Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4112049 International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThis ten-year cohort study intended to determine any hearing impairment and eardrum sequelae comparing children treated with ventilation tubes (VT) with an age- and gender-matched control group.MethodsA cohort of children who received ventilation tubes in 1996 was during 2006 compared with a control group, with no history of VT treatment, using standard audiometry, high frequency audiometry and otomicroscopy.ResultsIn the spectrum of the standard audiometry, the differences between the groups were minimal. In the high frequency spectrum, even in a subgroup with normal eardrums, there were significant and major differences with inferior hearing thresholds in treated ears compared with the ears of the control group. The ventilation tube treated group presented a higher prevalence of eardrum pathology.ConclusionThe ears treated with ventilation tubes had significantly higher hearing levels than the control group in the high frequency spectrum. This could be caused by the history of middle ear disease, the VT treatment or both combined.

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