Tinnitus Diagnosis and Treatment Hossein Talebi; PhD of Audiology Assistant Professor of Audiology Isfahan University of Medical Sciences.

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Tinnitus Diagnosis and Treatment Hossein Talebi; PhD of Audiology Assistant Professor of Audiology Isfahan University of Medical Sciences

Introduction Tinnitus is defined as sensations of hearing in the absence of external sounds

The burden of tinnitus

Introduction Prevalence increases with age 80% of people don’t seek help 6-8% of those affected are severe 40% of patients experience depression Can vary between barely perceptible noise to a deafening roar Very little is understood about its cause or cure

Sound features of tinnitus NOISE CRITERIAPOSSIBLE FEATURES OnsetSudden, gradual PatternPulsatile, intermittent, constant, fluctuating SiteRight or left ear, both ears, within head LoudnessWide range, varying over time QualityPure tone, noise, polyphonic PitchVery high, high, medium, low

Tinnitus sufferers Ludwig van Beethoven Vincent van Gogh Charles Darwin Neil Young Eric Clapton Ronald Regan

Types of Tinnitus Objective: caused by sounds generated somewhere in the body Subjective: perception of meaningless sounds without any physical sound being present Auditory hallucinations: perceptions of meaningful sounds such as music or speech

Causes

Effects of Tinnitus Concentration Hearing Insomnia Psychological

Ear Anatomy

Mechanism of Hearing

Pathophysiology Poorly understood Range of theories from loss of outer hair cell function to increased spontaneous activity of central nerves Can be generated from any part of the auditory system from the ear to the Central Nervous System (CNS) This then may become modified by the CNS

Peripheral events lead to central neurological changes

Brain response to auditory deprivation Patients with tinnitus exhibit enhanced auditory sensitivity This is caused by hyperactivity of the auditory central nervous system In patients with tinnitus and hearing loss, the tinnitus pitch and the hearing loss frequency spectrum are usually matched DECREASED SOUND INPUT INCREASED SOUND SENSITIVITY

Tinnitus is a balance of sensory input and spontaneous activity The decreased input from the cochlea, due to outer hair cell damage, results in readjustments in the central auditory system resulting in abnormal neural activity including hyperactivity, bursting discharges and increases in neural synchrony. TINNITUS AUDITORY DEPRIVATION AND CENTRAL GAIN ALTERED SPONTANEOUS NEURONAL ACTIVITY

Pathophysiology When the perception of tinnitus is associated with negative reinforcement, the autonomic nervous system is activated. Physiological and psychological reactions then lead to enhancement of the tinnitus signal Often compared with chronic pain

Pathophysiology

Psychological associations with tinnitus

A Team Approach Thorough evaluation to rule out significant pathology Treatment of other ear disorders eg. infection Explanation of test results Explanation of tinnitus mechanisms Treatment options Treatment of severe psychological disorders Follow-up

Differential Diagnosis Idiopathic (most common) Outer ear disease – Wax, foreign body, infection Middle ear disease – Infection, perforated eardrum, ossicular problems, tumour

Differential Diagnosis Inner ear disease – Presbyacusis (older age hearing loss) – Meniere’s disease – Acoustic neuroma – Noise exposure – Drugs

Evaluation of Tinnitus Thorough history  Duration, nature, effects  Non vs. pulsatile  Noise exposure  Other ear symptoms Ear examination  Rule out outer/middle ear disease  Tuning fork tests

Normal Ear vs. Diseased Ear

Evaluation of Tinnitus Audiological (hearing) Tests  Audiogram, tympanogram  Specialized hearing tests: SOAE, ECochG, ABR MRI  Associated symptoms  Asymmetric hearing loss

Evaluation - Subjective Tinnitus Audiometry - assymetrical hearing loss, unilateral tinnitus - MRI r/o post fossa Complete questionnaire for perceived severity:THI

Measurement of Tinnitus Pitch, loudness, minimum masking level, residual inhibition/post masking Minimum masking level most clinical use Pitch - match most prominent pure tone, poor reliability, octave difference Loudness - Adjust pure tone to tinnitus Most < 7 dB SL, may be 2 dB

Measurement of Tinnitus Minimal masking level - number of decibels to cover tinnitus Residual inhibition - response of patients tinnitus post masking

ENT Referral

Acoustic Neuroma

Treatment Aim to improve habituation rather than “cure” tinnitus Most people don’t seek treatment Multitude of potential treatments Problems with scientific evidence

Treatment Basic advice Hearing Aid Tinnitus Masking Device Tinnitus Instrument Tinnitus Retraining Therapy Psychological Treatment Medication Alternative Treatments

Basic Advice Reassurance The first step is to understand the problem Avoid aggravating factors eg. noise, NSAIDs Decreased intake of stimulants eg. caffeine and nicotine Relaxation Avoiding silence White noise eg. Detuned radio

Treatment Basic advice Hearing Aid Tinnitus Masking Device Tinnitus Instrument Tinnitus Retraining Therapy Psychological Treatment Medication Alternative Treatments

Hearing Aids Essentially for poor hearing Increases ambient noise Decreases stress of poor hearing Various shapes and sizes Cost Limitations Up to 90% may benefit

Hearing Aids

Hearing aids are central to tinnitus management Reports of the use of hearing aids in the management of tinnitus go back over 60 years Because hearing loss is often associated with tinnitus, at least partial restoration of hearing should help to reduce the central gain in auditory perception that is a feature of tinnitus A recent scoping review of studies of hearing aids in tinnitus revealed that 17/18 publications showed improvements in tinnitus symptoms by fitting hearing aids

Treatment Basic advice Hearing Aid Tinnitus Masking Device Tinnitus Instrument Tinnitus Retraining Therapy Psychological Treatment Medication Alternative Treatments

Tinnitus Masking Device Essentially counteracts tinnitus Generate noise bands Tinnitus Instruments  Combination of hearing aid and masker

Wide Band Noise Generators Emit ‘white noise’ Elimination of silence White noise boring: tendency to ignore Gives the tinnitus sufferer something tangible to work with Reduce the starkness of the tinnitus signal

Treatment Basic advice Hearing Aid Tinnitus Masking Device Tinnitus Instrument Tinnitus Retraining Therapy Psychological Treatment Medication Alternative Treatments

Tinnitus Retraining Therapy Based on evidence that a person can habituate to acoustic noise in the environment Goal is to weaken or remove the functional connections between the auditory pathways Key elements: counseling and sound therapy

Normal Condition

Tinnitus Condition

Counseling alone

Sound Therapy alone

Counseling and Sound Therapy

Tinnitus Retraining Therapy May take several months to take effect Minimum 12 months treatment Involves wearing ear noise generator, table top generator

Tinnitus Retraining Therapy

Treatment Basic advice Hearing Aid Tinnitus Masking Device Tinnitus Instrument Tinnitus Retraining Therapy Psychological Treatment Medication Alternative Treatments

Psychological Treatment Relaxation therapy Hypnosis Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  Information, managing aggravating factors  Applied relaxation  Cognitive restructuring of thoughts and beliefs  Sleep management advice  Improvement in quality of life, not tinnitus itself Medication

Psychological and behavioural support INTERVENTIONDESCRIPTION Counselling and education Delivered in person, to groups and via the internet Variable results may depend on personal characteristics Cognitive behavioural therapy Designed to modify maladaptive behavioural and emotional responses One-to-one and group settings, delivered by psychologists or psychiatrists, or via internet Statistically significant reductions in severity of tinnitus symptoms (P<0.05) Relaxation therapy May help reduce tinnitus symptoms and depressive symptoms

Treatment Basic advice Hearing Aid Tinnitus Masking Device Tinnitus Instrument Tinnitus Retraining Therapy Psychological Treatment Medication Alternative Treatments

Medications No approved drugs (European Medicines Agency [EMA] or US Food and Drug Administration [FDA]) Some psychopharmacological agents may help reduce the severity of psychological issues associated with tinnitus, and some may also lessen tinnitus symptoms DRUG CLASSEXAMPLES OF DRUGS USED IN TINNITUS Antidepressantstricyclics, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors Antipsychoticssulpiride Mood stabilisersgabapentin, valproate Sedatives/hypnoti cs benzodiazepines

Treatment Basic advice Hearing Aid Tinnitus Masking Device Tinnitus Instrument Tinnitus Retraining Therapy Psychological Treatment Medication Alternative Treatments

Alternative Therapies Vitamins  B1, B3, B6, B12, zinc, calcium, Mg Laser Therapy  Germany  Thought to increase ATP in cochlea

Alternative Therapies Hypnotherapy Acupuncture Ear canal magnets

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Brain stimulation ▫Identify active areas with PET ▫Apply magnetic stimulation (rTMS) ▫Evidence in small trials that there is some effect on tinnitus ▫More detailed research awaited Questions ▫Can this be clinically useful or is it just an experimental technique? ▫Long term safety?

Conclusion  Tinnitus is a common condition  Main role of ENT Surgeon is to exclude major illness and co-ordinate further treatment  Basic advice and counseling as well as empathic support is paramount  More severe cases may require psychological support, masking devices or Tinnitus Retraining Therapy

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