Tubomanometry and EarPopper Devices for Eustachian Tube Function Testing

CompletedOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment

30

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 27, 2019

Primary Completion Date

November 18, 2019

Study Completion Date

November 18, 2019

Conditions
Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
Interventions
DEVICE

EarPopper

"The EarPopper is 510(K) regulated (510(K) Number K073401) and is marketed as a safe and effective way to aid muscle-assisted ET opening. It is a Politzer device, and aids ET opening by blowing a constant stream of air into the nasal cavity. It consists of a single nose piece connected to an air pump with no adjustable pressure settings. During the study, the subject will be asked to place the nose piece into one of the nostrils while occluding the contralateral. The subject will then perform the maneuvers (swallow, Fish, blowing out into the EMST-150)."

DEVICE

Tympanometry

The Tympanometer is 510(K) regulated (510(K) Number K083861) and is marketed as a way to measure auditory impedance and acoustics reflex by producing controlled levels of test tones and signals. It will be used before and after each maneuver for both the EarPopper and Tubomanometry tests to assess middle ear pressure change.

DEVICE

Tubomanometry

"Tubomanometry is an established test of Eustachian tube function. It is an easily-administered test used in clinical laboratories. It consists of a nosepiece and an ear canal pressure probe coupled to a manometer and air pump. When the nosepiece and ear canal probe is in place, a maneuver, such as swallowing, will cause the tubomanometer to generate a bolus of air at 30, 40, or 50 mbar through the nosepiece. In the event that the Eustachian tube opens, the tympanic membrane will be displaced, which in turn will be sensed by the ear probe. This event will be recorded as a Eustachian tube opening. For this test, the investigators will ask the subject to perform the maneuvers (swallow, Fish, blowing out into the EMST-150)."

Trial Locations (1)

15213

ENT Pressure Chamber Laboratory, Oakland Medical Building, 3420 Fifth Avenue, Room 118, Pittsburgh

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)

NIH

collaborator

University of Pittsburgh

OTHER

lead

Cuneyt M. Alper

OTHER

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