The impact of labyrinthine magnetic resonance signal alterations on the treatment of sudden sensory-neural hearing loss.

Publication/Presentation Date

1-1-2023

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sudden sensory-neural hearing loss

OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the role of MRI in detecting labyrinthine signal changes and the impact of these changes on the prognosis of SSNHL after the intratympanic corticosteroid injection.

METHODS: A prospective study was held between January and June 2022. We included patients who complained of SSNHL, either idiopathic (30 patients) or labyrinthine signal alterations (14 patients), as diagnosed by MRI performed 15 days after the SSNHL onset. In addition, all patients underwent a course of intratympanic prednisolone injections.

RESULTS: 83.3% of the idiopathic group showed a complete or marked improvement after the intratympanic injection. Conversely, most cases of positive MR signal alterations (92.8%) had slight or poor improvement after the therapeutic course.

CONCLUSIONS: Our study revealed that MRI imaging is essential for assessing any SSNHL case. It can diagnose labyrinthine hemorrhage, whose course and prognosis differ significantly from idiopathic SSNHL.

SIGNIFICANCE: Intratympanic prednisolone injection was effective in managing idiopathic SSNHL. On the other hand, this therapeutic modality was ineffective in improving SSNHL associated with labyrinthine hemorrhage.

Volume

143

Issue

6

First Page

459

Last Page

465

ISSN

1651-2251

Disciplines

Medicine and Health Sciences

PubMedID

37326255

Department(s)

Department of Surgery

Document Type

Article

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