Assessing ototoxicity and patients’ satisfaction of topical local anaesthesia in myringotomy and ventilation tube insertion

Author:

Marzouk S,Al-lami A,Sykes R,Neumann C,Nixon I J

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesAnimal studies have suggested that exposure of the middle ear to topical local anaesthesia may be ototoxic. This study aimed to report sensorineural hearing outcomes and patients’ satisfaction in those who underwent myringotomy and ventilation tube insertion using topical local anaesthesia.MethodsTwenty-nine patients (32 ears) were operated on. Pre- and post-operative audiology findings were compared. A Likert-type questionnaire on treatment satisfaction was completed at the end of the procedure.ResultsMedian patient age was 55 years (range, 27–88 years). Pre- and post-operative bone conduction pure tone averages were 26.76 dB and 25.26 dB respectively (mean reduction of −1.22 dB, 95 per cent confidence interval of −5.91 to 8.13 dB; p = 0.7538). One ear (3 per cent) had a reduction in pure tone average of 10 dB.ConclusionThe results suggest that sensorineural hearing loss is not a complication of ear exposure to topical local anaesthesia during myringotomy and ventilation tube insertion. The procedure was well perceived.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine

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