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An objective evaluation of the waterproofing qualities, ease of insertion and comfort of commonly available earplugs.
Document Type
Article
Source
Clinical Otolaryngology & Allied Sciences. Apr2004, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p128-132. 5p.
Subject
*EAR
*EAR canal
*PETROLATUM
*WATERPROOFING
*SENSE organs
*NERVOUS system
Language
ISSN
0307-7772
Abstract
Earplugs are commonly recommended to protect the middle ear from water in patients with exposed middle ears. This study assessed the waterproofing qualities, ease of insertion and comfort of six commonly available earplugs. Ten subjects (20 ears) were assessed by placing a pre-weighed neurosurgical pattie in their cleaned ear canal under microscope guidance. The subjects underwent a standardized head wetting regime. The outer ear was dried, earplug and pattie removed and pattie reweighed. The difference in weight was calculated. The subjects were also asked to score the difficulty of insertion and comfort of the earplugs on a visual analogue scale. The results show a significant difference in the waterproofing qualities of the various types of earplugs. Cotton wool with petroleum jelly was the most effective (P < 0.001). It was also the easiest to insert and the most comfortable for the subject (P< 0.001). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]