Effect of Chronic Cortical Stimulation on Chronic Severe Tinnitus: A Prospective Randomized Double-blind Cross-over Trial and Long-term Follow Up

Background: Chronic severe tinnitus can be greatly detrimental to quality of life. Some authors have reported benefit of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, others of electrical cortical stimulation by stimulating the Heschl's gyrus or secondary auditory areas. Objective: To evaluate...

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Main Authors: Julien Engelhardt, René Dauman, Pierre Arné, Michèle Allard, Nicolas Dauman, Olivier Branchard, Paul Perez, Christine Germain, François Caire, Damien Bonnard, Emmanuel Cuny
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Published: Elsevier 2014-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1935861X14001788
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spelling doaj-a8a9689b1c084a88b616d3031516e20c2021-03-18T04:37:52ZengElsevierBrain Stimulation1935-861X2014-09-0175694700Effect of Chronic Cortical Stimulation on Chronic Severe Tinnitus: A Prospective Randomized Double-blind Cross-over Trial and Long-term Follow UpJulien Engelhardt0René Dauman1Pierre Arné2Michèle Allard3Nicolas Dauman4Olivier Branchard5Paul Perez6Christine Germain7François Caire8Damien Bonnard9Emmanuel Cuny10CHU Bordeaux, Service de Neurochirurgie, FranceCHU Bordeaux, Service d'Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie, France; University of Bordeaux, FranceCHU Bordeaux, Service d'Exploration Fonctionnelle Neurologique, FranceUniversity of Bordeaux, INCIA, UMR 5287 and CNRS, INCIA, UMR 5287, FranceUniversity of Poitiers, CAPS-EA4050, Department of Psychology, FranceCHU Bordeaux, Service de Neurochirurgie, FranceCHU Bordeaux, Unité de Soutien Méthodologique à la Recherche Clinique (USMR), Pôle de Santé Publique, FranceCHU Bordeaux, Unité de Soutien Méthodologique à la Recherche Clinique (USMR), Pôle de Santé Publique, FranceCHU Limoges Service de Neurochirurgie, and ERMA, Univ. Limoges, FranceCHU Bordeaux, Service d'Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie, France; University of Bordeaux, FranceCHU Bordeaux, Service de Neurochirurgie, France; University of Bordeaux, France; Corresponding author. Emmanuel CUNY Service de Neurochirurgie B, Hôpital Pellegrin, CHU de Bordeaux, 33076 Bordeaux, France. Tel.: +33 556795577; fax: +33 556795984.Background: Chronic severe tinnitus can be greatly detrimental to quality of life. Some authors have reported benefit of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, others of electrical cortical stimulation by stimulating the Heschl's gyrus or secondary auditory areas. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of chronic electrical epidural stimulation of the auditory cortex on severe and disabling tinnitus. Method: In this double-blind randomized cross-over, patients with chronic (at least 2 years), severe (Strukturierte Tinnitus-Interview, STI score > 19), unilateral or strongly lateralized tinnitus were included. After open-phase stimulation for 4 months, patients were randomized into 2 groups for double-blind stimulation with cross-over between significant and non-significant phases and wash-out in between. Each of the 3 phases was 2 weeks in duration. Patients were chronically stimulated and followed if not explanted. A decrease of STI score >35% was considered as clinically significant. Results: None of the 9 patients included achieved significant improvement during the double-blind phase. Four were explanted, 2 owing to lack of effect, one for breast cancer under the stimulator, and another for psychiatric decompensation. Five are still stimulated. Three felt slight to great subjective effectiveness, the remaining 2 reported benefits and still requested stimulation. Conclusions: This study did not find an objective efficiency of chronic cortical stimulation for severe and resistant tinnitus. The discordance between the results in double-blind and open evaluations could be related to a placebo effect of surgery, but may also be explained by a poorly defined target, a too short randomized phase, or inappropriate outcome measures.Clinical trial reference: NCT00486577http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1935861X14001788TinnitusCortical stimulationHeschl's gyrusFunctional MRIAuditory evoked potentials
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author Julien Engelhardt
René Dauman
Pierre Arné
Michèle Allard
Nicolas Dauman
Olivier Branchard
Paul Perez
Christine Germain
François Caire
Damien Bonnard
Emmanuel Cuny
spellingShingle Julien Engelhardt
René Dauman
Pierre Arné
Michèle Allard
Nicolas Dauman
Olivier Branchard
Paul Perez
Christine Germain
François Caire
Damien Bonnard
Emmanuel Cuny
Effect of Chronic Cortical Stimulation on Chronic Severe Tinnitus: A Prospective Randomized Double-blind Cross-over Trial and Long-term Follow Up
Brain Stimulation
Tinnitus
Cortical stimulation
Heschl's gyrus
Functional MRI
Auditory evoked potentials
author_facet Julien Engelhardt
René Dauman
Pierre Arné
Michèle Allard
Nicolas Dauman
Olivier Branchard
Paul Perez
Christine Germain
François Caire
Damien Bonnard
Emmanuel Cuny
author_sort Julien Engelhardt
title Effect of Chronic Cortical Stimulation on Chronic Severe Tinnitus: A Prospective Randomized Double-blind Cross-over Trial and Long-term Follow Up
title_short Effect of Chronic Cortical Stimulation on Chronic Severe Tinnitus: A Prospective Randomized Double-blind Cross-over Trial and Long-term Follow Up
title_full Effect of Chronic Cortical Stimulation on Chronic Severe Tinnitus: A Prospective Randomized Double-blind Cross-over Trial and Long-term Follow Up
title_fullStr Effect of Chronic Cortical Stimulation on Chronic Severe Tinnitus: A Prospective Randomized Double-blind Cross-over Trial and Long-term Follow Up
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Chronic Cortical Stimulation on Chronic Severe Tinnitus: A Prospective Randomized Double-blind Cross-over Trial and Long-term Follow Up
title_sort effect of chronic cortical stimulation on chronic severe tinnitus: a prospective randomized double-blind cross-over trial and long-term follow up
publisher Elsevier
series Brain Stimulation
issn 1935-861X
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Background: Chronic severe tinnitus can be greatly detrimental to quality of life. Some authors have reported benefit of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, others of electrical cortical stimulation by stimulating the Heschl's gyrus or secondary auditory areas. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of chronic electrical epidural stimulation of the auditory cortex on severe and disabling tinnitus. Method: In this double-blind randomized cross-over, patients with chronic (at least 2 years), severe (Strukturierte Tinnitus-Interview, STI score > 19), unilateral or strongly lateralized tinnitus were included. After open-phase stimulation for 4 months, patients were randomized into 2 groups for double-blind stimulation with cross-over between significant and non-significant phases and wash-out in between. Each of the 3 phases was 2 weeks in duration. Patients were chronically stimulated and followed if not explanted. A decrease of STI score >35% was considered as clinically significant. Results: None of the 9 patients included achieved significant improvement during the double-blind phase. Four were explanted, 2 owing to lack of effect, one for breast cancer under the stimulator, and another for psychiatric decompensation. Five are still stimulated. Three felt slight to great subjective effectiveness, the remaining 2 reported benefits and still requested stimulation. Conclusions: This study did not find an objective efficiency of chronic cortical stimulation for severe and resistant tinnitus. The discordance between the results in double-blind and open evaluations could be related to a placebo effect of surgery, but may also be explained by a poorly defined target, a too short randomized phase, or inappropriate outcome measures.Clinical trial reference: NCT00486577
topic Tinnitus
Cortical stimulation
Heschl's gyrus
Functional MRI
Auditory evoked potentials
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1935861X14001788
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