Evaluating the Sequelae of Mastoidectomy for Acute Mastoiditis: A Long-Term Follow-Up Study of Mastoid Function
Matija Švagan

TL;DR
This study examines long-term effects of mastoidectomy in children with acute mastoiditis, finding mostly minor hearing and structural changes.
Contribution
The study introduces a new noninvasive protocol for assessing mastoid function and evaluates long-term outcomes of mastoidectomy.
Findings
Patients reported slight hearing difficulties and tinnitus, with minor structural changes observed via otomicroscopy.
Mastoidectomy patients showed 10 dB higher hearing thresholds and reduced thermal insulation of the vestibular organ.
Middle ear impedance testing showed elevated stapedius reflex thresholds but otherwise no significant differences.
Abstract
Background: Despite the widespread use of antibiotics, acute mastoiditis (AM) and related complications resulting from acute purulent otitis media continue to occur, predominantly in children. Although numerous studies have focused on the pathogenesis, aetiological agents, and treatment of AM, comprehensive investigations of the long-term outcomes of AM and the physiological consequences of surgical intervention in the temporal bone are lacking. Methods: Thirty patients who had undergone mastoidectomy for acute mastoiditis at a median age of 2.12 years were invited for evaluation at least five years postoperatively. The assessment included the Chronic Otitis Media Questionnaire 12, clinical examination with otomicroscopy, extended high-frequency pure-tone audiometry, distortion product otoacoustic emissions, middle ear impedance testing, and a newly developed protocol for noninvasive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEar Surgery and Otitis Media · Streptococcal Infections and Treatments · Vestibular and auditory disorders
