| Literature DB >> 24980457 |
Alessandro Pecci1, Eva J J Verver, Nicole Schlegel, Pietro Canzi, Carlos M Boccio, Helen Platokouki, Eike Krause, Marco Benazzo, Vedat Topsakal, Andreas Greinacher.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: MYH9-related disease (MYH9-RD) is a rare syndromic disorder deriving from mutations in MYH9, the gene for the heavy chain of non-muscle myosin IIA. Patients present with congenital thrombocytopenia and giant platelets and have a variable risk of developing sensorineural deafness, kidney damage, presenile cataract, and liver abnormalities. Almost all MYH9-RD patients develop the hearing defect, which, in many individuals, progresses to severe to profound deafness with high impact on quality of life. These patients are potential candidates for cochlear implantation (CI), however, no consistent data are available about the risk to benefit ratio of CI in MYH9-RD. The only reported patient who received CI experienced perisurgery complications that have been attributed to concurrent platelet defects and/or MYH9 protein dysfunction.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24980457 PMCID: PMC4105151 DOI: 10.1186/1750-1172-9-100
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orphanet J Rare Dis ISSN: 1750-1172 Impact factor: 4.123
Essential clinical features of 10 -RD patients who received cochlear implant
| 1/1 | 34/F | Sporadic | p.R702C (HD) | Yes/Yes | 8/14 | 2 (easy bruising, menorrhagia) | Kidney transplantation | No | Chronic immunosuppressive drugs administration4 | A |
| 2/2 | 40/M | Sporadic | p.R702C (HD) | No/Yes | 24/31 | 1 (easy bruising) | Nephrotic range proteinuria, CRF | No | Previous splenectomy; history of recurrent otitis media (bilateral); HCV hepatitis | A |
| 3/3 | 43/M | Sporadic | p.R702S (HD) | No/Yes | 21/25 | 2 (easy bruising, epistaxis) | Proteinuria | No | Previous splenectomy; history of chronic otitis media (bilateral) | A |
| 4/4 | 72/M | AD | p.A95D (HD) | Yes/Yes | 70/nd | 0 | No | No | History of chronic otitis media (left ear) with TM perforation | A |
| 5/5 | 27/F | AD | p.D1424Y (TD) | Yes/Yes | 10/80 | 0 | No | No | None | A |
| 6/6 | 50/F | AD | p.W33R (HD) | Yes/Yes | 19/nd | 1 (easy bruising) | No | No | None | B |
| 7/7 | 12/M | AD | p.R705H (HD) | Yes/Yes | 96/nd | 0 | No | No | None | C |
| 8/7 | 30/F | AD | p.R705H (HD) | Yes/Yes | 115/nd | 1 (easy bruising) | No | No | None | C |
| 9/7 | 46/F | AD | p.R705H (HD) | Yes/Yes | 142/nd | 1 (easy bruising) | No | No | None | C |
| 10/8 | 54/F | AD | p.D1424N (TD) | Yes/Yes | 39/nd | 2 (easy bruising, menorrhagia) | No | No | None | D |
Notes: = age at time of cochlear implant. = NMMHC-IIA domain affected by mutation. = according to WHO bleeding scale: grade 0, no bleeding; grade 1, only cutaneous bleeding; grade 2, mild blood loss; grade 3, gross blood loss, requiring transfusion; grade 4, debilitating blood loss, retinal or cerebral associated with fatality. = immunosuppressive treatments (tacrolimus, mycophenolate mofetil, and steroids) for previous kidney transplantation.
Abbreviations:NMMHC-IIA non-muscle myosin heavy chain IIA, HD head domain, TD tail domain, ref. reference, for previously reported patients, AD autosomal-dominant, CRF chronic renal failure, TM tympanic membrane, nd not determined.
References: A = Pecci et al., [8]. B = Saposnik et al., [20]. C = Verver et al., [21] D = Greinacher et al. [22].
Surgical history of 10 -RD patients who received cochlear implant
| 1/1 | 8/14 | Kidney transplantations (twice), nephrectomy, laparotomy (peritonitis) | Platelet transfusions before surgery, on all interventions | None |
| 2/2 | 24/31 | Splenectomy | Platelet transfusions | None |
| 3/3 | 21/25 | Tonsillectomy, splenectomy, removal of pilonidal cyst | Platelet transfusions before surgery, on all interventions except tonsillectomy | Bleeding after |
| 4/4 | 70/nd | None | - | - |
| 5/5 | 10/75 | None | - | - |
| 6/6 | 19/nd | Amygdalectomy, removal of tympanic glomus tumor, reduction of calcaneous fracture, ankle arthrodesis, amygdalectomy | Platelet transfusions before surgery, on all interventions | None |
| 7/7 | 96/nd | Positioning of ventilation tubes | None | None |
| 8/7 | 115/nd | Appendectomy, ovariectomy, laparoscopic removal of adhesions, episiotomy | None | Bleeding after episiotomy (2) |
| 9/7 | 142/nd | Fixation of ankle fracture | None | None |
| 10/8 | 45/nd | Adenoidectomy, nasal septoplasty, hysterectomy | Tranexamic acid before and after surgery, on all interventions | None |
Abbreviations: nd = not determined.
Age at onset, progression, and severity of sensorineural deafness before CI in 10 -RD patients
| 1/1 | 20 | 23 | 24 | 34 | 87/82 |
| 2/2 | 20 | 30 | 32 | 40 | 115/120 |
| 3/3 | 8 | 34 | 34 | 43 | 91/110 |
| 4/4 | 17 | 64 | 70 | 72 | 107/106 |
| 5/5 | 20 | 25 | 25 | 27 | 78/91 |
| 6/6 | 25 | 48 | 48 | 50 | 118/116 |
| 7/7 | 3 | 5 | 8 | 12 | 97/104 |
| 8/7 | 4 | 13 | 19 | 30 | 121/111 |
| 9/7 | 19 | 21 | 24 | 46 | 126/121 |
| 10/8 | 30 | 33 | 44 | 54 | 100/85 |
| 16.6 (9) | 29.6 (17) | 32.8 (17) | 40.8 (16) |
Notes: = self-reported. = the respective audiometric tracings are showed in Figure 1.
Figure 1Audiometric tracings prior to CI in 10 patients with -RD. Each audiogram reports the air conduction hearing thresholds of the analyzed patients. Patients are identified by numbers on top right, which correspond to identification numbers reported in Tables. Hearing threshold is defined as the minimum sound intensity (presented at different frequencies) that can be still perceived by the individual during the audiometric examination. Hearing thresholds were measured in decibel hearing level (dB HL) and frequencies ranged from 0.25 to 8 kHz. The right ear is indicated by the red symbol “O” and the left ear by the blue symbol “X”. Severe deafness is defined by mean hearing thresholds worse than 70 dB HL, profound deafness by mean hearing thresholds worse than 90 dB HL. Arrows indicate hearing thresholds worse than 120 dB HL.
CI surgery in 10 patients with -RD
| 1/1 | R | Round window | Digisonic SP (Neurelec) | Platelet apheresis, 1U pre + 1U post | 1 | None |
| 2/2 | R | Round window | Nucleus CI24RE (Cochlear) | Platelet apheresis, 1U pre | 3 | None |
| 3/3 | L | Round window | Maestro Concerto Flex 28 (Med-el) | Platelet apheresis, 1U pre + 1U post | 1 | None |
| 4/4 | R | Round window | Nucleus Freedom CI24RE (Cochlear) | None | 1 | None |
| 5/5 | L + R | Cochleostomy | Nucleus Mini22 (Cochlear) | nd | 1 | None |
| 6/6 | L | Round window | Digisonic SP (Neurelec) | Platelet apheresis, 1U pre phenocompatible | 1 | None |
| 7/7 | L | Cochleostomy | Nucleus CI512 (Cochlear) | None | 1 | None |
| 8/7 | R | Cochleostomy | Nucleus CI24R (CA) (Cochlear) | None | 2 | Hematoma at the site of surgical wound |
| 9/7 | L | Cochleostomy | Mini-system 22 CI22M (Cochlear) | None | 1 | None |
| 10/8 | R | Round window | Maestro Concerto Flex 28 (Med-el) | Tranexamic acid 1 g i.v. pre, then 1500 mg/day p.o. post for 7 days | 1 | None |
Notes: = use of cochleostomy or round window for positioning of the device. = Bleeding score adapted according to Boezaart et al., [24]: Grade 1: minimal suction. Grade 2: slight bleeding, infrequent suction. Grade 3: brisk bleeding, frequent suction. Grade 4: strong bleeding, bleeding covers surgical field after removal of suction before instrument can perform manoeuver; Grade 5: uncontrolled bleeding, bleeding out of mastoid cavity on removal of suction. Abbreviations: pre = preoperative, post = postoperatively.
Results of speech discrimination tests administered 6 or 12 months after the switch-on of the device (short-term outcome) and at the last follow-up evaluation (long-term outcome) in 10 -RD patients
| 1/1 | 90 (88) | 95 (95) | 5 | 100 (95) | 100 (100) |
| 2/2 | 90 (nd) | 90 (nd) | 4.5 | 92 (nd) | 90 (nd) |
| 3/3 | 95 (90) | 95 (95) | 4.5 | 98 (97) | 100 (100) |
| 4/4 | 80 (nd) | 100 (nd) | 5 | 90 (nd) | 100 (nd) |
| 5/5 | 90 (nd) | 98 (nd) | 25 | nd | nd |
| 6/6 | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 17 | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| 7/7 | 97 (88) | 100 (nd) | 3 | 100 (85) | 100 (nd) |
| 8/7 | 90 (75) | 99 (nd) | 9 | nd (85)
| nd (100)
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| 9/7 | 4 (nd) | 24 (nd) | 19 | nd (42)
| nd (65)
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| 10/8 | 95 (nd) | 82 (nd) | 1 | 100 (nd) | 82 (nd) |
Notes: = whenever recorded, results obtained without the contralateral external hearing aid (HA) are reported in parentheses (-HA). = At the time of their last follow-up evaluations, patients 8 and 9 did not usually utilize a hearing aid: therefore, they were tested with CI alone. Abbreviations: CI = cochlear implant, nd = not determined.
The speech perception scores are intended without the use of visual support.