Investigation of Third Window Symptoms in Patients With Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct: A Pilot Study.

IF 1.8 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
OTO Open Pub Date : 2025-01-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1002/oto2.70071
Kimberley S Noij, Emily Y Huang, Nadia L Samaha, Jonathan M Walsh, Bryan K Ward, John P Carey, Carolyn M Jenks
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Abstract

Objective: To assess if patients with enlarged vestibular aqueduct (EVA) experience symptoms characteristic of other third mobile window disorders such as superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome (SCDS).

Study design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: Tertiary care center.

Methods: Adult and pediatric patients with EVA were screened. Patients with additional middle or inner ear pathology were excluded. The included patients and parents of pediatric patients were asked to complete a survey regarding symptoms, including autophony, hyperacusis, and sound- and pressure induced dizziness.

Results: Of the 121 patients who met inclusion criteria, 36 patients and parents completed the questionnaire (15 children and 21 adults). Adult EVA patients appeared to suffer from similar rates of hyperacusis (67%), autophony (52%), pressure induced dizziness (38%), ear fullness (62%), and spontaneous dizziness or vertigo (67%) compared to reported rates among SCDS patients. Children with EVA also appeared to have similar rates of hyperacusis (67%), ear fullness (47%), and spontaneous dizziness or vertigo (40%), while pressure induced dizziness (13%) and autophony (20%) seem less common in children and sound induced dizziness appears less common in both children and adults (13% and 14% respectively).

Conclusion: This is the first study investigating the prevalence of typical third-window symptoms in patients with EVA. We found an overlap in the prevalence of several specific and nonspecific third window symptoms for patients with EVA and SCDS.

前庭导水管扩大患者第三窗症状的初步研究
目的:评价前庭导水管(EVA)扩大患者是否出现其他第三活动窗障碍的症状,如上半规管开裂综合征(SCDS)。研究设计:横断面研究。环境:三级保健中心。方法:对成人和儿童EVA患者进行筛查。排除有额外中耳或内耳病理的患者。纳入的患者和儿童患者的家长被要求完成一项关于症状的调查,包括自音、听觉亢进和声压引起的头晕。结果:121例符合纳入标准的患者中,36例患者及家长完成了问卷调查(儿童15例,成人21例)。与SCDS患者报告的发生率相比,成年EVA患者似乎患有类似的耳鸣(67%)、自音(52%)、压力引起的头晕(38%)、耳胀(62%)和自发性头晕或眩晕(67%)。患有EVA的儿童似乎也有类似的听音亢进(67%)、耳胀(47%)和自发性头晕或眩晕(40%)的发生率,而压力引起的头晕(13%)和自音(20%)在儿童中似乎不太常见,声音引起的头晕在儿童和成人中都不太常见(分别为13%和14%)。结论:这是第一个调查EVA患者典型第三窗口症状患病率的研究。我们发现EVA和SCDS患者的几种特异性和非特异性第三窗口症状的患病率存在重叠。
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OTO Open Medicine-Surgery
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