Objective: To measure the middle ear (ME) volume displaced when the pars te
nse (PT) retracts during conditions of atelectasis (AT).
Study Design: Measurements were carried out on AT tympanic membrane (TM).
Setting: Measurements were carried out on ambulatory patients in a private
clinic.
Patients: Thirty-nine patients treated for otologic disorders who came for
a routine follow-up.
Interventions: Quantitative assessment of ME volume displaced by retraction
of the PT was achieved by measuring the amount of fluid needed to fill up
the retracted part of a TM. The fluid-3% aqueous boric acid solution was co
lored with gentian violet.
Main Outcome Measures: Retraction of the PT may prevent formation of high M
E negative pressure by reducing the ME volume. Retraction of the PT acts as
a pressure buffer according to Boyls law, in which volume x pressure = con
stant.
Results: Direct correlation was found between the degree of AT and the ME v
olume displaced. by the AT. Measurements of 12 AT ears grade I showed them
to have a volume of 5 mu L to 31 mu L (average, 19.5 mu L) and ten AT ears
grade II had a volume of 15 mu L to 87 mu L (average, 39.5 mu L). Eight AT
ears grade III had a volume of 26 mu L to 67 mu L (average, 54.3 mu L), and
nine AT ears grade IV had 80 mu L to 200 mu L (average, 130.6 mu L).
Conclusions: Retraction of the PT may counteract an important potential neg
ative ME pressure (up to several hundred millimeters of water) depending on
the degree of retraction and the extent of mastoid pneumatization.