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Intratympanic corticosteroids in Ménière's disease:A mini-review 被引量:2

Intratympanic corticosteroids in Ménière's disease:A mini-review
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摘要 This article reviews the effectiveness of intratympanic corticosteroids for vertigo control in Meniere's disease at 2-years follow-up according to the guidelines expressed by the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery. Despite the increased use of intratympanic corticosteroids for vertigo control in Meniere's disease there is debate as to their effectiveness, particularly compared to gentamicin. Even so,after just a single course of injections, corticosteroids can reliably provide complete vertigo control(Class A) at 2-years in about 50% of cases as indicated in a recent double-blind randomized controlled clinical trial(Patel et al., 2016). But the effectiveness of intratympanic corticosteroids truly increases when treatment is provided 'as-needed', whereby complete vertigo control is established in up to 91% of cases. On the basis of available literature, there is good evidence to recommend the use of intratympanic steroid treatment for vertigo control in Meniere's disease, but patients must be monitored for non-response. The rationale for treating patients as-needed and the possible reasons for corticosteroid nonresponse are discussed. This article reviews the effectiveness of intratympanic corticosteroids for vertigo control in Meniere's disease at 2-years follow-up according to the guidelines expressed by the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery. Despite the increased use of intratympanic corticosteroids for vertigo control in Meniere's disease there is debate as to their effectiveness, particularly compared to gentamicin. Even so,after just a single course of injections, corticosteroids can reliably provide complete vertigo control(Class A) at 2-years in about 50% of cases as indicated in a recent double-blind randomized controlled clinical trial(Patel et al., 2016). But the effectiveness of intratympanic corticosteroids truly increases when treatment is provided 'as-needed', whereby complete vertigo control is established in up to 91% of cases. On the basis of available literature, there is good evidence to recommend the use of intratympanic steroid treatment for vertigo control in Meniere's disease, but patients must be monitored for non-response. The rationale for treating patients as-needed and the possible reasons for corticosteroid nonresponse are discussed.
作者 Mitesh Patel
出处 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2017年第3期117-124,共8页 中华耳科学杂志(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Institute for Health Research(NIHR)Imperial Biomedical Research Centre
关键词 Meniere's disease INTRATYMPANIC CORTICOSTEROID DEXAMETHASONE METHYLPREDNISOLONE Meniere's disease Intratympanic Corticosteroid Dexamethasone Methylprednisolone
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