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1、Outcomes of Intratympanic Gentamicin Injection to Treat Meniere DiseaseLeh-Kiong Huon MD,1 Te-Yung Fang MD,1 Pa-Chun Wang MD, MSc1,2,3Affiliations/Institutions1Department of Otolaryngology, Cathay General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan2Fu Jen Catholic University School of Medicine, New Taipei City, Taiwan
2、3Department of Public Health, College of Public Health, China Medical University, Taichung, TaiwanRunning Title: Intratympanic Gentamicin for Meniere DiseaseWord Count: 2892 WordsConflict of Interest: NoneFinancial Support: NoneEvidence Level: IcAddress correspondence and reprint requests to:Pa-Chun
3、 Wang MD, MSc.Department of Otolaryngology, Cathay General Hospital280 Sec 4 Jen-Ai Rd, 106 Taipei, TaiwanE-mail address: drtony.twTel.: +886-2-27082121 ext 3333; Fax: +886-2-66362836ABSTRACTObjective: To investigate the outcomes of intratympanic (IT) gentamicin sulfate injection to treat intractabl
4、e Meniere disease (MD) using evidence-based methods.Data Source: Data were retrieved from a MEDLINE search (January 1995 through January 2011).Study Selection: Selected were English-language articles presenting outcomes of IT gentamicin injection to treat MD that had a prospective study design and a
5、n evidence level of II or higher.Data Extraction: The database was searched using Boolean combinations of the keywords intratympanic, gentamicin, and Meniere disease.Data Synthesis: Dichotomous outcomes (success rate and total deafness) were expressed using a Mantel-Haenszel fixed-effects model. Pre
6、treatment and posttreatment pure-tone audiometry results and word discrimination scores were summarized using data synthesis techniques.Conclusions: A critical literature appraisal and meta-analysis shows that IT gentamicin injection can control vertigo in patients with MD who have limited hearing i
7、njury. The quality of research in this field has improved remarkably over the years. However, a large-scale randomized controlled trial is warranted to confirm the predictive factors for the effectiveness of IT gentamicin injection in treating MD.Key Words: adult, antibiotics, ear, evidence-based me
8、dicine, hearing loss, vertigoINTRODUCTIONMeniere disease (MD) is an idiopathic inner ear condition characterized by tinnitus, fluctuating hearing impairment, and episodic spinning vertigo. Various treatment options exist, including a salt restriction diet, medication, and shunt or labyrinthine ablat
9、ion surgical procedures.Intratympanic (IT) gentamicin sulfate injection for the treatment of MD has recently gained increasing popularity, partially because of its convenience, safety, and efficacy. Injections can be administered in an ambulatory setting, with selective labyrinthine ototoxic effects
10、. Several systematic reviews1-4 have proved the clinical efficacy of IT gentamicin injection to treat MD.Several modalities of IT gentamicin injection have been proposed to treat MD, including fixed, titration, or continuous protocols based on single, daily, or weekly schedules. However, because of
11、difficulties in conducting randomized controlled trials, evidence-based consensus on the most appropriate IT gentamicin injection protocol for the treatment of MD has not been established. Furthermore, previous systematic reviews1-4 failed to identify patient characteristics or therapeutic variables
12、 that may confound the outcomes of IT gentamicin injection.Meta-analysis represents a powerful tool to pool data across studies and to increase the chance of detecting statistically significant treatment effects. The objectives of this study were as follows: (1) to identify and review evidence-based
13、 studies on IT gentamicin injection to treat intractable MD, (2) to pool the data and perform meta-analysis to increase the statistical power of treatment efficacy, and (3) to explore patient characteristics (sex, age, disease severity, and disease duration) and therapeutic variables (total number o
14、f injections and cumulative dose) that may affect the outcomes of IT gentamicin injection to treat MD.MATERIALS AND METHODSLiterature SearchThe MEDLINE database (January 1995 through January 2011) was searched using the following Boolean combinations of keywords: intratympanic and Meniere disease, g
15、entamicin and Meniere disease, and intratympanic and gentamicin and Meniere disease. The search was supplemented by identifying additional listings using the feature to link with related articles from each of the original articles. Duplicate results were excluded. The quality of articles was assesse
16、d through independent cross-checking by 2 of us (L.K.H. and P.C.W.).Article Selection Criteria and Data ExtractionOur systematic review of current literature was based on articles published in peer-reviewed journals up to and including January 2011. Only original articles were considered. To identif
17、y published studies for inclusion in this analysis, study populations had to include patients undergoing IT gentamicin injection for MD; publications had to address outcomes of IT gentamicin injection to treat MD. We excluded letters to editors, case series (10 cases), review articles, and publicati
18、ons available only in abstract format. Studies had to have been conducted on humans. NonEnglish-language publications were excluded.Observations and OutcomesThe selected articles were screened for the following: study design (prospective or retrospective clinical trial, controlled, or randomized), p
19、opulation size, patient demographics (sex and age), clinical characteristics (disease classification, hearing impairment, tinnitus, aural fullness, vestibular dysfunction, disease duration, disease severity or stage, functional level, or subjective symptom survey results), treatment protocol (fixed
20、or titration, total number of injections, and cumulative dose), and follow-up period.Using the American Academy of OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery, Inc5 guidelines for the diagnosis and evaluation of therapy in MD (AAO-HNS guidelines), the following were described: vertigo control (class A-F), p
21、ure-tone audiometry (PTA) results (mean at 250, 1000, 2000, and 3000 Hz), word discrimination scores (WDS) percentage change, functional level (range, 1-6), vestibular dysfunction (percentage deficit on the caloric test), and subjective symptom survey results (tinnitus, aural fullness, and Tumarkin
22、crisis drop attack).We defined substantial vertigo control as class A or B using the AAO-HNS guidelines.5 Hearing changes of 10 dB in PTA results and 15% in WDS were considered clinically significant. Change in tinnitus and aural fullness (better, same, or worse) was recorded.Study HypothesesThere w
23、ere 4 study hypotheses: (1) Intratympanic gentamicin injection can control vertigo in patients with MD. (2) Intratympanic gentamicin injection can cause further hearing damage in patients with MD. (3) Intratympanic gentamicin injection treatment protocol and cumulative dose can affect vertigo contro
24、l and hearing outcomes. (4) Confounders of IT gentamicin injection include clinical characteristics, such as disease classification, disease duration, disease severity or stage, and functional level.Data AnalysisData were extracted and systemically reviewed. Dichotomous (substantial control of ITG,
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