Purpose: Diagnosis of Menière's disease relies on clinical symptoms. Injected 3T MRI can show endolymphatic hydrops (EH), but correlation with the clinical status of MD, (probable -PMD or definite-DMD) remains doubtful. We revealed endolymphatic pressure disruption through functional exploration and verified if it was associated with an EH through MRI.

Materials And Methods: We prospectively analyzed 3D3T FLAIR MRI of DMD and PMD patients. All of them underwent electrocochleography (EcoG), distortion-product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs), and videonystagmograhy (VNG). Amplitudes of summating potential (SP) and cochlear nerve action potential (AP) were measured on EcoG. DPOAE-phase was collected at 1 kHz for the 2f1-f2 DPOAE between sitting and laying position. A SP/AP ≥ 40% and a DPOAE phase-shift > 40° revealed pressure disruption.

Results: 39 patients (25 women, 53 y.o. 20-78), were included, with 32 DMD ears and 11 PMD ears. MRI was performed in a median of 21 days [0; 68] from the MD incident. Audiovestibular exploration took place 41 days after the crisis [0;83]. MRI revealed an EH in 71.9% and 27.2% of DMD and PMD, respectively. When combining functional explorations and MRI, testing was positive in 97% for DMD and 82% for PMD. When abnormal (59%), VNG mainly showed hyporeflexia in the diseased ear.

Conclusion: In patients suffering from DMD or PMD, with endolymphatic pressure disturbances confirmed by combined DPOAE-phase and EcoG, 3T 3D MRI reveals EH mostly in DMD but rarely in PMD. This seems to confirm that disturbance of endolymphatic pressure precedes EH.

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