Window Coverage and Liquid Biopsy in the First-Line Therapy of Severe Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Kilgué A, Kim R, Scholtz L-U, Riemann C, Pfeiffer C, Schürmann M, Todt I (2024)
Brain Sciences 14(11): 1154.

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Kilgué, Alexander; Kim, RayoungUniBi; Scholtz, Lars-Uwe; Riemann, Conrad; Pfeiffer, ChristophUniBi; Schürmann, MatthiasUniBi; Todt, IngoUniBi
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Introduction: Based on clinical practice guidelines, the application of corticosteroids as a first-line therapy is common. Although sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL) etiology is primarily idiopathic, hearing loss can result from a perilymphatic fistula (PLF). Recent findings show evidence of a specific rate of PLF based on a cochlin-tomoprotein (CTP) detection test. Based on this rate of PLF treatment, the concepts of SSNHL need to be re-evaluated. The present study aimed to evaluate CTP in SSNHL patients and compare pre-surgical and post-surgical pure tone hearing thresholds after round and oval window sealing as first-line treatment. Material and Methods: A total of 30 patients with unilateral SSNHL with a pure tone average (PTA) (4 Freq. of 60 dB or more were enrolled in a prospective study. All patients underwent tympanoscopy for middle ear exploration as a first-line treatment. After intraoperative observation of a possible PLF, all patients obtained middle ear lavage to gain CTP samples for following ELISA-based CTP detection tests. All patients received round window and oval window sealing with fascia. PTA hearing thresholds were analyzed post-surgically 3 weeks after treatment based on 4-frequency bone conduction (BC). Results: The average preoperative pure tone BC threshold was 97.7 dB compared with the 69 dB postoperative BC threshold. Mean BC improved by 20.3 dB after middle ear exploration and window sealing. A total of 56% (17 of 30) of patients recovered at least 10 dB. The middle ear cochlin-tomoprotein detection rate was 70% positive. Conclusions: The combination of early tympanoscopy and inner ear-specific cochlin-tomoprotein as a detection tool for suspected PLF showed evidence of PLF as a key causative in SSNHL.
Stichworte
cochlin-tomoprotein (CTP); sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL); perilymphatic fistula (PLF); tympanoscopy
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Brain Sciences
Band
14
Ausgabe
11
Art.-Nr.
1154
eISSN
2076-3425
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2999509

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Kilgué A, Kim R, Scholtz L-U, et al. Window Coverage and Liquid Biopsy in the First-Line Therapy of Severe Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Brain Sciences . 2024;14(11): 1154.
Kilgué , A., Kim, R., Scholtz, L. - U., Riemann, C., Pfeiffer, C., Schürmann, M., & Todt, I. (2024). Window Coverage and Liquid Biopsy in the First-Line Therapy of Severe Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Brain Sciences , 14(11), 1154. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci14111154
Kilgué , Alexander, Kim, Rayoung, Scholtz, Lars-Uwe, Riemann, Conrad, Pfeiffer, Christoph, Schürmann, Matthias, and Todt, Ingo. 2024. “Window Coverage and Liquid Biopsy in the First-Line Therapy of Severe Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss”. Brain Sciences 14 (11): 1154.
Kilgué , A., Kim, R., Scholtz, L. - U., Riemann, C., Pfeiffer, C., Schürmann, M., and Todt, I. (2024). Window Coverage and Liquid Biopsy in the First-Line Therapy of Severe Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Brain Sciences 14:1154.
Kilgué , A., et al., 2024. Window Coverage and Liquid Biopsy in the First-Line Therapy of Severe Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Brain Sciences , 14(11): 1154.
A. Kilgué, et al., “Window Coverage and Liquid Biopsy in the First-Line Therapy of Severe Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss”, Brain Sciences , vol. 14, 2024, : 1154.
Kilgué , A., Kim, R., Scholtz, L.-U., Riemann, C., Pfeiffer, C., Schürmann, M., Todt, I.: Window Coverage and Liquid Biopsy in the First-Line Therapy of Severe Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Brain Sciences . 14, : 1154 (2024).
Kilgué , Alexander, Kim, Rayoung, Scholtz, Lars-Uwe, Riemann, Conrad, Pfeiffer, Christoph, Schürmann, Matthias, and Todt, Ingo. “Window Coverage and Liquid Biopsy in the First-Line Therapy of Severe Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss”. Brain Sciences 14.11 (2024): 1154.

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