Low Dose Intratympanic Gentamicin in Ménière’s Disease

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Bini Faizal
Afsha Rajan
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[1] Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeedham,Department of ENT, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences
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Injection; Intratympanic; Ménière’s disease; Ménière’s vertigo; Gentamicin;
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Intratympanic gentamicin has become an accepted standard of care for Ménière’s disease. But there still exists controversies regarding the dosing protocol as well as the drug concentration for optimum control of vertigo and hearing preservation. To determine if 20 mg of intratympanic gentamicin administered once a month for a maximum of 2 months can alleviate intractable vertigo caused by definite Ménière’s disease with hearing preservation. Once diagnosed with definite Ménière’s disease as per AAO–HNS criteria, the patient was given 0.5 ml of 40 mg/ml intratympanic gentamicin. Follow-up was done at 1-month and 6-month post-treatment. If at 1-month review patient continued to have vertigo one more dose of intratympanic gentamicin was administered. Thirty-two patients were included in the study. Seventeen patients (53.1%) received one dose and 15 patients (46.9%) received two doses of intratympanic injection. We achieved an effective vertigo control of 59.4% and complete vertigo control rate of 53.1%. Worsening of symptoms was noted in 1 patient. Hearing was preserved in all patients except for one. Among the patients who attained effective vertigo control, 72.2% had dead labyrinth at 6-month cold caloric status. A single injection of 20 mg intratympanic gentamicin can alleviate intractable vertigo caused by definite Ménière’s disease with hearing preservation. Non-responders may be given a second dose after one month. Intratympanic gentamicin is a simple, cheap treatment that can be carried out in an out-patient setting.
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