低强度激光治疗与耳鸣再训练治疗听外伤性耳鸣的光生物学效应比较研究

IF 0.4 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Mostafa Eyvazi, Parsa Cheraghipour, Majid Irani, Saeid Aarabi, Javad Fakhri
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背景和目的:耳鸣是一种主观听觉症状,指的是在没有外部刺激的情况下对声音的感知,目前尚无明确的治疗方法。建议使用康复方法和激光治疗来治疗耳鸣。本研究旨在探讨低水平激光治疗(LLLT)和耳鸣再训练治疗(TRT)对声外伤性耳鸣患者的光生物学效应。方法:对60例听外伤性耳鸣患者进行为期6个月以上的临床试验,分为LLLT、TRT和LLLT+TRT三组。使用波斯版耳鸣障碍调查(P-THI)、视觉模拟量表(VAS)和响度匹配量表(LM)收集数据。收集的数据在SPSS 22版软件中进行分析。观察时间、组和时间×组对VAS、LM、P-THI及其分量表评分的影响。结果:干预后LLLT+TRT组和LLLT组在LM(p=0.002)和VAS(p=0.001)变量方面存在统计学显著差异,但p-THI及其分量表(p=0.442)没有统计学显著性差异。结论:LLLT和TRT联合治疗方案是推荐的,因为它们在减轻声损伤引起的耳鸣症状方面有显著效果。然而,不建议单独使用LLLT方法,因为其效果较低。关键词:耳鸣;低水平激光治疗;耳鸣再训练疗法;耳鸣障碍量表;响度匹配;视觉模拟量表
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A comparative study on photobiological effects of low-level laser therapy and tinnitus retraining therapy in patients with acoustic trauma-induced tinnitus
Background and Aim: Tinnitus is a subjective auditory symptom referred to the perception of sound in the absence of external stimuli, and there is no definite treatment for it. Rehabilitation methods and laser therapy have been recommen­ded used for its management. This study aimed to investigate the photobiological effects of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) in patients with acoustic trauma-induced tinnitus. Methods: This clinical trial was conducted on 60 patients suffering from acoustic trauma-induced tinnitus for more than six months, divided into three groups of LLLT, TRT and LLLT + TRT. The Persian version of tinnitus handicap inven­tory (P-THI), visual analog scale (VAS), and loudness match (LM) scale were used to collect data. The collected data were analyzed in SPSS version.22 software. The effect of time, group and time × group on the scores of VAS, LM, P-THI and its subscales were examined. Results: There was a statistically significant diff­erence between LLLT + TRT and LLLT groups after intervention in terms of LM (p = 0.002) and VAS (p = 0.001) variables, but no statistical sig­nificance for P-THI and its subscales (p = 0.442) was found. Conclusion: Combination of LLLT and TRT, as a therapeutic protocol, is recommended due to their remarkable effects in reducing acoustic trauma-induced tinnitus symptoms. The use of LLLT method alone, however, is not recommen­ded due to its lower effects. Keywords: Tinnitus; low-level laser therapy; tinnitus retraining therapy; tinnitus handicap inventory; loudness matching; visual analog scale
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Auditory and Vestibular Research
Auditory and Vestibular Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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