Tram Anh D, Takakura H, Nakazato A, Shojaku H. Monitoring pressure changes in the inner ear induced by middle ear pressure therapy with an EFET01 device in guinea pigs.
Acta Otolaryngol 2023;
143:655-661. [PMID:
37537955 DOI:
10.1080/00016489.2023.2242404]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
As a low-cost, portable, handheld air pressure generation tool not requiring a ventilation tube, the EFET01 device has shown clinical effectiveness for intractable Ménière's disease (MD) patients in Japan. However, no animal studies have investigated changes in inner ear pressure (PI) when applying this device.
OBJECTIVE
To determine the PI properties in response to middle ear pressure therapy (MEPT) induced by the EFET01 in guinea pigs.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
In seven healthy guinea pigs, bi-phasic pressure pulses from -5 to 12 cm H2O were delivered to the external ear canal and transmitted to the middle and inner ear cavities with an intact tympanic membrane. Hydrostatic pressure change in the inner ear perilymphatic compartment was measured by a servo-controlled micropipette system.
RESULTS
From eight successful ears, pressure changes in the middle ear slightly decreased and were instantly transferred to the inner ear. The EFET01 produces a bi-phasic positive/negative pressure pulse, which is approximately twice as large as the monophasic pressure pulse.
CONCLUSION
Our study clarified the EFET01's ability to transmit pressure and verified its effectiveness in MD patients as observed in clinical studies.
SIGNIFICANCE
The PI properties in guinea pig response to MEPT with the EFET01 device were investigated.
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