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Clinical trialNCT05719207RecruitingInterventional

Efficacy of Balloon Dilation of the Eustachian Tube in Eustachian Tube Dilatory Dysfunction

SponsorUniversity of CalgaryEnrollment76BarotitisEustachian Tube Dysfunction
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Summary

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This study is being conducted to learn more about a procedure, balloon dilation of the eustachian tube, in treating patients with eustachian tube dysfunction. Traditionally, eustachian tube dysfunction is treated with nasal steroid sprays and decongestants, or by placement of ear tubes. However, current evidence suggest that medical options are ineffective, and placement of ear tubes is not risk-free. The investigators are carrying out this research study with the following goals: 1. Determine if balloon dilation of the eustachian tube is superior to a placebo procedure in treating patients with eustachian tube dilatory dysfunction 2. Identify patient variables associated with positive response to balloon dilation of the eustachian tube 3. Re-demonstrate the safety of balloon dilation of the eustachian tube What does participation in this study involve? Participants in this study will: * Agree to be randomly assigned to undergo either: balloon dilation of the eustachian tube, or a placebo procedure, with the option to undergo dilation of the eustachian tube 6 weeks later * Agree to allowing the investigators access to their personal health information * Complete the following assessments and questionnaires in clinic before undergoing balloon dilation or placebo procedure: * A questionnaire to assess your eustachian tube dysfunction * An assessment of the movement of your ear drum (tympanogram) * A hearing test (audiogram) * A questionnaire to assess the impact of eustachian tube dysfunction on work/activity * A questionnaire to assess overall health-related quality of life * An assessment of the ability to equalize middle ear pressure(s) * Visual examination of the ear drums * Repeat the above assessments and questionnaires over the course of four follow-up appointments at 6-, 24-, and 52-weeks after the procedure.

Investigators

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Sites

2 registered facilities, with the per-site recruitment status where the registry publishes one. ClinicalTrials.gov does not publish per-site enrollment counts.

Canada
  • Otology Clinic, Clinic 7a, South Health Campus

    Calgary, Alberta, Canada

    Recruiting
  • Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Recruiting

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Drugs studied

No drug or biological interventions are in our data for this study — it may test a procedure, device or behavioral intervention, or the intervention list isn't in our current snapshot. See the registry record ↗. Why? →

Registration & key dates

Registry attributes as recorded on the ClinicalTrials.gov study record.

Start
25 Jun 2023
Primary completion
1 Dec 2025
Completion
1 Dec 2025
Last update posted
3 Apr 2025
Registered enrollment
76
Registry id
NCT05719207

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov, via the CTTI AACT database, data as of 30 Jul 2026. Registry facts are shown as registered by the study sponsor; findmyKOL does not interpret them.