Safety evaluation of intratympanic and intravenous dexamethasone for
sudden sensorineural hearing loss and differences in hearing recovery
Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the safety of intratympanic and intravenous
dexamethasone administration for the treatment of sudden sensorineural
hearing loss(SSNHL) and hearing improvement at low, mid and high
frequencies. Methods: SSNHL patients were randomly divided into two
groups within 72 hours after onset and received 24 days of dexamethasone
therapy.The group A patients only received intravenous dexamethasone
once every other day.Patients in group B received 12 days intravenous
dexamethasome and six injection of intratympanic dexamethasome from the
13th day to 24th day like in Group A.Side effects and hearing recovery
were compared. Results: The discomfort of intratympanic injection were
mild and transient, no tympanic membrane perforation and otitis media,
whereas the systemic adverse effects increased cumulatively over the
course of intratympanic dexamethasone treatment in group A.The systemic
side effects were more serious in group B than in group A. On day 7
(D7),the average 3-frequency PTA (250, 500, and 1000 Hz) was 34.10±9.14
dBHL in group A and 25.70±6.88 dBHL in group B(P<0.05).
Hearing recovery was better in group A than group B,but there are the
same long-term efficacy at the 90-day follow-up.Group A had slightly
better high-frequency hearing recovery than group B, but this difference
was not statistically significant. There were no significant differences
in the total effective rate of hearing improvement. Conclusions: Early
intratympanic dexamethasone intervention led to the rapid recovery of
hearing loss, with a good remedial effect on hearing at low-mid
frequencies. Intratympanic dexamethasone was safer than intravenous
dexamethasone for SSNHL, and high-frequency hearing recovery may have
been better with intratympanic dexamethasone, but the difference was not
statistically significant. Therefore, it is necessary to make
individualized treatment decisions according to the patient’s condition.