Intratympanic Dexamethasone on Cochlear Blood Flow in Guinea Pigs

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Rayleigh Ping-Ying Chiang
Ching-Ying Yeh
Yuh-Chyun Chiang
Kai-Nan Lin
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[1] Fu Jen Catholic University,Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, School of Medicine
[2] Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital,Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
[3] National Taiwan University,Sleep Technology Special Interest Group, Center of Innovation and Synergy for Intelligent Home Technology
[4] Taipei Medical University Taiwan,School of Public Health
[5] Taiwan Adventist Hospital,Department of Otolaryngology
[6] Taipei Medical University,Department of Otolaryngology, School of Medicine
[7] Cardinal Tien Hospital,Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
[8] National Taiwan University Hospital,Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
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Steroids; Microcirculation; Round window; Laser Doppler flowmeter;
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To determine the effect of intratympanically delivered dexamethasone on cochlear blood flow. 29 white Hartly guinea pigs were divided into 2 groups. By laser Doppler flowmeter, baseline data were recorded in the first 15–20 min, followed by 20 min’ recording after applying dexamethasone or normal saline, with a record of flow every 5 min in 2 groups. Friedman Test was used to test the change of blood flow in these four timing. There were no significant changes of blood flow after injecting dexamethasone (p = .18 > .05) and normal saline (p = .93 > .05). The effects of dexamethasone on cochlear blood flow were variable and not significant. The following research would be designed under pathological conditions, such as cochlear ischemia, to show the possible mechanism of dexamethasone for specific inner ear disease. Level of evidence: 3a (SR of case–control studies).
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