对侧迟发性内淋巴积液:临床特征和长期预后

IF 1.4 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Andrea Albera , Andrea Canale , Marco Boldreghini , Sergio Lucisano , Giuseppe Riva , Roberto Albera
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摘要

背景:对侧迟发性内淋巴水肿(CDEH)是一种临床症状,其特征为波动性低频听力损失和/或眩晕,类似于另一只耳朵出现严重非水性听力损失(NHHL)后出现的mims病(MD)。目的分析57例CDEH患者的临床特点及病程。方法回顾性研究;在同期1065例CDEH合并MD患者中,57例患者行耳镜检查、PTA阈值评估、阻抗测试、ABR、定位眼震研究、视频眼镜下热试验评估前庭功能、钆MRI检查。结果CDEH确诊24例(42%),可能2例(4%),可能31例(54%)。水耳PTA阈值平均为41 dB。在最后一次随访中,40名患者(70%)没有报告眩晕或波动性听力损失。在仍报告有症状的17例患者中,11例(64%)仅受波动性听力损失的影响,4例(23%)报告主观听力损失恶化,2例(12%)报告急性眩晕危像。结论对侧迟发性淋巴内积液是一种相对罕见的msamimni疾病,多表现为明确的形式或伴有波动性低频听力损失。长期随访的预后在眩晕缓解方面相对较好。对侧迟发性内淋巴积液很少决定较好耳的严重听力损失。
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Contralateral delayed endolymphatic hydrops: Clinical features and long term outcome

Contralateral delayed endolymphatic hydrops: Clinical features and long term outcome

Background

Contralateral delayed endolymphatic hydrops (CDEH) is a clinical entity characterized by fluctuating low frequency hearing loss and/or vertigo, mimicking Ménière’s disease (MD), that manifests after the appearance of severe non-hydropic hearing loss (NHHL) at the other ear.

Objectives

to describe the clinical features and the course of 57 patients affected by CDEH.

Method

this is a retrospective study; 57 patients affected by CDEH, out of 1065 patients seen in the same period and affected by MD, were subjected to otoscopy, PTA threshold evaluation, impedance testing, ABR, research of positioning nystagmus, vestibular function evaluated by means of bithermal caloric test under video-oculographic, and MRI with gadolinium.

Results

the CDEH was definite in 24 cases (42%), probable in 2 (4%) and possible in 31 (54%). The mean PTA threshold at the hydropic ear was 41 dB. At the last follow-up, 40 patients (70%) did not report vertigo or fluctuating hearing loss. Among the 17 patients who still reported symptomatology, 11 (64%) were affected by fluctuating hearing loss alone, 4 (23%) reported a subjective worsening of hearing loss and 2 (12%) an acute vertigo crisis.

Conclusions

contralateral delayed endolymphatic hydrops is a relatively rare form of Ménière disease that manifests more frequently as a definite form or with fluctuating low-frequency hearing loss. The prognosis at a long term follow-up is relatively good in terms of vertigo resolution. Contralateral delayed endolymphatic hydrops rarely determines a severe hearing loss in the better ear.

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Journal of Otology
Journal of Otology Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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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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