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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 88(5): 675-682, Sept.-Oct. 2022. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1403928

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Abstract Introduction In recent years, scientific evidence has shown that chronic otitis media may cause balance and vestibular dysfunction. Objective To compare the results of the video head impulse test (gain and symmetry of the vestibulo-ocular reflex and presence of covert and overt saccades) in patients with chronic otitis media and controls. Methods Cross-sectional study of patients with chronic otitis media (study group), aged between 18 and 60 years. The patients in the study group were further divided according to the chronic otitis media type as (1) non-suppurative, (2) suppurative, and (3) cholesteatomatous. For the comparative analysis, we selected volunteers with no history of ear and vestibular diseases (control group), who met the same inclusion and exclusion criteria as the study group. Patients in both groups underwent a video head impulse test. Results The study group consisted of 96 volunteers, and the control group of 61 individuals. The prevalence of vestibular symptoms was 66% in the study group and 3.2% in the control group (p< 0.001). The results show a higher prevalence of changes in the vestibulo-ocular reflex gain (22.9%) and corrective saccades (12.6%) in the chronic otitis media group compared to the control group (p< 0.001). Despite the higher prevalence of changes in gain, the average vestibulo-ocular reflex gains in the chronic otitis media groups were within the pre-defined values ​​of normality; however, the mean vestibulo-ocular reflex gain in the anterior semicircular canal was statistically worse in the cholesteatomatous chronic otitis media group compared to controls (p< 0.001). Regarding the corrective saccades, the prevalence of saccades was statistically higher in the suppurative and cholesteatomatous chronic otitis media subgroups compared to the non-suppurative and control groups (p= 0.004). Conclusion The present study demonstrated that chronic otitis media is associated with a higher prevalence of vestibular symptoms and also a higher prevalence of changes in gain and corrective saccades when compared to controls.


Resumo Introdução Nos últimos anos, evidências científicas demonstraram que a otite média crônica se associa a alterações de equilíbrio e disfunção vestibular. Objetivo Comparar os resultados do teste do impulso cefálico por vídeo (ganho e simetria do reflexo vestíbulo-ocular e presença de sacadas cobertas e descobertas) em pacientes com otite média crônica e controles. Método Estudo transversal que envolveu pacientes com otite média crônica (grupo de estudo), entre 18 a 60 anos. Os pacientes no grupo estudo ainda foram divididos de acordo com o tipo de otite média crônica em (1) não supurativa, (2) supurativa e (3) colesteatomatosa. Para análise comparativa, selecionamos voluntários sem história de doenças otológicas e vestibulares (grupo controle), que obedeceram aos mesmos critérios de inclusão e exclusão do grupo de estudo. Os pacientes de ambos grupos foram submetidos ao teste de impulso cefálico por vídeo. Resultados O grupo estudo foi composto por 96 voluntários e o grupo controle por 61 indivíduos. A prevalência de sintomas vestibulares foi de 66% no grupo de estudo e 3,2% no grupo controle (p < 0,001). Os resultados mostram maior prevalência de alterações do ganho do reflexo vestíbulo-ocular (22,9%) e de sacadas corretivas (12,6%) no grupo otite média crônica em comparação ao grupo controle (p < 0,001). Apesar da maior prevalência de alterações de ganho, a média dos ganhos do reflexo vestíbulo-ocular dos grupos de otite média crônica estava dentro dos valores pré-definidos de normalidade; porém, a média do ganho do reflexo vestíbulo-ocular no canal semicircular anterior foi estatisticamente pior no grupo otite média crônica colesteatomatosa em comparação aos controles (p< 0,001). Em relação às sacadas corretivas, a prevalência de sacadas foi estatisticamente maior nos subgrupos otite média crônica supurativa e colesteatomatosa em comparação aos grupos não supurativa e controle (p = 0,004). Conclusão A otite média crônica se associa à maior prevalência de sintomas vestibulares e também maior prevalência de alterações no ganho e de sacadas corretivas em comparação a controles.

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Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ; 88(5): 675-682, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33132091

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INTRODUCTION: In recent years, scientific evidence has shown that chronic otitis media may cause balance and vestibular dysfunction. OBJECTIVE: To compare the results of the video head impulse test (gain and symmetry of the vestibulo-ocular reflex and presence of covert and overt saccades) in patients with chronic otitis media and controls. METHODS: Cross-sectional study of patients with chronic otitis media (study group), aged between 18 and 60 years. The patients in the study group were further divided according to the chronic otitis media type as (1) non-suppurative, (2) suppurative, and (3) cholesteatomatous. For the comparative analysis, we selected volunteers with no history of ear and vestibular diseases (control group), who met the same inclusion and exclusion criteria as the study group. Patients in both groups underwent a video head impulse test. RESULTS: The study group consisted of 96 volunteers, and the control group of 61 individuals. The prevalence of vestibular symptoms was 66% in the study group and 3.2% in the control group (p <  0.001). The results show a higher prevalence of changes in the vestibulo-ocular reflex gain (22.9%) and corrective saccades (12.6%) in the chronic otitis media group compared to the control group (p <  0.001). Despite the higher prevalence of changes in gain, the average vestibulo-ocular reflex gains in the chronic otitis media groups were within the pre-defined values ​​of normality; however, the mean vestibulo-ocular reflex gain in the anterior semicircular canal was statistically worse in the cholesteatomatous chronic otitis media group compared to controls (p <  0.001). Regarding the corrective saccades, the prevalence of saccades was statistically higher in the suppurative and cholesteatomatous chronic otitis media subgroups compared to the non-suppurative and control groups (p =  0.004). CONCLUSION: The present study demonstrated that chronic otitis media is associated with a higher prevalence of vestibular symptoms and also a higher prevalence of changes in gain and corrective saccades when compared to controls.


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Otitis Media , Enfermedades Vestibulares , Adolescente , Adulto , Estudios Transversales , Prueba de Impulso Cefálico/métodos , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Otitis Media/complicaciones , Reflejo Vestibuloocular , Enfermedades Vestibulares/diagnóstico , Adulto Joven
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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 86(6): 767-773, Nov.-Dec. 2020. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-1142594

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Abstract Introduction: Acute otitis media is a disease with high global prevalence, that can lead to several acute complications and auditory sequelae. Data regarding the auditory evaluation in the acute phase of acute otitis media are scarce. Objective: To evaluate the main audiometric changes (air and bone conduction thresholds) in the initial phase of an acute otitis media episode. Methods: A case-control study was performed. Patients diagnosed with acute otitis media with less than 7 days of evolution in relation to the complaint onset were selected, and healthy volunteers were selected as controls. The acute otitis media and control groups were submitted to pure tone and vocal audiometry. Results: The acute otitis media group included a total of 27 patients (30 ears). Hearing loss was present in 90.0% of the ears with acute otitis media, with conductive loss in 14 (46.67%) and mixed loss in 13 (43.33%). Both the air and bone conduction thresholds obtained with the tonal audiometry in the acute otitis media group were significantly worse than the controls at all tested frequencies (p< 0.05). In patients with acute otitis media, we observed that the thresholds for frequency >1 kHz (bone conduction) and 3 kHz (air conduction) were significantly worse in patients with tinnitus compared to patients without tinnitus. Conclusion: During the first 7 days of evolution after the onset of an isolated episode of acute otitis media, we observed significant increases in bone and air thresholds at all frequencies, especially >2 kHz, compared to healthy ears.


Resumo Introdução: A otite média aguda é uma doença de elevada incidência global, que pode levar a diversas complicações agudas e sequelas auditivas. Dados referentes à avaliação auditiva na fase aguda da otite média aguda são escassos. Objetivo: Avaliar as principais alterações audiométricas (limiares em via aérea e óssea) na fase inicial de um episódio de otite média aguda. Método: Realizou-se estudo de caso-controle. Selecionamos pacientes com diagnóstico de otite média aguda, com menos de sete dias de evolução em relação ao início das queixas, e voluntários saudáveis foram selecionados como controles. Os grupos otite média aguda e controle foram submetidos a audiometria tonal, vocal e audiometria. Resultados: O grupo otite média aguda incluiu 27 pacientes (30 orelhas). Observou-se presença de perda auditiva em 90% das orelhas com otite média aguda, condutiva em 14 (46,67%) e mista em 13 (43,33%). Tanto os limiares auditivos por via aérea quanto os limiares por via óssea obtidos com audiometria tonal do grupo otite média aguda eram significativamente piores em relação aos controles, em todas as frequências testadas (p < 0,05). Em pacientes com otite média aguda, observamos que os limiares das frequências acima de 1 kHz (via óssea) e 3 kHz (via aérea) eram significantemente piores entre pacientes com zumbido em comparação a pacientes sem zumbido. Conclusão: Nos primeiros sete dias de evolução do quadro inicial de um episódio isolado de otite média aguda, observamos aumentos significativos dos limiares ósseos e aéreos em todas as frequências, principalmente nas acima de 2 kHz, em comparação a orelhas sadias.


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Humanos , Otitis Media/complicaciones , Pérdida Auditiva Sensorineural/etiología , Audiometría de Tonos Puros , Umbral Auditivo , Conducción Ósea , Estudios de Casos y Controles
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Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 163(5): 1018-1024, 2020 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32571144

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the results of the subjective visual vertical test using the "bucket method" in patients with chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM). STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional, controlled study. SETTING: Outpatient otology clinic in a tertiary care hospital. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Patients had CSOM, defined as the presence of chronic infection or inflammation of the middle ear cleft, associated with a perforation of the tympanic membrane, frequent or intractable middle ear suppuration, with or without cholesteatoma. Controls were selected using a nonprobability, purposive sampling method. We excluded patients with neurologic or metabolic diseases, cognitive deficits, otosclerosis, vestibular migraine, Ménière's disease, past use of ototoxic medication, or head and neck cancer. The volunteers were subjected to the subjective visual vertical test using the "bucket method." The results obtained in our study and control groups were analyzed using nonparametric tests. RESULTS: Our study comprised 51 patients with CSOM and 50 controls. In the CSOM group, we observed that 72.5% of the patients had vestibular symptoms in the past year, and 70.5% had abnormalities identified in at least 1 vestibular function test. The subjective visual vertical test revealed that patients with CSOM (with and without cholesteatoma) had significantly higher deviations of the true vertical as compared with controls (CSOM, 3.66°; controls, 0.76°; P < .001). CONCLUSION: Our results revealed that CSOM was associated with high rates of vestibular symptoms, abnormal vestibular function tests, and abnormal subjective vertical visual results.


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Otitis Media Supurativa/complicaciones , Enfermedades Vestibulares/etiología , Pruebas de Función Vestibular , Adulto , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Enfermedad Crónica , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Otitis Media Supurativa/fisiopatología , Enfermedades Vestibulares/diagnóstico , Vestíbulo del Laberinto/fisiología , Vestíbulo del Laberinto/fisiopatología
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J Vestib Res ; 30(1): 35-45, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32083607

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BACKGROUND: Evidence to support potential links between chronic otitis media (COM) and vestibular impairment/postural balance control issues is lacking. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether COM associates with vestibular symptoms, balance problems, and abnormalities in vestibular function tests. METHODS: We selected 126 patients with COM and excluded patients with any identifiable underlying causes for vestibular dysfunction. Fifty-two healthy volunteers were included as controls. All subjects underwent anamnesis, physical examination, posturography, and video-head impulse tests. RESULTS: We found a high prevalence of vestibular symptoms (58.4%) among patients with COM, while only 2% of the controls had vestibular symptoms. There was a positive correlation between COM activity with the presence of tinnitus and vestibular symptoms (P < 0.05). Clinical vestibular tests were abnormal in 63% of patients with COM, and those positively associated with presence of vestibular symptoms. Posturography results shown worse postural balance control in patients with COM as compared with controls, especially in the limit of stability (LOS) (Mean LOS, COM = 157.56 cm2; controls = 228.98 cm2; p < 0.001) and worse results in the test with eyes closed while standing on a foam mattress (sway area, COM = 10.91 cm2; controls = 5.90 cm2; p < 0.001) in patients with COM as compared with controls. We did not observe differences in the average vestibuloocular reflex gains in the video-head impulse test between our COM and control groups. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show that COM associates with higher prevalence of vestibular symptoms and abnormalities in clinical vestibular function tests, and worse postural control as compared with controls. Among patients with COM, the activity of the middle-ear inflammation seemed to positively associate with the severity of hearing and balance problems.


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Otitis Media/fisiopatología , Equilibrio Postural/fisiología , Enfermedades Vestibulares/fisiopatología , Pruebas de Función Vestibular/métodos , Vestíbulo del Laberinto/fisiopatología , Adulto , Enfermedad Crónica , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Otitis Media/complicaciones , Otitis Media/diagnóstico , Enfermedades Vestibulares/diagnóstico , Enfermedades Vestibulares/etiología
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Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ; 86(6): 767-773, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31324458

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INTRODUCTION: Acute otitis media is a disease with high global prevalence, that can lead to several acute complications and auditory sequelae. Data regarding the auditory evaluation in the acute phase of acute otitis media are scarce. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the main audiometric changes (air and bone conduction thresholds) in the initial phase of an acute otitis media episode. METHODS: A case-control study was performed. Patients diagnosed with acute otitis media with less than 7 days of evolution in relation to the complaint onset were selected, and healthy volunteers were selected as controls. The acute otitis media and control groups were submitted to pure tone and vocal audiometry. RESULTS: The acute otitis media group included a total of 27 patients (30 ears). Hearing loss was present in 90.0% of the ears with acute otitis media, with conductive loss in 14 (46.67%) and mixed loss in 13 (43.33%). Both the air and bone conduction thresholds obtained with the tonal audiometry in the acute otitis media group were significantly worse than the controls at all tested frequencies (p < 0.05). In patients with acute otitis media, we observed that the thresholds for frequency >1 kHz (bone conduction) and 3 kHz (air conduction) were significantly worse in patients with tinnitus compared to patients without tinnitus. CONCLUSION: During the first 7 days of evolution after the onset of an isolated episode of acute otitis media, we observed significant increases in bone and air thresholds at all frequencies, especially >2 kHz, compared to healthy ears.


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Pérdida Auditiva Sensorineural , Otitis Media , Audiometría de Tonos Puros , Umbral Auditivo , Conducción Ósea , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Pérdida Auditiva Sensorineural/etiología , Humanos , Otitis Media/complicaciones
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Laryngoscope ; 128(12): 2879-2884, 2018 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30194735

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OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Otitis media has been associated with several auditory and developmental sequelae. Here, the results of auditory tests were evaluated in patients who had a first episode of unilateral otitis media and compared with the contralateral healthy ear. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study. METHODS: This study was undertaken from 2015 to 2016, with a follow-up period of 6 months. RESULTS: A total of 41 patients who had been diagnosed with unilateral acute otitis media were selected. Standard (250 Hz-8 kHz) and extended high-frequency (8 kHz-16 kHz) audiometry was performed within 5 days of the beginning of the clinical symptoms, and then in defined time frames for a period of 6 months. The results of the contralateral healthy ears were used as individual controls. After closure of the initial air-bone gap, the results of the standard audiometry did not demonstrate significant differences in the thresholds of diseased ears compared with controls. A significant elevation of the mean extended high-frequency thresholds in the ears affected by otitis media was observed at the first and subsequent appointments within the 6-month follow-up period. Diseased ears from patients who experienced tinnitus during the 6-month follow-up period had significantly higher thresholds in the extended high frequencies than diseased ears from patients without residual tinnitus. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that the first episode of otitis media may lead to persistent elevation of the mean thresholds of extended high-frequencies, whereas persistent tinnitus after 6 months of the acute infection is associated with more severe hearing loss. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 2b Laryngoscope, 128:2879-2884, 2018.


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Umbral Auditivo/fisiología , Conducción Ósea/fisiología , Pérdida Auditiva de Alta Frecuencia/etiología , Otitis Media con Derrame/complicaciones , Adolescente , Adulto , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Audiometría de Tonos Puros , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Pérdida Auditiva de Alta Frecuencia/diagnóstico , Pérdida Auditiva de Alta Frecuencia/fisiopatología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Otitis Media con Derrame/fisiopatología , Pronóstico , Factores de Tiempo , Adulto Joven
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Ann Med ; 50(5): 391-401, 2018 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29699430

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BACKGROUND: The association between otitis media and vestibular symptoms has been hypothesized in the past. Thus, in this study, we aimed to critically analyze (based in a systematic review of the literature) whether patients who have otitis media are at greater risk of developing vestibular impairment or not. METHODS: We performed a systematic review of the literature and identified potentially relevant articles reporting vestibular symptoms and results of vestibular function tests in patients with otitis media through searches of the PubMED, Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases. The quality of the final set of records was assessed using the "Newcaste-Ottawa Scale". RESULTS: Of the 2334 records searched, 43 met our inclusion and exclusion criteria, and those included 2250 patients. The records comprised 20 longitudinal studies, 21 cross-sectional studies, and 2 case reports. Regarding the type of otitis media studied, 25 examined vestibular impairment in otitis media with effusion, 6 acute otitis media, and 12 chronic otitis media. Results of anamnesis, clinical exams, and several vestibular function tests are reported and critically discussed. CONCLUSION: Most studies evaluating the association between otitis media and vestibular symptoms have potential methodological flaws. Clinical evidence suggests that patients with otitis media have increased chances for having vestibular symptoms, delayed acquisition of developmental milestones, and abnormalities in several vestibular function tests as compared with controls. Future studies with rigorous methodology aiming to assess the clinical significance (and prognostic factors) of the association between otitis media and vestibular impairment are warranted. Key message Several studies demonstrated long-term sequelae secondary to otitis media. However, the evidence supporting those assumptions are based in low-quality evidence. Thus, better structured studies are warranted to better understand the clinical relevance of such association.


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Otitis Media/complicaciones , Equilibrio Postural/fisiología , Trastornos de la Sensación/etiología , Vestíbulo del Laberinto/fisiopatología , Humanos , Otitis Media/fisiopatología , Trastornos de la Sensación/fisiopatología
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