Journal of Otology (Apr 2021)

Self-monitoring of the tympanic membrane: An opportunity for telemedicine during times of COVID-19 and beyond

  • A.B. Bayoumy,
  • C.C.A.F.M. Veugen,
  • L.B. van Rijssen,
  • J.W.M. Bok,
  • J. Borgstein

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
pp. 120 – 122

Abstract

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The interest for telemedicine has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic because of the risk of infection. Recently, commercial companies started selling digital USB-otoscopes (DUO) that can be connected to a mobile phone. These DUOs are inexpensive (costing approximately $6–35 each) and make it possible to visualize the whole tympanic membrane. Here, we illustrate the case of a patient who had operative correction of a tympanic membrane retraction, and who self-monitored the tympanic membrane in the course of time. Additionally, we discuss the use of DUOs in otolaryngology telemedicine practice. The use of simple digital USB otoscopes provides a promising method to assess and monitor the tympanic membrane remotely. However, more research is needed to establish the role of DUOs in telemedicine.

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