Intratympanic vs systemic use of steroids as first-line treatment for sudden hearing loss: A meta-analysis of randomized, controlled trials

IF 1.4 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Ting Yang , Hui Liu , Fangyao Chen , An Li , Zhou Wang , Shuangyuan Yang , Shiyu Yang , Wen Zhang
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Abstract

Background

Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is a common disease in otology, and steroids play an important role in its treatment. Steroids can be administered systemically or locally, and the efficacies of different administration routes remain controversial.

Methods

We searched the Cochrane, EMBASE, PubMed, Web of Science, CNKI, Wanfang and Weipu databases for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on glucocorticoid treatments for SSNHL to compare the efficacy of topical and systemic steroid administration. The Review Manager 5.4 software was used for synthesis of data: the rate of reported hearing improvement and change in pure-tone audiometry (PTA).

Results

In all the included studies, when intratympanic administration was compared to systemic therapies, the risk difference (RD) using reported hearing improvement as an outcome measure was 0.08 (95% CI: 0.01–0.14, I2 = 45%). Using PTA changes as an outcome measure in 4 studies, the mean difference (MD) was 10.43 dB (95% CI: 3.68–17.18, I2 = 81%). Hearing improvement RD was also compared among different types of steroid, recovery criteria, follow-up times and diagnostic criteria, and showed no significant differences exception for recovery criteria (>10 dB) (RD -0.06, 95% CI: 0.14-0.2, I2 = 0%).

Conclusion

As the initial treatment for SSNHL, topical steroids seem to be superior to systemic steroid administration, especially in patients with contraindications to systemic steroids usage. However, further verification based on high-quality research is needed.

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鼓室内与全身使用类固醇作为突发性听力损失的一线治疗:随机对照试验的荟萃分析
背景突发性感音神经性听力损失(SSNHL)是耳科常见病,类固醇在其治疗中起着重要作用。类固醇可全身或局部给药,不同给药途径的疗效仍有争议。方法检索Cochrane、EMBASE、PubMed、Web of Science、中国知网(CNKI)、万方、卫普等数据库,检索糖皮质激素治疗SSNHL的随机对照试验(rct),比较局部和全身类固醇治疗的疗效。使用Review Manager 5.4软件综合数据:报告的听力改善率和纯音测听(PTA)的变化。结果在所有纳入的研究中,当将鼓室内给药与全身治疗进行比较时,以报告的听力改善作为结局指标的风险差异(RD)为0.08 (95% CI: 0.01-0.14, I2 = 45%)。在4项研究中,以PTA变化作为结局指标,平均差异(MD)为10.43 dB (95% CI: 3.68-17.18, I2 = 81%)。对不同类固醇类型、恢复标准、随访时间和诊断标准的听力改善RD进行比较,除恢复标准(>10 dB)外,无显著差异(RD -0.06, 95% CI: 0.14-0.2, I2 = 0%)。结论作为SSNHL的初始治疗,局部类固醇治疗似乎优于全身类固醇治疗,特别是对于有全身类固醇使用禁忌症的患者。然而,需要基于高质量研究的进一步验证。
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Journal of Otology
Journal of Otology Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
CiteScore
2.70
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461
审稿时长
18 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Otology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes research findings from disciplines related to both clinical and basic science aspects of auditory and vestibular system and diseases of the ear. This journal welcomes submissions describing original experimental research that may improve our understanding of the mechanisms underlying problems of basic or clinical significance and treatment of patients with disorders of the auditory and vestibular systems. In addition to original papers the journal also offers invited review articles on current topics written by leading experts in the field. The journal is of primary importance for all scientists and practitioners interested in audiology, otology and neurotology, auditory neurosciences and related disciplines. Journal of Otology welcomes contributions from scholars in all countries and regions across the world.
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