Abstract
Introduction Knowledge of the natural and temporal course of a disease is important when deciding if an intervention is appropriate. In the case of M & eacute;ni & egrave;re's disease (MD), there is some evidence that attacks diminish over time, but the topic remains controversial. A conservative approach to surgery is usually followed in northern Europe, and leads to strict patient selection before considering surgery. Here, we describe the evolution of vertigo attacks among a group of intractable MD patients in whom surgery was considered.Methods Retrospective cohort study in a M & eacute;ni & egrave;re's disease expert center. Patients with definite unilateral M & eacute;ni & egrave;re's disease and persisting vertigo attacks despite treatment with intratympanic steroid injections were included. All patients had been waitlisted for participation in a planned trial assessing non-ablative surgery. They were waitlisted between June 2016 and June 2021 without undergoing the surgical intervention. In September 2022, data were collected from patient's files and follow-up telephone interviews were conducted to assess the evolution of their vertigo attacks.Results Thirty-five patients (54% male, mean age of onset 52 years, 51% right sided) were included in the analysis. Twenty-five patients (71%) eventually declined surgery. Of the 33 patients with complete information on vertigo attacks, 21 (64%) were free of vertigo attacks upon data collection, after a median disease duration of 5.3 years. Patients who did undergo surgery, had longer duration of disease than patients who did not.Discussion Even in a population with intractable MD, most patients will experience relief of symptoms over time. On one hand, active treatment may accelerate relief of symptoms, but on the other hand, non-ablative therapies are of debatable effect and ablative intervention carries a risk of life long side effects. Therefore, any active intervention should be carefully considered.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 1469276 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Frontiers in Neurology |
Volume | 15 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 24 Oct 2024 |
Keywords
- M & eacute
- ni & egrave
- re's disease
- vertigo
- vestibular system
- endolymphatic sac surgery
- evolution of disease
- MENIERES-DISEASE
- NATURAL-HISTORY
- DOUBLE-BLIND
- FOLLOW-UP
- SURGERY
- PROGRESSION
- DIZZINESS
- SYMPTOMS