Pulsed Radiofrequency of the Auriculotemporal Nerve to Reduce the Intensity of Tinnitus.

Henk M Koning
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Abstract

Introduction: Stimulation of the nonauditory nervous systems via the trigeminal nerve pathways can be a promising intervention for patients with tinnitus refractory to medical, conservative, and other treatment options. Therapy of the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve through the auriculotemporal nerve has been reported as useful for patients with tinnitus.

Objectives: The objective of our study was to study the long-term effects of pulsed radiofrequency of the auriculotemporal nerve in a large group of tinnitus sufferers and to find predictors for a prosperous result.

Design: A monocenter backward-looking group study.

Results: In a two-year period, 67 tinnitus patients had pulsed radiofrequency of the auriculotemporal nerve. Twentythree (35%) reported reduced tinnitus loudness at the 7-week post-treatment follow-up. These patients valued the improvements as: 61% good, 22% moderate, and 17% slight. In 3% of patients, tinnitus magnified after the treatment. The odds of permanent tinnitus relief after successful pulsed radiofrequency of the auriculotemporal nerve are 68% at 1 year postoperative. In tinnitus patients without cervical pain 62% had an improvement following pulsed radiofrequency of the auriculotemporal nerve compared to 28% in those not fulfilling this criterion (p=0.024).

Conclusions: Neuromodulation of the auriculotemporal nerve is an uncomplicated remedy for tinnitus. In a select group of tinnitus patients this treatment can a good relief of their tinnitus for a long period. Especially, tinnitus sufferers without cervical pain will benefit of this therapy.

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脉冲射频治疗耳颞神经以降低耳鸣强度
导言:通过三叉神经通路对非听觉神经系统进行刺激,对于药物、保守治疗和其他治疗方法无效的耳鸣患者来说,是一种很有前景的干预方法。有报道称,通过耳颞神经对三叉神经下颌分支进行治疗对耳鸣患者很有帮助:我们的研究目的是研究脉冲射频治疗耳廓颞神经对一大批耳鸣患者的长期影响,并找出预示疗效的因素:设计:单中心后向团体研究:在两年时间里,67 名耳鸣患者接受了耳颞神经脉冲射频治疗。在治疗后 7 周的随访中,有 23 名患者(35%)表示耳鸣的响度降低了。这些患者对改善效果的评价是61%为良好,22%为中等,17%为轻微。3%的患者在治疗后耳鸣加剧。耳颞神经脉冲射频治疗成功后,术后一年耳鸣永久缓解的几率为 68%。在没有颈椎疼痛的耳鸣患者中,62%的患者在耳颞神经脉冲射频治疗后病情有所改善,而在不符合这一标准的患者中,只有28%的患者病情有所改善(P=0.024):结论:耳颞神经的神经调节是一种治疗耳鸣的简单方法。对于部分耳鸣患者来说,这种治疗方法可以长期有效地缓解他们的耳鸣。尤其是没有颈椎疼痛的耳鸣患者将受益于这种疗法。
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International Tinnitus Journal
International Tinnitus Journal Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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期刊介绍: The International Tinnitus Journal is the first peer review journal to provide a forum for exchange of information of on-going basic and clinical science efforts for understanding tinnitus and its application to patient diagnosis and treatment. Subject areas to be covered range from fundamental theory to clinical applications.
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