The objective of this study is to demonstrate that balloon dilation of the Eustachian tubes can be done successfully for treatment of chronic dilatory Eustachian tube dysfunction under local anesthesia with acceptable patient discomfort levels.
This study is a prospective, non-significant risk, multi-center trial of patients with Eustachian tube dysfunction who are refractory to medical management. Patients will undergo balloon dilation of the Eustachian tubes in the office under local anesthesia. We will assess assess the peri-procedural and post-procedure pain levels, and determine the proportion of subjects experiencing normalization of tympanometry and improvement in quality of of life at 6 weeks, 12 weeks, and 52 weeks post-treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
25
Use the Aera Balloon through the nose to dilate the Eustachian tubes
Visual Pain Assessment Scale to describe procedural pain
Assess peri-procedural pain levels with a visual pain assessment scale. The scale has numbering from 0-10 with associated visual pictures that correspond to the degree of pain. Participants will number their pain level and describe the location of pain (ear, nose, forehead, jaw, teeth).
Time frame: during procedure
Visual Pain Assessment Scale to describe postoperative pain
Assess post-procedural pain levels with a visual pain assessment scale. The scale has numbering from 0-10 with associated visual pictures that correspond to the degree of pain. Participants will number their pain level and describe the location of pain (ear, nose, forehead, jaw, teeth).
Time frame: 2 weeks after procedure
Visual Pain Assessment Scale to describe postoperative pain
Assess post-procedural pain levels with a visual pain assessment scale. The scale has numbering from 0-10 with associated visual pictures that correspond to the degree of pain. Participants will number their pain level and describe the location of pain (ear, nose, forehead, jaw, teeth).
Time frame: 6 weeks after procedure
Visual Pain Assessment Scale to describe postoperative pain
Assess post-procedural pain levels with a visual pain assessment scale. The scale has numbering from 0-10 with associated visual pictures that correspond to the degree of pain. Participants will number their pain level and describe the location of pain (ear, nose, forehead, jaw, teeth).
Time frame: 52 weeks after procedure
Tympanometry - an objective measure of the negative pressure in the middle ear
proportion of subjects experiencing normalization of tympanometry post-treatment, indicating improvement or resolution in the negative pressure in the middle ear.
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Time frame: 6 weeks after procedure
Tympanometry - an objective measure of the negative pressure in the middle ear
proportion of subjects experiencing normalization of tympanometry post-treatment, indicating improvement or resolution in the negative pressure in the middle ear.
Time frame: 52 weeks after procedure