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Are systemic oral steroids effective for sensorineural hearing loss in bullous myringitis? Considerations from a preliminary study

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Audiology Department, University Hospital of Ferrara

B-ENT 2011; 7: 111-114
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Are systemic oral steroids effective for sensorineural hearing loss in bullous myringitis? Considerations from a preliminary study. Background: It is common in clinical practice to administer systemic steroids to treat sensorineural hearing loss due to bullous myringitis (BM). Nonetheless, there is currently no definitive evidence that steroid therapy is effective and appropriate for BM.

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of systemic steroid therapy for treating BM.

Patients and methods: This prospective study included 23 patients affected by BM with sensorineural hearing loss (median age, 45.8 years). The subjects were divided into two groups: Group A received only systemic antibiotic treatment and Group B received systemic antibiotics plus systemic steroid treatment.

Results and Conclusions: There were no differences between the groups in terms of the sensorineural hearing loss recovery. Both treatments were effective, suggesting that administration of oral steroids in combination with antibiotics did not confer an advantage in terms of sensorineural hearing loss recovery rate in the tested population.

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