Abstract | OBJECTIVES: METHODS: 72 children undergoing myringotomy and VT insertion were included in the study. Vitamin E was applied to the right ear and no treatment was applied to the left ear. Both ears were examined at the end of 9 months with otomicroscopy. Myringosclerosis formation at the end of the study period was noted for each ear. RESULTS:
Myringosclerosis was found in 33 of the 144 ears. The overall incidence was 22.9%. While 22 (30.6%) of the 72 left ears showed myringosclerosis otomicroscopically, in only 11 (15.3%) of the 72 right ears that were treated with Vitamin E was myringosclerosis observed at the end of the study period. Of these nine cases were bilateral. CONCLUSION: Animal studies have well documented the development of myringosclerosis after myringotomy and VT insertion and beneficial effects of different antioxidants. Our study has shown similar results in human subjects. Further clinical studies consisting of a larger patient population are needed to bring about routine clinical use of antioxidants in myringotomy and VT insertion.
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Authors | Cüneyd Uneri, Tekin Bağlam, Mine Yazici |
Journal | International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology
(Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol)
Vol. 70
Issue 6
Pg. 1045-8
(Jun 2006)
ISSN: 0165-5876 [Print] Ireland |
PMID | 16368152
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Antioxidants
(therapeutic use)
- Child
- Female
- Follow-Up Studies
- Humans
- Male
- Microscopy
- Middle Ear Ventilation
(adverse effects)
- Sclerosis
- Single-Blind Method
- Tympanic Membrane
(drug effects, pathology)
- Vitamin E
(therapeutic use)
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