Noninvasive depth-resolved optical measurements of the tympanic membrane and middle ear for differentiating otitis media

作者:Monroy Guillermo L; Shelton Ryan L; Nolan Ryan M; Nguyen Cac T; Novak Michael A; Hill Malcolm C; McCormick Daniel T; Boppart Stephen A*
来源:Laryngoscope, 2015, 125(8): E276-E282.
DOI:10.1002/lary.25141

摘要

Objective/HypothesisIn this study, optical coherence tomography (OCT) is used to noninvasively and quantitatively determine tympanic membrane (TM) thickness and the presence and thickness of any middle-ear biofilm located behind the TM. These new metrics offer the potential to differentiate normal, acute, and chronic otitis media (OM) infections in pediatric subjects. Study DesignCase series with comparison group. MethodsThe TM thickness of 34 pediatric subjects was acquired using a custom-built, handheld OCT system following a traditional otoscopic ear exam. ResultsOverall thickness (TM and any associated biofilm) was shown to be statistically different for normal, acute, and chronic infection groups (normal-acute and normal-chronic: P value<0.001; acute-chronic: P value=0.0016). Almost all observed scans from the chronic group had an accompanying biofilm structure. When the thickness of the TM and biofilm were considered separately in chronic OM, the chronic TM thickness correlated with the normal group (P value=0.68) yet was still distinct from the acute OM group (P value<0.001), indicating that the TM in chronic OM returns to relatively normal thickness levels. ConclusionIdentifying these physical changes in vivo provides new metrics for noninvasively and quantitatively differentiating normal, acute, and chronic OM. This new diagnostic information has the potential to assist physicians to more effectively and efficiently screen, manage, and refer patients based on quantitative data. Level of Evidence4. Laryngoscope, 125:E276-E282, 2015

  • 出版日期2015-8