Surgical and Conservative Management in Otitic Barotrauma: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

IF 1.8 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
OTO Open Pub Date : 2025-07-22 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1002/oto2.70146
Faizaan I Khan, Sebastian Guadarrama-Sistos Vazquez, Augustin G L Vannier, Roshan Dongre, Omar G Ahmed, Terence E Imbery, Jeffrey T Vrabec
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Abstract

Objective: Analyze the relationship between surgical and non-surgical interventions for otitic barotrauma (OB), and identify underlying medical diagnosis, recurrence rates, and treatment outcomes.

Study design: Retrospective cohort analysis.

Setting: TriNetX US collaborative network.

Methods: The network was queried for patients diagnosed with OB within the past 20 years and a surgical intervention within 1 month. Patients receiving surgical intervention were assigned to the surgical cohort while those that did not receive operative care were assigned to the non-surgical cohort. Cohorts were 1:1 propensity score matched for age and gender.

Results: Patients that undergo operative treatment have significantly increased association with previous diagnoses of middle ear pathology, as well as most forms of sinonasal disease (P < .05). Surgical treatment was significantly associated with recurrence of OB, tympanic membrane (TM) perforation, otitis media, as well as mixed hearing loss (P < .05).

Conclusion: Our study indicates an association between previous sinonasal and otologic pathology and higher likelihood of undergoing operative treatment for OB. Our findings also indicate that operative treatment is significantly associated with recurrence of the condition. Increasing air travel and participation in recreational activities tied to OB underscore the need to better understand treatment options.

外耳气压伤的手术和保守治疗:一项回顾性队列研究。
目的:分析手术与非手术治疗中耳压伤(OB)的关系,确定其潜在的医学诊断、复发率和治疗结果。研究设计:回顾性队列分析。设置:TriNetX美国协同网络。方法:网络查询近20年内诊断为OB并在1个月内进行过手术的患者。接受手术干预的患者被分配到手术组,而未接受手术治疗的患者被分配到非手术组。群组按年龄和性别按1:1的倾向评分匹配。结果:接受手术治疗的患者与既往诊断的中耳病理以及大多数形式的鼻窦疾病的相关性显著增加(P P结论:我们的研究表明,既往的鼻窦和耳科病理与OB手术治疗的可能性较高相关。我们的研究结果还表明,手术治疗与OB的复发显著相关。越来越多的航空旅行和与OB相关的娱乐活动的参与强调了更好地了解治疗方案的必要性。
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OTO Open Medicine-Surgery
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