Longitudinal variation of endolymphatic hydrops in patients with Ménière's disease

梅尼埃病患者内淋巴积水的纵向变化

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The relationships of endolymphatic hydrops (EH) and perilymphatic enhancement (PE) with Ménière's disease (MD) remains unclear. This study aimed to describe the dynamic variation of EH and PE for MD patients over 2 hospitalizations by applying magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to further clarify the relationships of EH and PE with MD. METHODS: A total of 77 MD patients who underwent inner ear MRI after intravenous administration of gadolinium and pure-tone average (PTA) testing during a first and second hospitalization were included. The degree of EH and PE were evaluated via MRI, and the duration and frequency of vertigo attacks and PTA were collected and recorded. The PTA, EH, and PE for the 2 hospitalizations were compared, and the relationships of EH and cochlear PE with the MD stage were investigated. RESULTS: There was no difference between the 2 hospitalizations for duration of vertigo attacks or frequency of vertigo attacks. However, there were significant differences in PTA (Z=-3.02, P=0.003). Additionally, the cochlear and vestibular EH in the asymptomatic ear at the second hospitalization was significantly worse than that of the first hospitalization (Z=-2.33 and -2.49, P=0.020 and 0.013, respectively), while there were no differences in EH and PE in the affected ear (all P>0.05). Moreover, the degree of cochlear and vestibular EH was correlated with MD stage (both P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Although EH and PE in the affected ear were unchanged over 2 hospitalizations, an underlying EH in the asymptomatic ear and hearing loss in the affected ear for MD patients developed longitudinally with the duration of disease, and EH varied with the natural course of MD whereas PE did not. Therefore, EH instead of PE is necessary but insufficient to cause the clinical symptoms of MD.

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