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Intratympanic Gentamicin in Meniere's Disease

Authors: Susanna Kaasinen; Heikki Aalto; Hisayoshi Ishizaki; Ilmari Pyykkö;

Intratympanic Gentamicin in Meniere's Disease

Abstract

Ninety-three patients with intractable Meniere's disease were treated with gentamicin (Garamycin 40 mg/ml) administered in 1 to 4 transtympanic injections. The patients were tested at frequent intervals and followed up for 2 years. Before treatment all subjects experienced moderate or severe handicap caused by Meniere's disease. Two years after the treatment, rotatory vertigo was abolished in 81% of subjects, Tumarkin attacks were cured in 60%, and work capacity was severely reduced in 10% and moderately reduced in 17% of subjects. The outcome of the caloric responses did not correlate with the outcome of the treatment. In logistic regression analysis poor outcome of treatment correlated with Tumarkin attacks (odds ratio 5.5), severity of vertigo (odds ratio 3.8) and gait disorders (odds ratio 2.9). The mean hearing level was significantly affected by the treatment (before, 59.1 dB HL; after, 67.9 dB HL). Ten treated ears became deafened. During follow-up 44 subjects were subjected to retreatment, usually after 6 months. Intratympanic gentamicin treatment is a relatively safe and effective way to treat Meniere's disease. The authors recommended starting with 2 injections and renewing the injections if relapse occurs.

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Adult, Male, Chi-Square Distribution, Tympanic Membrane, Posture, Electronystagmography, Middle Aged, Severity of Illness Index, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Exercise Therapy, Logistic Models, Odds Ratio, Vertigo, Audiometry, Pure-Tone, Humans, Female, Prospective Studies, Gentamicins, Meniere Disease, Aged

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