Update on Middle Ear Barotrauma after Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy—Insights on Pathophysiology
Abstract Introduction Middle ear barotrauma is the most common side effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Knowledge and understanding of its pathophysiology are crucial for an accurate diagnosis and proper decision making about treatment and prevention. Objective Describe up...
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doaj-f31a7cf7a82c4c8081b47cf00344eca52020-11-25T03:13:28ZengThieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology1809-97771809-48642014-02-01180220420910.1055/s-0034-1366974Update on Middle Ear Barotrauma after Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy—Insights on PathophysiologyMarco Antônio Rios Lima0Luciano Farage1Maria Cristina Lancia Cury2Fayez Bahamad Júnior3Health Science School, Universidade de Brasília, Brasilia, Distrito Federal, BrazilHealth Science School, Universidade de Brasília, Brasilia, Distrito Federal, BrazilDepartment of Hyperbaric Medicine, Armed Force Hospital, Brasilia, Distrito Federal, BrazilHealth Science School, Universidade de Brasília, Brasilia, Distrito Federal, BrazilAbstract Introduction Middle ear barotrauma is the most common side effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Knowledge and understanding of its pathophysiology are crucial for an accurate diagnosis and proper decision making about treatment and prevention. Objective Describe up-to-date information on pathophysiology of middle ear barotrauma after hyperbaric oxygen therapy considering the physiology of pressure variation of the middle ear. Data Synthesis Middle ear barotrauma occurs especially during the compression phase of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. The hyperoxic environment in hyperbaric oxygen therapy leads to ventilatory dysfunction of the eustachian tube, especially in monoplace chambers, where the patients are pressurized with 100% O2, favoring middle ear barotrauma. Conclusion The eustachian tube, the tympanic cavity, and mastoid work together in a neural controlled feedback system in which various mechanisms concur for middle ear pressure regulation.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0034-1366974 |
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Update on Middle Ear Barotrauma after Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy—Insights on Pathophysiology |
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Abstract
Introduction Middle ear barotrauma is the most common side effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Knowledge and understanding of its pathophysiology are crucial for an accurate diagnosis and proper decision making about treatment and prevention.
Objective Describe up-to-date information on pathophysiology of middle ear barotrauma after hyperbaric oxygen therapy considering the physiology of pressure variation of the middle ear.
Data Synthesis Middle ear barotrauma occurs especially during the compression phase of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. The hyperoxic environment in hyperbaric oxygen therapy leads to ventilatory dysfunction of the eustachian tube, especially in monoplace chambers, where the patients are pressurized with 100% O2, favoring middle ear barotrauma.
Conclusion The eustachian tube, the tympanic cavity, and mastoid work together in a neural controlled feedback system in which various mechanisms concur for middle ear pressure regulation. |
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