McCall A L, Potsic W P, Shih C K, Litt M, Khan M A
Laryngoscope. 1978 May;88(5):729-38. doi: 10.1002/lary.1978.88.5.729.
Middle ear effusions were collected from 10 patients (14 ears) with secretory otitis media. Mucoid samples were pooled and reconstituted to various concentrations of nondialyzable solids. Viscoelasticity was studied using a magnetic microrheometer and compared with mucociliary transport rates measured on the frog palate. Results indicate that the viscoelastic properties of middle ear mucus correlate with mucociliary transport. A transport maximum was found at a 2% nondialyzable solids content. Implications relative to ineffective mucociliary transport in secretory otitis media are discussed.