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Tympanometry
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Tympanometry
, Tympanogram, Acoustic Reflectometry
See also
Pneumatic Otoscopy
Indications
Otitis Media
Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
Hearing Loss
Otalgia
Background
Measures
Tympanic Membrane
and ossicle stiffness
Techniques
Pneumatic Otoscopy
Visualize
Tympanic Membrane
move to insufflation
Tympanogram
Recorded as pressure-versus-compliance curve
Curve Types
Type A Curve: Pressue near 0 with normal curve width
Type Ad curve: High peak height (high compliance)
Tympanic Membrane
thinning (healed post-rupture)
Ossicular disarticulation (increased pressure also)
Type As curve: low peak height (low compliance)
Middle ear effusion
Ossicular fixation decreasing TM mobility
Type B Curve: Flat curve (low compliance)
See decreased compliance below (based on volume)
Normal volume (e.g. middle ear effusion, sclerosis)
Low volume (e.g.
Cerumen Impaction
)
High volume (e.g.
TM Perforation
or tube)
Type C Curve (high negative pressure): Retracted TM
Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
Upper Respiratory Infection
Findings
Compliance (measured along y or vertical axis)
Normal compliance: 0.2 to 2.0 ml
Reflects
Tympanic Membrane
mobility
Measure air volume displaced by drum movement
Increased compliance: flaccid
Tympanic Membrane
(Ad)
Tympanic Membrane
thinning (healed post-rupture)
Ossicular disarticulation (increased pressure also)
Decreased compliance (flat curves)
Normal canal volume
Flat curve (Type B)
Middle ear effusion
Scarred
Tympanic Membrane
(
Tympanosclerosis
)
Cholesteatoma
Middle
Ear Tumor
Convex peak with low compliance, normal volume (As)
Middle ear effusion
Ossicular fixation decreasing TM mobility
Low canal volume, completely flat (Type B)
Cerumen Impaction
or ear debris present
Incorrect probe placement
High canal volume, flat curve (Type B)
Tympanic Membrane Perforation
(flat curve)
Patent
Tympanostomy Tube
Prior mastoidectomy
Findings
Pressure (measured along X or horizontal axis)
Normal Pressure: +100 mmH2O to -150 mmH2O
Negative Pressure (under -150 mmH2O)
Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
Increased Pressure (over 100 mmH2O)
Ossicular disarticulation (increased compliance also)
Some cases of
Acute Otitis Media
References
Bredfeldt (1991) Am Fam Physician 44(6):2113-8 [PubMed]
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