Oral Steroid Treatment of Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Ten Year Retrospective Analysis

Objective To describe ten years of experience with Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss and compare the outcomes with and without treatment with oral corticosteroids. Study Design Retrospective review of medical records. Setting Large specialty hospital, Department of Otolaryngology. Patients Patients presenting with sudden onset (72 hours) unilateral sensorineural hearing loss, with no evidence of Ménière's Disease, acoustic injury, retrocochlear disease, and other specifiable disorders. Interventions The majority of patients received a standard course of oral corticosteroids (Prednisone 60mg and taper). A smaller group declined treatment. Main Outcome Measures Recovery of hearing sensitivity was measured using standard audiometry and reported as change in Pure Tone Average. Word recognition scores were also analyzed. Results When severe-to-profound cases are analyzed, a significant improvement (p < .01) in Pure Tone Average is seen in cases treated with steroids versus those untreated. When milder cases are included, a statistical floor effect prevents differentiation of these groups. 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.

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