Defibrinogenation Therapy for Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Comparison with High-dose Steroid Therapy

2003 
Objective--The efficacy of defibrinogenation therapy for idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss was studied in comparison with high-dose steroid therapy.Material and methods--Eighty-eight consecutive patients with hearing levels >40 dB and who had suffered hearing loss for ≤30 days were enrolled: 40 patients for high-dose steroid therapy (PSL group) and 48 for defibrinogenation therapy (BX group). Hearing recovery was evaluated by grade assessment and by the improvement in hearing compared to the unaffected contralateral ear.Results--The overall hearing outcomes of the two groups were roughly equivalent. However, with regard to patients with initial hearing levels <80 dB, the hearing improvement rate of the BX group was significantly worse than that of the PSL group (61.2%±7.3% vs 88.7%±8.9%; p<0.05), whereas in patients with initial hearing levels ≥80 dB, the hearing outcomes did not differ between the 2 groups. Three patients in the PSL group manifested hyperglycemia while no serious side...
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