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Magnetic resonance-based volumetric measurement of the endolymphatic space in patients with Meniere's disease and other endolymphatic hydrops-related diseases.

Hiroshi Inui1, Tsuyoshi Sakamoto2, Taeko Ito3, Tadashi Kitahara3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To employ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to measure the volume of the inner ear endolymphatic space (ELS) in patients with acute low-tone sensorineural hearing loss (ALHL), sudden deafness (SD), cochlear Meniere's disease (cMD), and unilateral MD (uMD) compared with control subjects (CS) with chronic rhinosinusitis.
METHODS: Forty-one patients with ALHL, 82 with SD, 48 with cMD, 72 with uMD, and 47 CS participated in the study. With the exception of all uMD patients, none of the subjects had vertigo. Images of the inner ear fluid space, positive perilymph signal, and positive endolymph signal were acquired using a 3-T MRI scanner. Three-dimensional images were reconstructed semi-automatically by using anatomical and tissue information to fuse the inner ear fluid space images and the ELS images.
RESULTS: The cochlear ELS/total fluid space (TFS) volume ratio was 10.2±6.7% (mean±standard deviation) in the CS group, 12.1±5.7% in ALHL patients, 15.2±8.7% in SD patients, 18.1±8.2% in cMD patients, and 21.9±16.4% in uMD patients. The vestibular ELS/TFS volume ratio was 17.7±10.2% in the CS group, 18.9±8.3% in ALHL patients, 19.9±11.3% in SD patients, 22.5±13.7% in cMD patients, and 35.7±24.1% in uMD patients. The cochlear ELS/TFS volume ratio in patients with uMD was similar to that in the cMD group and significantly higher than that in the CS, ALHL, and SD groups (CS=ALHL<SD<cMD=uMD: p<0.05 for CS vs. SD and p<0.01 for CS vs. cMD). The vestibular ELS/TFS volume ratio in patients with uMD was significantly higher than that in the CS and all other patient groups (CS=ALHL=SD=cMD<uMD: p<0.01 for uMD vs. all other groups).
CONCLUSION: The cochlear ELS volume of patients with MD and other endolymphatic hydrops-related diseases differed from that of CS. Our results suggest that ALHL may not be caused by endolymphatic hydrops. We confirmed the presence of extended ELS in patients with SD.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  3T-MRI quantitative measurement; Acute low-tone sensorineural hearing loss; Cochlear Meniere’s disease without vertigo; Extended endolymphatic space; Sudden deafness; Unilateral Meniere’s disease

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30503567     DOI: 10.1016/j.anl.2018.11.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Auris Nasus Larynx        ISSN: 0385-8146            Impact factor:   1.863


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1.  Intravenous Delayed Gadolinium-Enhanced MR Imaging of the Endolymphatic Space: A Methodological Comparative Study.

Authors:  Rainer Boegle; Johannes Gerb; Emilie Kierig; Sandra Becker-Bense; Birgit Ertl-Wagner; Marianne Dieterich; Valerie Kirsch
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2021-04-22       Impact factor: 4.003

Review 2.  Consensus on MR Imaging of Endolymphatic Hydrops in Patients With Suspected Hydropic Ear Disease (Meniere).

Authors:  Yupeng Liu; Ilmari Pyykkö; Shinji Naganawa; Pedro Marques; Robert Gürkov; Jun Yang; Maoli Duan
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2022-04-28
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