KBB-Forum 2022 , Cilt 21, Sayı 3

DOES THE HOUNSFIELD UNIT MEASURED IN MULTIPLE FOCUS IN HIGH RESOLUTION TEMPORAL BONE TOMOGRAPHY CONTRIBUTE TO THE DIAGNOSIS OF OTOSCLEROSIS?

Ümit YILMAZ 1, MD; Bilal SİZER 2, MD; Ahmet ÇELİK 3, MD; Müzeyyen YILDIRIM BAYLAN 4, MD;
1Özel Genesis Hastanesi Kulak Burun Boğaz Kayapınar, Diyarbakır, Turkey
2İstanbul Arel Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Kulak Burun Boğaz Anabilim Dalı İstanbul, Turkey
3Silopi Devlet Hastanesi Kulak Burun Boğaz, Şırnak, Turkey
4Dicle Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Kulak Burun Boğaz Ana Bilim Dalı, Diyarbakır, Turkey
Purpose: In this study, it was aimed to investigate the function of high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) densitometry in the diagnosis of otosclerosis by performing densitometric measurements on the foci around the cochlea.

Methods: The HRCT images of 0.5 mm thin-slice axial sections were obtained from 30 patients with otosclerosis, who had been surgically confirmed and performed computed tomography of the temporal bone before the surgery, and 30 patients, who had undergone cochlear implant surgery and had been identified as the control group were examined. Densitometric measurements obtained from 7 different points of the otic capsule were recorded as the mean Hounsfield unit (HU) for each patient.

Results: When we compared the patient and the control groups, a statistically significant difference was found in densitometric measurements in 6 of the 7 different regions (p<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference only in the HU 4 region (p>0.05). There was also a statistically significant difference between these two groups in the mean HU value obtained by measurements performed in 7 regions (p<0.05). In addition, no significant difference was found between both ears in all regions in the densitometric measurements at 7 different points of the otic capsule between the operated and non-operated ears of these patients (p> 0.05).

Conclusion: In our study, it was found that the density around the otic capsule was lower in patients with otosclerosis compared to normal patients. Keywords : Computed tomography, density, Hounsfield unit, otosclerosis