Sequential versus Combination Treatment Using Steroids and Diuretics for Acute Low-Frequency Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Noninferiority Trial

Objective: Acute low-frequency hearing loss (ALHL) is typically treated with combination therapy, including steroids and diuretics. To avoid unnecessary use of steroids we proposed a method of sequential administration using these two drugs, and compared the efficacy of our protocol with that of existing combination treatments. Methods: A prospective, randomized, open-label, single-blind, noninferiority clinical trial was conducted to investigate whether the effectiveness of sequential treatment is noninferior to that of combination treatment for ALHL. Ninety-two patients with ALHL received either steroids and diuretics simultaneously for 2 weeks (combination group), or diuretics for 2 weeks followed by steroids for another 2 weeks if they did not respond to diuretic treatment (sequential group). The primary outcome measure was a change in mean hearing threshold at three frequencies (125, 250, and 500 Hz) at 4 weeks after treatment. Results: The mean hearing threshold of the low frequencies improved 20.0 and 17.2 dB in the combination and the sequential group, respectively. The 95% lower confidence interval was −8.0 dB and noninferiority was established at p 
Source: Otology and Neurotology - Category: ENT & OMF Tags: SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS AND TINNITUS Source Type: research