Predictors of non-primary auditory and vestibular symptom persistence following surgical repair of superior canal dehiscence syndrome

ConclusionsSurgical repair for SCDS offers meaningful reduction in the majority of auditory and vestibular symptoms. However, the persistence of certain, mostly non-primary, symptoms and the identification of potential associated factors including migraines, PTA thresholds, cVEMP threshold, bilateral SCD, and revision cases emphasize the importance of individualized patient counseling and management strategies.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - Category: Neurology Source Type: research