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Vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) in patients with Ménière's disease with drop attacksFerdinand C A Timmer
Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Laryngoscope 116:776-9. 2006....
Vestibular evoked myogenic potentialsSteven D Rauch
Harvard Medical School at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA
Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 14:299-304. 2006..Interest in this test has exploded in recent years because of its potential utility in diagnosing third-window disorders and in diagnosing and monitoring Ménière's disease...
Clinical hints and precipitating factors in patients suffering from Meniere's diseaseSteven D Rauch
Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, 243 Charles Street, Boston, MA 02114, USA
Otolaryngol Clin North Am 43:1011-7. 2010..Ultimately, Meniere vertigo attacks are controllable in more than 99% of cases, but hearing loss and other auditory symptoms tend to be unresponsive to treatment...
Clinical practice. Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing lossSteven D Rauch
Department of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
N Engl J Med 359:833-40. 2008
Oral vs intratympanic corticosteroid therapy for idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss: a randomized trialSteven D Rauch
Department of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, 243 Charles St, Boston, MA 02114, USA
JAMA 305:2071-9. 2011..Recently, many patients' symptoms have been managed with intratympanic steroid therapy. No satisfactory comparative effectiveness study to support this practice exists...
Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials versus vestibular test battery in patients with Meniere's diseaseSteven D Rauch
Department of Otolaryngology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA
Otol Neurotol 25:981-6. 2004....
Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials show altered tuning in patients with Ménière's diseaseSteven D Rauch
Department of Otolaryngology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA
Otol Neurotol 25:333-8. 2004..In this study, we test the hypothesis that the cochleosaccular hydrops of Ménière's syndrome leads to alterations in saccular motion that change the dynamics of the vestibular evoked myogenic potential...
Hearing aids and cochlear damage: the case against fitting the pure tone audiogramChris Halpin
Department of Audiology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA, USA
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 140:629-32. 2009..We recommend that it is better to accommodate the damaged cochlea in these cases than to attempt to reverse-engineer the audiometric test results...
Clinical implications of a damaged cochlea: pure tone thresholds vs information-carrying capacityChris Halpin
Department of Audiology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA 02114, USA
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 140:473-6. 2009..We argue that word recognition testing at low vs high presentation levels provides a quantification of the cochlea's information-carrying capacity and is a useful predictor of word recognition limits with hearing aids...
Results after revision stapedectomy with malleus grip prosthesisSarp Sarac
Department of Otolaryngology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 115:317-22. 2006..Our results are similar to those published in the literature for malleus attachment stapedectomy and conventional revision incus stapedectomy...
Measurements of stapes velocity in live human earsWade Chien
Department of Otolaryngology, Eaton Peabody Laboratory, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, 243 Charles Street, Boston, MA 02114, USA
Hear Res 249:54-61. 2009..The primary interspecies differences were in the magnitude of the Vs as well as in the frequency of transitions in the magnitudes' frequency dependence from rising to flat or falling...
Evidence-based medicine in otolaryngology, part 1: the multiple faces of evidence-based medicineJennifer J Shin
Division of Otolaryngology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA 02114, USA
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 142:637-46. 2010..We also place evidence-based medicine in the context of the mindset of traditional medicine and anticipate future developments...
Evidence-based medicine in otolaryngology, part 2: the current state of affairsJennifer J Shin
Division of Otolaryngology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA 02114, USA
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 144:331-7. 2011..Third, patient-based efforts to promote and participate in evidence-based practice are explored. In addition, a discussion of the relevant supportive efforts made by our professional organizations is included...
Improvement in word recognition score with level is associated with hearing aid ownership among patients with hearing lossChris Halpin
Department of Audiology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, USA
Audiol Neurootol 17:139-47. 2012....
Intratympanic steroids for sensorineural hearing lossSteven D Rauch
Harvard Medical School, 25 Shattuck Street, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Otolaryngol Clin North Am 37:1061-74. 2004..Despite promising preliminary observations, there re-main many unanswered questions about this treatment modality...
Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in patients with superior semicircular canal dehiscenceRupprecht Milojcic
Department of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School, 243 Charles St, Boston, MA 02114, USA
Otol Neurotol 34:360-7. 2013..To compare the audiometric and cervical vestibular evoked muscle potential (cVEMP) outcomes of ears with superior canal dehiscence (SSCD) to outcomes from normal ears and the unaffected ears of unilateral SSCD patients...
A practical assessment algorithm for diagnosis of dizzinessErna Kentala
Department of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 128:54-9. 2003..SIGNIFICANCE: The simple classification scheme reported here is based on history alone and facilitates triage of dizzy patients into diagnostic groups for work-up and management...
Using audiometric thresholds and word recognition in a treatment studyChris Halpin
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA
Otol Neurotol 27:110-6. 2006..Second, to examine the outcomes when using two different types of criteria for significant change in a subject's word recognition score...
Superior semicircular canal dehiscence presenting as conductive hearing loss without vertigoAnthony A Mikulec
Department of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School, and the Department of Otolaryngology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA
Otol Neurotol 25:121-9. 2004....
Serial audiometry in a clinical trial of AIED treatmentJohn K Niparko
Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
Otol Neurotol 26:908-17. 2005..We sought to characterize the pattern and size of the treatment effect as reflected in clinical audiometry and to identify audiometric predictors of response to steroid treatment of AIED...
Treatment of corticosteroid-responsive autoimmune inner ear disease with methotrexate: a randomized controlled trialJeffrey P Harris
Division of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, University of California, San Diego, CA 92103 8895, USA
JAMA 290:1875-83. 2003..Methotrexate has emerged as the benchmark agent but has not been rigorously evaluated for hearing improvement in patients with AIED...
Oral steroid treatment of sudden sensorineural hearing loss: a ten year retrospective analysisChu-Yao Chen
Department of Otolaryngology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Keelung, Taiwan
Otol Neurotol 24:728-33. 2003..Word recognition scores were significantly improved (p <.05) in the treated group. CONCLUSIONS: Application of steroid medication significantly improves the recovery outcomes in cases of Severe Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss...
Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMP) can detect asymptomatic saccular hydropsMing-Yee Lin
Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Haohsiung, Taiwan
Laryngoscope 116:987-92. 2006..Changes in VEMP threshold and tuning appear to be sensitive to these structural changes in the saccule. If so, then VEMP may be useful as a detector of asymptomatic saccular hydrops and as a predictor of evolving bilateral MD...
