Applied Sciences (May 2021)

A Novel Earwax Self-Sampling Device: A Feasibility Study

  • Andrés Herane-Vives,
  • Rodrigo Sandoval,
  • Lorena Ortega,
  • Susana Espinoza,
  • Anthony Cleare,
  • Alexander Hayes,
  • Esteban Ortuzar,
  • Tomás Valdenegro,
  • Bruno Aguiló,
  • Jan Benöhr,
  • Danilo Arnone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11114882
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 4882

Abstract

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(1) Background: Earwax might provide the long-term concentration of substances that are altered in chronic diseases. Standardised earwax extraction has to be exclusively performed by clinicians. We investigated the safety, reliability, and tolerance of a novel self-sampling earwax device in comparison with a clinical method; (2) Methods: We compared the reliability between both methods in a longitudinal study. We first cleaned both ears at baseline in 37 controls. Secondly, we obtained a sample a month after by extracting earwax from the right ear with a novel self-sampling device, and from the left ear by using the clinical method. Reliability of both methods was measured by coefficients of variation; (3) Results: The weight of the baseline samples was not significantly different between ear sides. The reliability of the two methods was not significantly different. The self-extraction method removed eight times more earwax than the clinical method. The new method proved to be well tolerated; (4) Conclusions: The novel device was as reliable as the clinical method in sampling earwax. In view of its practicality, safety, tolerability and efficiency, the new method may have clinical applications at a reduced cost.

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