Assessment of of pre-operative high-resolution computed tomography and intra-operative findings in cholesteatoma patients: A retrospective study
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Background- Cholesteatoma is a non-neoplastic locally aggressive lesion that commonly
occurs within the pneumatized temporal bone that often necessitates surgical intervention due to
its potential to cause complications such as hearing loss, dizziness, fascial nerve paralysis. High
resolution computed tomography (HRCT) aids in its assessment, guiding surgical planning. This
study aim was to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of HRCT compared to surgical findings at St.
Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC).
Objectives: The aim of this study was to synthesize knowledge on pre-operative high-resolution
computed tomography (HRCT) scans in delineating the condition of middle ear structures in our
patients diagnosed with cholesteatoma through a retrospective chart review from January 2023 to
May 2024
Methods: This study involved a retrospective review of 42 high-resolution computed
tomography (HRCT) reports, interpreted by senior radiologists, from January 2023 to May 2024
at St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The HRCT
findings of the temporal bone were compared with intraoperative findings from surgeries for
cholesteatoma. Agreement between HRCT and surgical findings was assessed using Cohen's
kappa statistic to measure beyond chance agreement. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive
value, and negative predictive value of HRCT in detecting cholesteatoma were calculated
relative to the surgical findings, which served as the gold standard.
Results: The study included 42 cholesteatoma patients, aged 14 to 60 years, with a mean age of
30.1 years. The findings demonstrated an excellent correlation between preoperative high
resolution computed tomography (HRCT) scans and intraoperative observations. Consequently,
HRCT of the temporal bone is a valuable tool for surgeons in the early detection and surgical
planning of cholesteatoma, despite its drawbacks of increased radiation exposure and relatively
high cost.
Key word-Cholesteatoma, Temporal HRCT, Surgery, Retrospective Chart Review, Validation
Study