Jungeun Won, Guillermo L Monroy, Pawjai Khampang, Ronit Barkalifa, Wenzhou Hong, Eric J Chaney, Edita Aksamitiene, Ryan G Porter, Michael A Novak, Darold R Spillman, Joseph E Kerschner, Stephen A Boppart
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Abstract
Otitis media (OM), a common ear infection, is characterized by the presence of an accumulated middle ear effusion (MEE) in a normally air-filled middle ear cavity. While assessing the MEE plays a critical role in the overall management of OM, identifying and examining the MEE is challenging with the current diagnostic tools since the MEE is located behind the semi-opaque eardrum. The objective of this cross-sectional, observational study is to non-invasively visualize and characterize MEEs and bacterial biofilms in the middle ear. A portable, handheld, otoscope-integrated optical coherence tomography (OCT) system combined with novel analytical methods has been developed. In vivo middle ear OCT images were acquired from 53 pediatric subjects (average age of 3.9 years; all awake during OCT imaging) diagnosed with OM and undergoing a surgical procedure (ear tube surgery) to aspirate the MEE and aerate the middle ear. In vivo middle ear OCT acquired prior to the surgery was compared with OCT of the freshly extracted MEEs, clinical diagnosis, and post-operative evaluations. Among the subjects who were identified with the presence of MEEs, 89.6% showed the presence of the TM-adherent biofilm in in vivo OCT. This study provides an atlas of middle ear OCT images exhibiting a range of depth-resolved MEE features, which can only be visualized and assessed non-invasively through OCT. Quantitative metrics of OCT images acquired prior to the surgery were statistically correlated with surgical evaluations of MEEs. Measurements of MEE characteristics will provide new readily available information that can lead to improved diagnosis and management strategies for the highly prevalent OM in children.
中耳炎(OM)是一种常见的耳部感染,其特点是在正常充满空气的中耳腔内出现积聚的中耳积液(MEE)。虽然评估中耳积液在中耳炎的整体治疗中起着至关重要的作用,但由于中耳积液位于半透明鼓膜的后面,因此使用现有的诊断工具识别和检查中耳积液具有挑战性。这项横断面观察性研究的目的是以无创方式观察和描述中耳的 MEE 和细菌生物膜。该研究开发了一种便携式手持耳镜集成光学相干断层扫描(OCT)系统,并结合了新颖的分析方法。53 名小儿(平均年龄 3.9 岁,OCT 成像期间均保持清醒)被确诊为 OM,正在接受手术(耳管手术)以抽吸中耳 MEE 并给中耳通气,采集了他们的活体中耳 OCT 图像。将手术前获得的活体中耳 OCT 与新鲜提取的 MEE 的 OCT、临床诊断和术后评估进行了比较。在确定存在 MEE 的受试者中,89.6% 的人在活体 OCT 中显示存在 TM 附着生物膜。这项研究提供了中耳 OCT 图像图集,展示了一系列深度分辨的 MEE 特征,而这些特征只能通过 OCT 进行非侵入性观察和评估。手术前获取的 OCT 图像的定量指标与 MEE 的手术评估结果呈统计学相关性。对 MEE 特征的测量将提供新的现成信息,从而改进对儿童高发的 OM 的诊断和管理策略。
期刊介绍:
JARO is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes research findings from disciplines related to otolaryngology and communications sciences, including hearing, balance, speech and voice. JARO welcomes submissions describing experimental research that investigates the mechanisms underlying problems of basic and/or clinical significance.
Authors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the kinds of papers carried by JARO by looking at past issues. Clinical case studies and pharmaceutical screens are not likely to be considered unless they reveal underlying mechanisms. Methods papers are not encouraged unless they include significant new findings as well. Reviews will be published at the discretion of the editorial board; consult the editor-in-chief before submitting.