Abstract

Introduction: Many literatures reported that poor aeration in the middle ear due to Eustachian tubedysfunction is an important factor that plays a role in causing acute and chronic otitis media.Objective: To assess Eustachian tube function (ETF) and to confirm Eustachian tube condition duringsurgery on chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) patients.Method: This study employed a prospective design, in which participants were examined for ETF beforeand after surgery. The examination used Toynbee’s procedure with impedance audiometry. The examinationresults were analysed using Pearson’s product-moment test with p < 0.05.Results: The average patient’s age was 36.27 ± 5.98 years, with an age range of 12 to 67 years. Mostparticipants had no cholesteatoma (59.89%), perforation (50.00%), and experienced conductive hearing loss(54.54%). There was no significant difference between ETF and Eustachian tube during surgery (p = 0.439).Conclusion: This study reported that most CSOM patient had total impaired ETF with open Eustachiantube.

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