High-Resolution Computed Tomography and Intraoperative Correlation in Cholesteatoma: Enhancing Preoperative Evaluation and Surgical Management.

Abha A Kapoor, Abhay Kapoor, Nimisha U Nimkar, Hiren D Soni, Vishnu S Ojha, Ratnadeep Biswas
Author Information
  1. Abha A Kapoor: Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Gujarat Medical Education and Research Society (GMERS) Medical College and Hospital, Gotri, Vadodara, IND.
  2. Abhay Kapoor: Department of Internal Medicine, B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad, IND.
  3. Nimisha U Nimkar: Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Gujarat Medical Education and Research Society (GMERS) Medical College and Hospital, Gotri, Vadodara, IND.
  4. Hiren D Soni: Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Gujarat Medical Education and Research Society (GMERS) Medical College and Hospital, Gotri, Vadodara, IND.
  5. Vishnu S Ojha: Department of Internal Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, Patna, IND.
  6. Ratnadeep Biswas: Department of Internal Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, Patna, IND.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Cholesteatoma, a hazardous non-neoplastic lesion of the temporal bone, is prevalent in socio-economically disadvantaged groups in developing nations like India. Timely detection and surgical intervention are essential for effective management. High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) has revolutionized the assessment of temporal bone pathology, though its role in preoperative evaluation remains debated. This study aimed to validate HRCT's utility in diagnosing cholesteatoma, compare its findings with intraoperative observations, and assess sensitivity and specificity.
METHODS: This diagnostic accuracy study was conducted at a tertiary care center in Western India, from March 2021 to November 2022. HRCT findings of 54 cholesteatoma patients were evaluated and compared with intraoperative findings. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), accuracy, and Cohen's kappa coefficient were calculated.
RESULTS: HRCT demonstrated a sensitivity exceeding 90% in identifying scutum erosion, mastoid sclerosis, and abnormalities in the tympanic membrane, along with a specificity surpassing 90% in detecting various conditions, including facial canal erosion, sinus plate erosion, lateral semicircular canal erosion, erosion of the posterior wall of the external auditory canal, and abnormalities in the tympanic membrane. Furthermore, HRCT exhibited an accuracy of over 90% in detecting most pathologies. There was a perfect or near-perfect agreement observed for abnormal tympanic membrane, sinus plate erosion, mastoid sclerosis, and erosion of the posterior wall of the external auditory canal (with kappa values > 0.8). Moderate to fair agreement was noted for other pathologies.
CONCLUSION: HRCT offered precise detection of the majority of pathologies, thereby facilitating surgical planning. However, the presence of limitations in distinguishing specific abnormalities highlights the significance of utilizing HRCT in tandem with other diagnostic modalities to ensure meticulous diagnosis and effective treatment planning.

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