Search In this Thesis
   Search In this Thesis  
العنوان
Does Intratympanic steroid injection
improves hearing in idiopathic sudden
sensorineural hearing loss/
الناشر
Shereen Hamdy Gaafar
المؤلف
Gaafar,Shereen Hamdy
الموضوع
Intratympanic steroid injection idiopathic sudden<br>sensorineural hearing
تاريخ النشر
2009 .
عدد الصفحات
P.109:
الفهرس
Only 14 pages are availabe for public view

from 122

from 122

Abstract

Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL) is an
otologic emergency occur over a short period of time and may vary
from mild to profound hearing impairment in otherwise normal
hearing individuals, incidence is 5-20 cases per 100,000 a year.
In the vast majority of patients with ISSNHL, no specific
cause can be identified. The most popular theories as to cause
ISSNHL include viral infection, vascular insufficiency, and immune
mediated reaction.
Evaluation should begin with history taking. The patients are
asked about the time of onset, progression or fluctuation since onset,
and the presence or absence of any neurological deficits, trauma to
the ear and previous ear surgery. Timing is an important factor in
the prognosis of ISSNHL, previous studies have found that patients
seen within 10 days of onset of hearing loss show more
improvement than those patients seen at a later time. The most
common investigations are PTA, SDS and MRI or CT scan to
exclude other causes of sudden deafness.
The use of more than one agent in the treatment is common,
and the choice of agents used varies among clinicians. Steroids
(systemic or intratympanic) are the most widely used treatment and
less common antiviral drugs.
Intratympanic steroid (IT) therapy has the ability to achieve
significantly higher concentration of steroids in perilymph and
endolymph compared with systemic steroids, intra-tympanic steroid
therapy may have the potential to improve treatment outcomes of
patient with ISSNHL, also the second advantage of the local
steroids is that the majority of side effects of systemic steroids are
avoided with intra-tympanic route, so it is an option for patients in
whom systemic steroids are contraindicated as diabetes mellitus,
hypertension and glaucoma.
Mechanism of action of steroids is through counteracting the
inflammatory cascade sparing the cochlea from continued damage,
recently inner ear glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptors
were discovered. Type of steroids used is: Methylprednisolone,
Dexamethasone and hydrocortisone.
This meta-analytic study was performed to evaluate the
efficacy of IT steroid therapy in patients with ISSNHL either as
salvage therapy or in combination with systemic steroids.
This was done through the following steps:
• Target: Does intratympanic steroid therapy improve hearing
in patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss.
• Identification and location of articles: By searching in the
pub-med where 248 articles where found 40 of them were
relevant to our study.
• Screening and evaluation: According to the inclusion
criteria, where 6 articles were included and 34 articles were
excluded.
• Data collection: Through the 6 included articles.
• Data analysis:
Data analysis was performed utilizing Meta-analytic Review
Manger (Rev-Man 5) software. The results of the data collected
from the chosen articles were fed into the above mentioned (Rev-
Man 5) software.
1. Reporting and Interpretation of results:
Our study analyzing 6 articles studying 295 patients with
idiopathic sudden hearing loss in which 157 received intratympanic
therapy alone or in combination with systemic steroids and 138
patients received systemic steroids alone (control). Were 107 out of
157 patients received IT steroids shows improvement in hearing
>10dB, while only 56 out of 138 patients received systemic steroids
(control group) shows improvement in hearing.
So IT steroid therapy is an effective method for treatment of
ISSNHL.