Ts. Mutzbauer et al., Can eustachian tube ventilatory function impairment after oxygen diving beinfluenced by application of free radical scavenger vitamins C and E?, LARYNGOSCOP, 111(5), 2001, pp. 861-866
Objectives/Hypothesis: To evaluate the influence of free radical scavenger
vitamins C and E on eustachian tube ventilatory function changes related to
oxygen dives. Study Design: Prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo
-controlled study of middle ear impedance changes of oxygen divers being or
ally treated with free radical scavenger vitamins C and E, Methods: Fifteen
divers were allocated to two groups. Before diving on oxygen on consecutiv
e days (days 1 and 2), divers in group 1 took a daily dose of 1 g ascorbic
acid and 600 International Units d-alpha -tocopherol and divers in group 2
were given placebo. Before diving and 2 and 24 hours after diving on days 1
and 2, middle ear impedance was measured. Results: Impedance decreased ove
rnight after dive 1 (P =.04) but not after dive 2 (P =.31), No impedance di
fferences were found between groups after the dive on day 1 (P =.83), Twent
y-four hours after the dive on day 1 and after the dive on day 2, impedance
values in both groups were different (P =.02 vs. P =.07), emphasizing slig
htly more negative pressures in the vitamin group. Conclusion: Vitamins C a
nd E did not reduce eustachian tube ventilatory function impairment overnig
ht after the dive on day 1, suggesting no evidence of free radical-mediated
toxicity affecting the eustachian tube or middle ear mucosa, Repetitive ox
ygen dives may cause tissue adaptation suggesting other than antioxidant de
fense mechanisms.