Arquivos Internacionais de Otorrinolaringologia 2011; 15(01): 072-078
DOI: 10.1590/S1809-48722011000100011
Original Article
Thieme Publicações Ltda Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Comparative Study Between Radiological and Surgical Findings of Chronic Otitis Media

Estudo Comparativo entre Achados Radiológicos e Cirúrgicos na Otite Média Crônica
Anelise Abrahao Salge Prata
*   Resident Doctor.
,
Marcos Luiz Antunes
**   Doctoral Degree from UNIFESP. Professor of the medical school of ABC, Coordinator of the Otorhinolaryngology residence of the State Hospital of Diadema.
,
Carlos Eduardo Cesario de Abreu
***   Master's Degree in otorhinolaryngology from UNIFESP. Otorhinolaryngologist and Supervisor of the medical residence of the State Hospital of Diadema.
,
Ricardo Frazatto
***   Master's Degree in otorhinolaryngology from UNIFESP. Otorhinolaryngologist and Supervisor of the medical residence of the State Hospital of Diadema.
,
Bruno Thieme Lima
****   Otorhinolaryngologist from UNIFESP. Fellowship in Otology from UNIFESP.
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Publication History

10 October 2010

10 December 2010

Publication Date:
12 February 2014 (online)

Summary

Introduction: The chronic otitis media (COM) is a prevalent disease and the most frequent cause of indication to mastoidectomy. Many studies have evaluated the use of tomography (CT) of temporal bones for preoperative evaluation of COM and its indication in the preoperative approach is still controversial nowadays.

Objective: To evaluate the sensitivity of the clinical and radiological findings of COM according to the intraoperative surgical results and histopathological findings.

Method: Transversal retrospective study through collection of record data of patients with COM submitted to mastoidectomy in the period from 2007 through 2008 in our service.

Results: From a total of 82 ears, 40.24% had cholesteatoma. The CT presented 72.73% of sensitivity in the identification of cholesteatoma, 56.67% in the identification of changes to the ossicular chain and 100% in that of erosion of the lateral semicircular canal.

Conclusion: The clinical and radiological findings showed a high level sensitivity with intraoperative findings as regards to the presence of cholesteatoma, large changes of the ossicular chain and erosion of the lateral semicircular canal. For minor changes to the ossicular chain, the facial nerve canal and the tympanic tegmen they described low sensitivity.

Resumo

Introdução: A otite média crônica (OMC) é uma doença prevalente, e trata-se da causa mais frequente de indicação de mastoidectomia. Muitos estudos têm avaliado a utilização da tomografia (TC) de ossos temporais na avaliação pré-operatória da OMC e sua indicação no pré-operatório ainda permanece controversa nos dias atuais.

Objetivo: Avaliar a sensibilidade dos achados clínicos e radiológicos de OMC de acordo com os resultados cirúrgicos intra-operatórios e achados histopatológicos.

Método: Estudo retrospectivo transversal através de coleta de dados de prontuários de pacientes com OMC submetidos a mastoidectomia no período de 2007 a 2008 em nosso serviço.

Resultados: Em um total de 82 orelhas, 40,24% apresentavam colesteatoma. A TC apresentou 72,73% de sensibilidade na identificação do colesteatoma, 56,67% na identificação de alterações da cadeia ossicular e 100% na de erosão do canal semicircular lateral.

Conclusão: Os achados clínicos e radiológicos mostraram boa sensibilidade com os achados intra-operatórios com relação à presença de colesteatoma, grandes alterações da cadeia ossicular e erosão do canal semicircular lateral. Já para alterações menores da cadeia ossicular, do canal do nervo facial e do tegmem timpânico apresentaram baixa sensibilidade.

 
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