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. 1979 Aug;105(8):461-6.
doi: 10.1001/archotol.1979.00790200023005.

Prospective tympanometry in 3-year-old children. A study of the spontaneous course of tympanometry types in a nonselected population

Prospective tympanometry in 3-year-old children. A study of the spontaneous course of tympanometry types in a nonselected population

M Fiellau-Nikolajsen et al. Arch Otolaryngol. 1979 Aug.

Abstract

For six months we observed all 3-year-old children showing type B or C tympanograms at a prevalence study in a geographically limited area (372 ears or 37.2% of the screened total) to study the spontaneous course of middle ear effusions. A considerable test-retest stability was found only for type B. In type C, such stability was equally rare whether the middle ear pressure was highly or only slightly negative. Conversion to type A was observed in about 70% of cases. Ears having a middle ear pressure from -100 to -199 mm H2O almost always returned to normal. The tendency for a negative middle ear pressure or middle ear effusion to develop was the same for both sexes. Conversely, the prognosis of an effusion, once formed, differed significantly, with only girls showing a brief course. Accordingly, a sex-differentiated evaluation appears to be needed in preschool tympanometric screening, and should be included in all clinical considerations when middle ear effusion is demonstrated in young children.

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