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摘要
目的:耳廓抽气术(TP)是一种推动耳廓以提高外耳道内压力的方法,是一种常用的辅助方法,被认为可促进耳科药物通过鼓膜造口术导管进入中耳腔。为了研究 TP 在经鼓膜造口术导管将耳动力药物渗透到中耳腔中的效果,我们建立了新型鼓膜造口术导管-老鼠模型。我们对中耳组织学进行了研究,以确定将液体移入中耳的功效:研究设计:前瞻性对照动物研究:研究设计:前瞻性对照动物研究:方法:招募 10 只大鼠,在双侧耳朵上插入鼓室造口管并向外耳滴入绿色染料。每只大鼠只在一只耳朵上进行鼓室造口术,另一只耳朵不进行。中耳腔内的绿色染料在苏木精和伊红染色的颞骨切片上由显微解剖学盲法专家进行评估(染色等级),并使用 Image J 软件进行评估(染色等级)。这两种方法的结果经统计学验证:结果:染色等级(P P r = .898,P 结论:TP 可加速钙化:我们的研究结果表明,在鼓室造口管-大鼠模型中,TP 加快了耳药向中耳腔的渗透。
Assessing the Efficacy of Tragal Pumping in a Novel Tympanostomy Tube-Rat Model.
Objective: Tragal pumping (TP) is a practice of pushing on the tragus to raise pressure within the external auditory canal and is a commonly recommended adjunctive maneuver believed to facilitate the introduction of ototopical medications into the middle ear cavity via a tympanostomy tube. To investigate the efficacy of TP in the penetration of eardrops into the middle ear cavity via tympanostomy tube, we established the novel tympanostomy tube-rat model. We investigated the histology of the middle ear to determine the efficacy in moving fluid into the middle ear.
Study design: Prospective controlled animal study.
Setting: Animal laboratory in a university hospital.
Methods: Ten rats were recruited, and a tympanostomy tube insertion and green dye eardrops into outer ears were performed on bilateral ears. TP was performed only on 1 ear and was not applied on the other ear in each rat. Green dye in a middle ear cavity in hematoxylin and eosin-stained temporal bone sections was evaluated by blinded experts in microscopic anatomy (staining grade) and by using Image J software (staining level). The results of these 2 methods were statistically validated.
Results: The staining grade (P < .001) and the staining level (P < .001) were significantly higher in the ears which we applied TP than in the control ears. The results of 2 methods were significantly and positively correlated (r = .898, P < .001).
Conclusion: Our results showed that the TP accelerate the penetration of eardrops into the middle ear cavity in the tympanostomy tube-rat model.