Negative pressure in the middle ear by ciliary propulsion of mucus through the eustachian tube
- 1 June 1979
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Laryngoscope
- Vol. 89 (6) , 954-961
- https://doi.org/10.1288/00005537-197906000-00011
Abstract
Mucus was placed in the middle ears of 11 cats. A needle and stop-cock placed in the bulla communicated with the tympanic cavity. The pressure changes in the needle were transcribed on a flowing graph via a transducer in communication with the stop-cock. Negative pressure developed in each test ear. The average maximum negative pressure was 12 mm Hg with a minimum of 2 mm Hg and maximum of 24 mm Hg. The peak negative pressure, reached in 30 to 60 min. in most ears, occurred in 10 min. in one and in 3 hrs. in another. The qualitative results show all ears developed a negative pressure when mucus was in the tympanic cavity. The quantitative data suggest an average maximum negative pressure of 12 mm Hg reached at about 1 hr.Keywords
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