PMID: 30241123Sep 22, 2018Paper

Tympanometric evaluation of Eustachian tube function in Polish scuba divers

Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine : Journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc
Anna M CyranMiroslaw J Szczepanski

Abstract

Scuba divers are subjected to relatively high ambient pressures while descending. Equalizing maneuvers (e.g., Valsalva) are necessary to open the Eustachian tube (ET) and allow air into the middle ear (ME) cavity. Insufficient opening of the ET leads to ME barotrauma, which is the most common injury related to scuba diving. The study aims were to assess the incidence of ME barotrauma and to compare tympanometric parameters and stapedial reflexes in scuba divers and non-diving individuals. 60 scuba divers participated in the study; control consisted of 90 non-diving volunteers without a history of otolaryngologic problems. All participants were examined with the use of otoscopy and tympanometry with evaluation of ipsilateral stapedial reflexes. The group studied was surveyed regarding occurrence of ME barotrauma and diving competence. 51.7% of the divers experienced ME barotrauma, the most common symptoms being earache and hearing loss. Comparison of the group studied and control revealed significantly lower ME pressure and compliance in scuba divers. In scuba divers with ME barotrauma, longer time from injury correlates directly with greater ME pressure and compliance, indicating tissue recovery. At 4,000Hz 100dB percentage of ...Continue Reading

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