Balloon Eustachian Tuboplasty (BET) in Children: A Retrospective Multicenter Analysis

Objective: Generation of pilot data for planning of prospective BET-studies for treatment of dilatory Eustachian tube (ET) dysfunction in children. Study Design: Retrospective multicenter analysis. Setting: Nine ENT departments at tertiary care teaching hospitals. Patients: 4–12-year-old children with chronic otitis media with effusion (COME) for more than 3 months or more than 3 episodes of acute otitis media during the last year, having failed standard surgical therapy at least once. Intervention: BET with or without paracentesis, ventilation tube insertion, or tympanoplasty. Main outcome measures: Tympanic membrane appearance, tympanometry, and hearing threshold. Results: Two hundred ninety-nine ETs of 167 children were treated. Mean age was 9.1 years (95% confidence interval [95% CI]: 8.7–9.4 yr). In 249 ears (83.3%), COME and/or retraction of the tympanic membrane were the indication for BET. Median hearing threshold was 20 dB HL (95% CI: 0–46 dB). One hundred fifty-five ears (51.8%, 95% CI: 46.1–57.4%) showed a tympanogram type B. Treatment consisted of BET without other interventions (“BET–only”) in 70 children, 128 ears. Median length of follow-up for 158 (94.6%) children was 2.6 months (95% CI: 0.3–16.1 mo). After treatment, the tympanic membrane appeared normal in 196 ears (65.6%, 95% CI: 60.0–70.8%, p 
Source: Otology and Neurotology - Category: ENT & OMF Tags: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE 2018 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WORKING GROUP OF GERMAN-SPEAKING AUDIOLOGISTS, NEUROTOLOGISTS AND OTOLOGISTS (ADANO) IN HEIDELBERG, GERMANY Source Type: research