| Literature DB >> 30300887 |
Seiji Hosokawa1, Kumiko Hosokawa2, Goro Takahashi2,3, Ken-Ichi Sugiyama4,5, Hiroshi Nakanishi2, Satoru Takebayashi4, Hiroyuki Mineta2.
Abstract
We analyzed 356 patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy and systemic steroids (n = 161), systemic steroids alone (n = 160), or intratympanic and systemic steroids (n = 35). The main outcome measure was the hearing recovery rate. The effect of other variables, including the initial averaged 5-frequency hearing level, patient age, interval between the onset of symptoms and treatment, presence of vertigo as a complication, presence of diabetes mellitus, smoking history, and presence of hypertension, on the hearing recovery rate was also evaluated. The overall hearing recovery rate was significantly higher for the patients treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy and systemic steroids than for those treated with systemic steroids alone (p < 0.001) or systemic and intratympanic steroids (p < 0.001). The presence of vertigo negatively affected hearing recovery. Our findings suggest that hyperbaric oxygen therapy confers a significant additional therapeutic benefit when used in combination with steroid therapy for idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss.Entities:
Keywords: Hearing impairment; Hyperbaric oxygen; Intratympanic steroid; Steroid; Sudden hearing loss; Treatment outcome
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30300887 DOI: 10.1159/000493083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Audiol Neurootol ISSN: 1420-3030 Impact factor: 1.854