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  • The study compares the effectiveness of high-dose intratympanic gentamicin and methylprednisolone in treating unilateral Meniere's disease in patients with poor hearing.* -
  • A total of 22 patients participated, with 11 receiving gentamicin and 11 receiving methylprednisolone, and assessments were made pre-treatment, at 3 months, and in a follow-up period of 2-4 years.* -
  • Results showed that while both treatments reduced vertigo symptoms significantly, gentamicin provided better long-term outcomes for vertigo control and functional scores compared to methylprednisolone, with no significant difference in hearing levels between the two groups.*

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Abstract: To compare the effectiveness of high dose fixed alternate day intratympanic gentamicin with methylprednisolone in the treatment of patients with unilateral, intractable Meniere's disease with poor hearing. Randomized single blind prospective parallel group trial in a tertiary referral centre. Twenty-two patients with definite unilateral Meniere's disease with average pure tone thresholds worse than 50 dB in the affected ear were enrolled. Eleven patients were treated with intratympanic buffered gentamicin and the other eleven were administered intratympanic methylprednisolone (both 4 injections, 40 mg/ml, on alternate days). Patients were assessed pre-intervention, 3 months post intervention and subsequently followed up for 2-4 years. Both groups of patients had significant control of vertigo, DHI scores and THI scores after treatment while the functional scores in the methylprednisolone group was not better than the pre- treatment scores in the long-term follow-up. 9 of 11(82%) patients in gentamicin group and 3 of 11(27%) patients in the methylprednisolone group achieved Class A vertigo control. The gentamicin group had better post intervention DHI scores ( = 0.016, 3 months and  = 0.046, long term) and Functional score ( = 0.014, 3 months and  = 0.05, long term). The hearing in both groups and THI scores, post intervention was similar between both groups. In patients with unilateral intractable MD with non-serviceable hearing, high fixed doses of both intratympanic gentamicin and methylprednisolone are effective in alleviating disease symptoms in long term follow-up. However, intratympanic gentamicin resulted in better control of vertigo, total DHI score and functional level scores than intratympanic methylprednisolone with no significant difference in hearing levels.

Trail Registration Number: Clinical Trials Registry of India (CTRI- REF/2016/10/012363).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9895489PMC
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