2020
DOI: 10.1097/mao.0000000000002840
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A Study of Correlation Between Tympanic Membrane Perforation Size With Hearing Loss in Patients With Inactive Mucosal Chronic Otitis Media

Abstract: Purpose: This study is directed towards establishing a correlation between the objective measurement of tympanic membrane (TM) perforation size with hearing loss in patients with inactive mucosal chronic otitis media (COM), and to compare the otoscopic findings of the TM perforation vis-a-vis the results obtained by image analysis of the endoscopic image of the perforation. Materials and methods: An observational, prospective and hospital based study wa… Show more

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“…We believe the absence of a significant increase in HL in both active and inactive perforations involving the 50-75% is due to the small number in the 50-75% group, making this a likely Type 1 error. An increase in HL with increased TM perforation size is consistent with the consensus of both theoretical and clinical studies in the literature 4,6,8,[10][11][12]16 . In a study of 78 patients (107 ears) with inactive mucosal COM, perforations were classified as a percentage of total surface area using image processing software 8 .…”
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“…We believe the absence of a significant increase in HL in both active and inactive perforations involving the 50-75% is due to the small number in the 50-75% group, making this a likely Type 1 error. An increase in HL with increased TM perforation size is consistent with the consensus of both theoretical and clinical studies in the literature 4,6,8,[10][11][12]16 . In a study of 78 patients (107 ears) with inactive mucosal COM, perforations were classified as a percentage of total surface area using image processing software 8 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…An increase in HL with increased TM perforation size is consistent with the consensus of both theoretical and clinical studies in the literature 4,6,8,[10][11][12]16 . In a study of 78 patients (107 ears) with inactive mucosal COM, perforations were classified as a percentage of total surface area using image processing software 8 . A strong correlation was found between HL and size of perforation 8 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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