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Functional assessment of moisture influenced cadaveric tympanic membrane using phase shift‐resolved optical Doppler vibrography
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AbstractAn elevated relative moisture in the external ear canal and middle ear cavity may predispose to chronic otorrhea and related infections along with abnormal tympanic membrane (TM) vibration patterns. Therefore, phase shift‐resolved optical Doppler vibrography (ODV) was used for vibration assessments of moisture influenced cadaveric TM. ODV was applied to generate time resolved cross‐sectional and volumetric vibrographs of a cadaveric TM, driven acoustically at several frequencies. In order to analyze the effect of moisture on TM, homogenous moisture conditions were provided by soaking the cadaveric TM specimens in 1× phosphate buffer saline with a pH of 7.4. The TM specimen was exposed to a rapidly switchable frequency generator during the ODV image acquisition. The experiment was conducted for 3 hours and the cadaveric TM was exposed to each frequency with an interval of 30 minutes. Acquired phase shift‐resolved ODV assessments revealed a depth dependent vibration tendency between the applied frequencies, along with a decline in the moisture level of the cadaveric TM specimen. Thus, the ODV method can aid our understanding of sound conduction in the middle ear, thus supporting the diagnosis of TM diseases.
Title: Functional assessment of moisture influenced cadaveric tympanic membrane using phase shift‐resolved optical Doppler vibrography
Description:
AbstractAn elevated relative moisture in the external ear canal and middle ear cavity may predispose to chronic otorrhea and related infections along with abnormal tympanic membrane (TM) vibration patterns.
Therefore, phase shift‐resolved optical Doppler vibrography (ODV) was used for vibration assessments of moisture influenced cadaveric TM.
ODV was applied to generate time resolved cross‐sectional and volumetric vibrographs of a cadaveric TM, driven acoustically at several frequencies.
In order to analyze the effect of moisture on TM, homogenous moisture conditions were provided by soaking the cadaveric TM specimens in 1× phosphate buffer saline with a pH of 7.
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The TM specimen was exposed to a rapidly switchable frequency generator during the ODV image acquisition.
The experiment was conducted for 3 hours and the cadaveric TM was exposed to each frequency with an interval of 30 minutes.
Acquired phase shift‐resolved ODV assessments revealed a depth dependent vibration tendency between the applied frequencies, along with a decline in the moisture level of the cadaveric TM specimen.
Thus, the ODV method can aid our understanding of sound conduction in the middle ear, thus supporting the diagnosis of TM diseases.
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