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[Risk factors leading to failure in myringoplasty: a case-control study].

作者信息

Ordóñez-Ordóñez Leonardo E, Angulo-Martínez Esther S, Prieto-Rivera José A, Almario-Chaparro Jorge E, Guzmán-Durán José E, Lora-Falquez José G

机构信息

Servicio integrado de Otorrinolaringología, Hospital Militar Central-Hospital Universitario Clínica San Rafael, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, Bogotá, Colombia.

出版信息

Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp. 2008 Apr;59(4):176-82.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES

To determine the risk factors associated with myringoplasty failure among the study population, a case-control study was carried out in 2 tertiary hospital centers.

PATIENTS AND METHOD

Patients undergoing tympanic membrane perforation or atelectasis within 3 to 6 months following surgery were considered as cases, otherwise, they were considered to be controls. Patients having undergone any type of ossiculoplasty were excluded. Seventy cases and 210 controls were included, a sample size calculated for the following variables: inflammation at time of surgery, place and size of the tympanic membrane perforation, presence of tympanosclerosis, presence of cholesteatoma, and surgical technique. Odds ratio was calculated as main association measure, a stratified analysis was performed to rule out possible confusion factors.

RESULTS

No significant differences were found between the 2 groups respect to the variables for which the sample was calculated. Although in total group the addition of a modified radical mastoidectomy showed better operative results (95 % CI OR = 0.13-0.72; P=.002), in isolated tympanic membrane perforation this association it was loosed (95 % CI OR = 0.06-7.44; P=.81).

CONCLUSIONS

Results in this study suggest that the variables for which the sample size was calculated are not associated with myringoplasty failure in this population.

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