Correlation of the Puretone Audiometry Findings with Intraoperative Findings in Patients with Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media

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Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media, Hearing Loss, Puretone Audiometry, Air Bone Gap.
Chronic Suppurative Otitis

Abstract

Chronic suppurative otitis media is one of the common otological conditions in India for which patients seek advice from an otorhinolaryngologist. Chronic suppurative otitis media is recurrent and progressive disease which is characterized with tympanic membrane perforation and suppurative discharge. Pure tone audiometry is the most common test used to evaluate auditory sensitivity. Since hearing loss is a common complication of chronic suppurative otitis media, we designed this study to evaluate preoperative pure tone audiometry findings in patients with chronic suppurative otitis media and its correlation with the intra-operative findings. Aims and Objectives: 1] To assess the intra-operative findings in patients with chronic suppurative otitis media. 2] To evaluate the correlation between the preoperative pure tone audiometry findings and intra-operative findings in patients with chronic suppurative otitis media. 3] To assess the type of hearing loss and degree of hearing loss in patients with chronic suppurative otitis media. Materials and Methods: This is an Observational study carried over a period of 3 years from August 2011 to August 2013. Total number of patients included in this study was 100. Result: Out of 100 patients studied 69 % of patients had Tubo-Tympanic type of CSOM, 31 % of patients had Attico-antral type of CSOM. In patients of Safe CSOM; Central perforation was seen in maximum cases 46.4 %, anterior central perforations was seen in 8.7 % cases, posterior central perforations seen in 20.2 % cases, and subtotal perforations seen in 24.63 % cases. In patients of Unsafe CSOM posterosuperior cholesteatoma was seen in maximum cases 67.74 %, and attic cholesteatoma was seen in 32.2 % cases. In safe CSOM patients all ossicles were intact and mobile whereas in unsafe CSOM patients only 4 patients had intact ossicular chain, while maximum patients had ossicular defect. Conclusion: Hearing loss depends on size of perforation. Hearing loss increases as the size of perforation increases. Average air conduction threshold and air bone gap did not differ significantly between various groups of ossicular defect. This shows us that neither air conduction nor air bone gap are reliable parameters on basis of which we can predict ossicular status preoperatively.

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2015-06-01

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