Water protection in patients with tympanostomy tubes in tympanic membrane: a randomized clinical trial
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective To analyze the incidence of otorrhea in the postoperative period of patients submitted to tympanotomy to place ventilation tube, and who did not protect the ear when exposed to water. Methods Open, randomized-controlled trial. Eighty patients submitted to unilateral or bilateral ear grommet tympanostomy were included and divided into two groups: Auricular Protection and Non-Protection to water during bathing and activities in water. Results In the first postoperative month, the Non-Protection Group presented a significant increase in the number of patients with otorrhea and in the incidence. Four patients of the Protection Group (11%) presented at least one episode of otorrhea in this period, representing an incidence of 0.11 (standard deviation ±0.32) episode/month, whereas in the Non-Protection Group there were 12 episodes (33%; p=0.045) and incidence of 0.33 (±0.48; p=0.02). Between the 2nd and the 13th postoperative months, there was no difference between groups. Seven patients in the Protection Group (20%) had at least one episode of otorrhea, representing an incidence of 0.04 (±0.09) episodes/month, while in the Non-Protection Group there were seven episodes (22%; p=0.8) and incidence of 0.05 (±0.1; p=0.8). Conclusion Patients who underwent ear protection when exposed to water had a lower incidence of otorrhea in the first postoperative month than those who did not undergo protection. From the second month, there was no difference between groups. |
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Water protection in patients with tympanostomy tubes in tympanic membrane: a randomized clinical trialEar protective devices/utilizationMiddle ear ventilationWater/adverse effectsPostoperative complications/prevention & controlOtitis media with effusion/surgeryABSTRACT Objective To analyze the incidence of otorrhea in the postoperative period of patients submitted to tympanotomy to place ventilation tube, and who did not protect the ear when exposed to water. Methods Open, randomized-controlled trial. Eighty patients submitted to unilateral or bilateral ear grommet tympanostomy were included and divided into two groups: Auricular Protection and Non-Protection to water during bathing and activities in water. Results In the first postoperative month, the Non-Protection Group presented a significant increase in the number of patients with otorrhea and in the incidence. Four patients of the Protection Group (11%) presented at least one episode of otorrhea in this period, representing an incidence of 0.11 (standard deviation ±0.32) episode/month, whereas in the Non-Protection Group there were 12 episodes (33%; p=0.045) and incidence of 0.33 (±0.48; p=0.02). Between the 2nd and the 13th postoperative months, there was no difference between groups. Seven patients in the Protection Group (20%) had at least one episode of otorrhea, representing an incidence of 0.04 (±0.09) episodes/month, while in the Non-Protection Group there were seven episodes (22%; p=0.8) and incidence of 0.05 (±0.1; p=0.8). Conclusion Patients who underwent ear protection when exposed to water had a lower incidence of otorrhea in the first postoperative month than those who did not undergo protection. From the second month, there was no difference between groups.Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082019000200200einstein (São Paulo) v.17 n.2 2019reponame:Einstein (São Paulo)instname:Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)instacron:IIEPAE10.31744/einstein_journal/2019ao4423info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMiyake,Marcel MenonTateno,Daniela AkemiCançado,Natália AmaralMiyake,Michelle MenonTincani,StefanoSousa Neto,Osmar Mesquita deeng2019-02-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-45082019000200200Revistahttps://journal.einstein.br/pt-br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@einstein.br2317-63851679-4508opendoar:2019-02-27T00:00Einstein (São Paulo) - Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)false |
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Water protection in patients with tympanostomy tubes in tympanic membrane: a randomized clinical trial |
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Water protection in patients with tympanostomy tubes in tympanic membrane: a randomized clinical trial |
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Water protection in patients with tympanostomy tubes in tympanic membrane: a randomized clinical trial Miyake,Marcel Menon Ear protective devices/utilization Middle ear ventilation Water/adverse effects Postoperative complications/prevention & control Otitis media with effusion/surgery |
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Water protection in patients with tympanostomy tubes in tympanic membrane: a randomized clinical trial |
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Water protection in patients with tympanostomy tubes in tympanic membrane: a randomized clinical trial |
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Water protection in patients with tympanostomy tubes in tympanic membrane: a randomized clinical trial |
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Water protection in patients with tympanostomy tubes in tympanic membrane: a randomized clinical trial |
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Water protection in patients with tympanostomy tubes in tympanic membrane: a randomized clinical trial |
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Miyake,Marcel Menon |
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Miyake,Marcel Menon Tateno,Daniela Akemi Cançado,Natália Amaral Miyake,Michelle Menon Tincani,Stefano Sousa Neto,Osmar Mesquita de |
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Tateno,Daniela Akemi Cançado,Natália Amaral Miyake,Michelle Menon Tincani,Stefano Sousa Neto,Osmar Mesquita de |
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Miyake,Marcel Menon Tateno,Daniela Akemi Cançado,Natália Amaral Miyake,Michelle Menon Tincani,Stefano Sousa Neto,Osmar Mesquita de |
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Ear protective devices/utilization Middle ear ventilation Water/adverse effects Postoperative complications/prevention & control Otitis media with effusion/surgery |
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Ear protective devices/utilization Middle ear ventilation Water/adverse effects Postoperative complications/prevention & control Otitis media with effusion/surgery |
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ABSTRACT Objective To analyze the incidence of otorrhea in the postoperative period of patients submitted to tympanotomy to place ventilation tube, and who did not protect the ear when exposed to water. Methods Open, randomized-controlled trial. Eighty patients submitted to unilateral or bilateral ear grommet tympanostomy were included and divided into two groups: Auricular Protection and Non-Protection to water during bathing and activities in water. Results In the first postoperative month, the Non-Protection Group presented a significant increase in the number of patients with otorrhea and in the incidence. Four patients of the Protection Group (11%) presented at least one episode of otorrhea in this period, representing an incidence of 0.11 (standard deviation ±0.32) episode/month, whereas in the Non-Protection Group there were 12 episodes (33%; p=0.045) and incidence of 0.33 (±0.48; p=0.02). Between the 2nd and the 13th postoperative months, there was no difference between groups. Seven patients in the Protection Group (20%) had at least one episode of otorrhea, representing an incidence of 0.04 (±0.09) episodes/month, while in the Non-Protection Group there were seven episodes (22%; p=0.8) and incidence of 0.05 (±0.1; p=0.8). Conclusion Patients who underwent ear protection when exposed to water had a lower incidence of otorrhea in the first postoperative month than those who did not undergo protection. From the second month, there was no difference between groups. |
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