¿Son efectivos los corticoides intratimpánicos en la enfermedad de Ménière?

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Categoría Síntesis amplia / Living FRISBEE
RevistaMedwave
Año 2017
Ménière’s disease affects the inner ear and its main symptoms are vertigo, hearing loss and fluctuating aural symptoms. Nowadays, there are many therapeutic alternatives, being the use of intratympanic corticosteroids one that has become popular. To answer this question, we searched in Epistemonikos database, which is maintained by screening multiple databases. We identified four systematic reviews including 15 studies overall, of which seven were randomized trials. We extracted data and generated a summary of findings table using the GRADE approach. We concluded intratympanic corticosteroids probably do not decrease tinnitus, and might not decrease vertigo, hearing loss or aural fullness sensation in Ménière’s disease. Intratympanic corticosteroids probably do not cause important adverse effects.
Epistemonikos ID: 22bfc4c7c08c5fec8b63e1afc82878005cbe4d3f
First added on: Jul 31, 2017