Pre-operative prediction of ‘dry taps’

Author:

Henney S,Counter P,Mirza S,Gedling P,Watson C

Abstract

AbstractObjectives:The treatment of children with ‘glue ear’ often presents surgeons with the question of whether or not to insert a grommet when myringotomy reveals no fluid in the middle ear. We present a study designed to assess which factors contribute to the presence of a ‘dry tap’.Design:We prospectively gathered data from a cohort of 280 children (504 myringotomies). The cohort included two subgroups, one received halothane and nitrous oxide anaesthesia, and the other received enflurane anaesthesia.Setting:The ENT department of a district general hospital.Participants:Children (aged less than 17 years) requiring myringotomy.Main outcome measures:The presence of a ‘glue’ or dry tap at myringotomy was documented. We also recorded data on the following: pre- and post-induction tympanometry; age; season; anaesthetic type; and the delay from listing to actual operation.Results:A non type B pre-induction tympanogram and delay to operation were strong indications of finding a dry tap at surgery.Conclusions:In our study population, the proportion of dry taps at myringotomy was 18 per cent. The presence of a dry tap was rarely due to the induction of anaesthesia. Multivariate analysis revealed that the combination of factors most likely to predict a dry tap were non type B tympanogram and delay to operation.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine

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