1. Otic drops used to clear a blocked grommet: an in vitro prospective randomized controlled study with blinded assessment
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Jarrod J Homer, P. Jassar, and J. Jose
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Models, Anatomic ,Flumethasone ,Administration, Topical ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Locorten-Vioform ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Postoperative Complications ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Humans ,Plant Oils ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Grommet ,Olive Oil ,Sodium bicarbonate ,business.industry ,Otic Drops ,Clioquinol ,Middle Ear Ventilation ,Sodium Bicarbonate ,Otorhinolaryngology ,chemistry ,Anesthesia ,Anti-Infective Agents, Local ,Equipment Failure ,business ,Olive oil ,Clearance - Abstract
Clinicians often prescribe otic drops anecdotally to try and clear grommets blocked with blood. We carried out an in vitro double-blind randomized controlled study comparing the efficacy of sodium bicarbonate, Locorten Vioform and olive oil drops in clearing Shah grommets placed in 'artificial ears' and blocked with blood in a standardized fashion. There were 33 grommets in each group, and drops were inserted three times a day for 7 days. Olive oil drops cleared 17 of 33 (51.51%), Locorten Vioform cleared one of 33 (3%) and sodium bicarbonate cleared zero of 33 (0%) blocked grommets. Statistical comparison between pairs indicates that olive oil was significantly better than both Locorten Vioform (P < 0.001) and sodium bicarbonate drops (P < 0.001) at clearing grommets blocked with blood.
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- 2004
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