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Single-shot, low-dose intratympanic gentamicin in Ménière disease: role of vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials and caloric test in the prediction of outcome.

Sercan Gode1, Nese Celebisoy, Aycan Akyuz, Feray Gulec, Hale Karapolat, Cem Bilgen, Tayfun Kirazli.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy and safety of single and low-dose intratympanic gentamicin therapy in patients with Ménière disease and who were monitored both with caloric tests and vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) to see if VEMPs have an additional role in predicting the efficacy of the drug. STUDY
DESIGN: This is a prospective cohort study.
SETTING: Tertiary referral center is the study setting. PATIENTS: Twenty-five intractable Ménière disease patients were included as the study group. INTERVENTION(S): Low-dose (16 mg/mL), single-shot intratympanic gentamicin was applied. VEMP and caloric test were applied 2 weeks after the application. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Safety and efficacy of protocol were evaluated at the sixth month postoperatively with tonal audiogram and visual analog scale, respectively.
RESULTS: Mean average pure-tone hearing threshold at 0.5, 1, 2, 4, and 8 kHz was 49.6 and 51.0 dB before and after the application, respectively (P > .05). Mean pretreatment and posttreatment visual analog scale scores of patients were 17.6 mm (10-30 mm) and 74.6 mm (41-100 mm), respectively (P < .01). Posttreatment VEMPs were absent in 17, deteriorated in 2, and not changed in 6 patients. VEMP was a significant predictor of posttreatment visual analog scale score, whereas caloric test was not (P < .01).
CONCLUSIONS: Low-dose, single-shot intratympanic gentamicin treatment proved to be effective and safe among intractable Ménière patients. VEMPs obtained at posttreatment second week were significant predictors of patients posttreatment sixth-month dizziness status and vertigo control.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20851502     DOI: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2010.07.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Otolaryngol        ISSN: 0196-0709            Impact factor:   1.808


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