Age-related morphological change in bony segment and cartilage segment of Eustachian tube

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Juan Hong PhD, Peidong Dai PhD, Guangbin Sun PhD, Lin Lin PhD, Huiying Lyu PhD, Keguang Chen PhD
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Abstract

Background

Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) is the predominant cause of otitis media with effusion in children and adults. Balloon dilatation of the Eustachian tube (BDET) provides a new method for restoring the ventilatory function of Eustachian tube (ET). However, the differences in age-related morphological changes in the dimensions and positions of ET in children and adults are unclear.

Purpose

This study aimed to examine age-related morphological changes in bony and cartilage segments of the ET in a three-dimensional space in normal population.

Methods

A total of 71 randomly selected computed tomography (CT) images of the temporal bones of 46 people were retrospectively studied in four age groups: A (0–3 years old); B (4–8 years old), C (9–18 years old), and D (19–65 years old). Space analytic geometry was assessed to calculate the dimensions and positions of ET.

Results

The bony segment of ET lengthened from infancy to adulthood with age in groups A, B and C (r = 0.562**/0.000). The cartilage segment of ET mostly extended with age from infancy to 8 years old in children (r = 0.633**/0.000), but with bending close to the sagittal plane and away from the horizontal plane with age in groups A, B and C (P < .05), and with a constant angle to the coronal plane among the four groups (P > .05).

Conclusion

The bony and cartilaginous segments of ET exhibit distinct morphological changes in space with age. The bony segment of ET extends in a constant position from infancy to adulthood. In contrast, the cartilaginous segment of the ET indicates multidimensional positional changes until adulthood, in addition to the elongation from infancy to children. This may provide an accurate morphological basis for comparing the differences in ETD pathogenesis and surgical treatment between children and adults.

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咽鼓管骨段和软骨段与年龄有关的形态变化
背景咽鼓管功能障碍(ETD)是导致儿童和成人中耳炎伴流脓的主要原因。咽鼓管球囊扩张术(BDET)是恢复咽鼓管通气功能的一种新方法。然而,儿童和成人咽鼓管的尺寸和位置与年龄相关的形态变化差异尚不清楚。 目的 本研究旨在研究正常人群咽鼓管骨段和软骨段在三维空间中与年龄相关的形态变化。 方法 对随机抽取的 71 张 46 人颞骨计算机断层扫描(CT)图像进行回顾性研究,分为四个年龄组:A 组(0-3 岁)、B 组(4-8 岁)、C 组(9-18 岁)和 D 组(19-65 岁)。对空间解析几何进行评估,以计算 ET 的尺寸和位置。 结果 A、B 和 C 组的 ET 骨段随着年龄的增长从婴儿期延长至成年期(r = 0.562**/0.000)。ET的软骨段大部分随着年龄的增长而延长,从婴儿期延长至儿童 8 岁(r = 0.633**/0.000),但在 A、B 和 C 组中,随着年龄的增长,软骨段靠近矢状面弯曲,远离水平面(P < .05),在四个组中,软骨段与冠状面的夹角保持不变(P > .05)。 结论 随着年龄的增长,ET 的骨段和软骨段在空间上表现出明显的形态变化。ET 的骨段从婴儿期一直延伸到成年期,位置保持不变。与此相反,ET 的软骨段除了从婴儿期向儿童期延伸外,直到成年期还表现出多维度的位置变化。这为比较儿童和成人 ETD 发病机制和手术治疗的差异提供了准确的形态学依据。
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