Cochlear implant surgery facilitates intracochlear distribution of perioperative systemic steroids.
Autor: | Creber NJ; Otolaryngology, Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia., Eastwood HT; Otolaryngology, Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia., Hampson AJ; Otolaryngology, Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia., O'Leary SJ; Otolaryngology, Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.; Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Acta oto-laryngologica [Acta Otolaryngol] 2023 Aug; Vol. 143 (8), pp. 647-654. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Aug 21. |
DOI: | 10.1080/00016489.2023.2241877 |
Abstrakt: | Background: Systemically administered steroids are widely utilised for hearing preservation therapies. More recently, steroids have been administered to achieve hearing protection after cochlear implant surgery. Currently there is a lack of understanding as to which administration route offers most therapeutic efficacy, local or systemic administration. Paramount to this are observations in animal studies that systemic administration following implantation offers hearing protection and reduced cochlear fibrosis, despite observations that perilymphatic levels are up to 10-fold higher after local administration in non-implanted cochleae. Aims/objectives: This paper explores the impact that cochlear implantation and associated acute inflammation has on steroid distribution and uptake following systemic administration of dexamethasone. Material and Methods: Eight guinea pigs received systemic dexamethasone 60 min prior to cochlear implantation. Implanted and contralateral non-implanted cochlea were harvested for tissue immunohistochemistry and detection of dexamethasone. Results: Cochleostomy with scala tympani implantation resulted in a significant increase in cochlear dexamethasone signal. This was most notable at the organ of Corti, stria vascularis, and blood product in the scala tympani. Conclusions and Significance: This study demonstrates that the inner ear distribution of systemically administered steroids is enhanced following surgery for cochlear implantation and provides rationale for systemic perioperative steroids in hearing preservation surgery. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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