifically define the involvement of the tympanic cavity and the attic could allow the creation of a common otologic language among all the different centres.

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J Audiol Otol ; 21(2): 72-76, 2017 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28704892

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Despite the extensive research for the Meniere's disease (MD), it's pathophysiology still remains uncertain and questionable among scientists. Clinical symptoms and audiometric tests form the basis for the diagnosis. Nevertheless the differential diagnosis can be extremely challenging, due to subjective and not specific results. Incorrect diagnosis is most likely and for this reason there is a great demand for objective and reliable tests. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The presence of endolymphatic hydrops is necessary condition but non enough for the diagnosis. In this study we analyze retrospectively the summating potentials (SP)/action protentials (AP) ratio from peritympanic electrocochleography in 34 patients,divided in two groups (13 patients classified as defined MD and 21 patients classified as probable MD). The purpose was to identify the utility of the exam so to be able to achieve an early defined diagnosis. Furthermore our intention was to obtain an objective test, besides the clinical criteria currently in use for the diagnosis and the classification of the MD. RESULTS: The analysis of the SP/AP results shows high predictability for the MD (positive in six out of seven cases with a sensitivity greater than 80%). CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates a satisfactory sensibility percentage in recurrent defined MD presentation (>80%). Early identification of MD can lead to an early treatment and control of the progression of the disease. Furthermore it could be a valuable instrument for the follow up and evaluation of the patients classified as probable MD in accordance with the criteria of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (1995).

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