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Clinical Course of Atelectatic Ears in Children Toshio Ohnishi 1 1Department of Otolaryngology, St. Luke's International Hospital pp.509-515
Published Date 1981/7/20
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1492209283
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 In 120 children who required tympanostomy tube insertion for treatment of serous otitis media during the past five years, the authors found 44 atelectatic ears beyond stage 2 after Sade's classification in 25 children, and followed up these children for 1/2 to 5. 1/2 years (mean duration, 2 years and 4 months).

 Atelectasis of the middle ear often associated with atrophy of the drum was seen in 27 ears (61%) without previous tube insertion and in 13 ears (30%) with previous insertion, which would suggest that atelectasis and atrophy are the results of the disease per se rather than tube insertion.

 The mean duration of intermittent hearing loss in children with atelectasis prior to operation was 14 months. Atelectasis may be considered as a chronic stage of otitis media with effusion.

 Except for 30 dB conductive loss at the low frequency range seen in two cases with cleft palate, no serious complications such as severe hearing impairment, adhesive otitis or cholesteatoma were seen in the series. For clinical purposes, atelectasis can be classified into two large categories, namely, atelectasis with effusion (wet atelectasis) and atelectasis without effusion (dry atelectasis) based upon the presence or absence of effusion.

 Atelectasis with effusion is the active stage of secretory process and atelectasis without effusion is its sequelae. Atelectasis with effusion is subdivided into grade 1 to grade 4 after Sadé and atelectasis without effusion may be into 4 grades; grade 1 with atrophy, grade 2 with tympanosclerosis, grade 3 adhesive otitis and grade 4 cholesteatoma.


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