International Common Otology Database: taste disturbance after stapes surgery

To use a study on dysgeusia to assess the usefulness of an otology database. Data were extracted from the international Common Otology Database. Primary stapes operations. From a cohort of 14 otologists, only 8 (57%) were able to satisfy external validation and maintain data input for a period of at...

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Veröffentlicht in:Otology & neurotology 2008-08, Vol.29 (5), p.661-665
Hauptverfasser: Yung, Matthew, Smith, Phillip, Hausler, Rudolf, Martin, Christian, Offeciers, Erwin, Pytel, Josef, Skladzien, Jacek, Somers, Thomas, Ven de Heyning, Paul
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Zusammenfassung:To use a study on dysgeusia to assess the usefulness of an otology database. Data were extracted from the international Common Otology Database. Primary stapes operations. From a cohort of 14 otologists, only 8 (57%) were able to satisfy external validation and maintain data input for a period of at least 6 months. The rates of dysgeusia varied from 0 to 39% at 3 months and 0 to 27% at 6 months. The percentages of patients with taste disturbance at 6 months in the "nerve-cut" and "nerve-preserved" groups were 22.7 and 10.9%, respectively, although this was not statistically significant (chi2; p = 0.325). Many surgeons found it difficult to maintain a prospective otology database. The rates of certain subjective symptoms such as dysgeusia are influenced by how vigorously the reviewers prompt the response from the patients. Dysgeusia after stapes surgery is common even if the chorda tympani nerve is preserved. Many patients whose chorda tympani nerve is divided may not complain of dysgeusia.
ISSN:1531-7129
1537-4505
DOI:10.1097/MAO.0b013e3181778211