Postoperative Tinnitus After Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery Depends on Preoperative Tinnitus and Both Pre- and Postoperative Hearing Function

ObjectiveTinnitus is one of the most common symptoms before and/or after the surgical removal of a vestibular schwannoma (VS) affecting almost half of the patients. Although there is increasing evidence for the association of hearing impairment and VS-associated tinnitus, the effect of hearing deter...

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Main Authors: Leonidas Trakolis, Florian H. Ebner, Kathrin Machetanz, Joey Sandritter, Marcos Tatagiba, Georgios Naros
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2018.00136/full
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spelling doaj-ce85481f773e4dfda9a2c7587dada0f02020-11-24T21:13:46ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952018-03-01910.3389/fneur.2018.00136347922Postoperative Tinnitus After Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery Depends on Preoperative Tinnitus and Both Pre- and Postoperative Hearing FunctionLeonidas Trakolis0Florian H. Ebner1Kathrin Machetanz2Joey Sandritter3Marcos Tatagiba4Georgios Naros5Department of Neurosurgery, Eberhardt Karls University, Tuebingen, GermanyDepartment of Neurosurgery, Eberhardt Karls University, Tuebingen, GermanyDepartment of Neurosurgery, Eberhardt Karls University, Tuebingen, GermanyDepartment of Neurosurgery, Eberhardt Karls University, Tuebingen, GermanyDepartment of Neurosurgery, Eberhardt Karls University, Tuebingen, GermanyDepartment of Neurosurgery, Eberhardt Karls University, Tuebingen, GermanyObjectiveTinnitus is one of the most common symptoms before and/or after the surgical removal of a vestibular schwannoma (VS) affecting almost half of the patients. Although there is increasing evidence for the association of hearing impairment and VS-associated tinnitus, the effect of hearing deterioration due to surgery and its relation to the postoperative tinnitus (postTN) is poorly investigated. This knowledge, however, might (i) enlighten the pathophysiology of VS-associated tinnitus (i.e., peripheral or central origin) and (ii) improve preoperative patient counseling. The aim of this study was to understand the predisposition factors for a postTN in relation to hearing outcome after surgery.MethodsThis retrospective study analyzed the presence of tinnitus in 208 patients with unilateral VS before and after surgical removal. A binomial logistic regression was performed to ascertain the effect of pre- and postoperative hearing as well as age, gender, tumor side, and size, and intraoperative cochlear nerve resection (CNR) on the likelihood of postoperative VS-associated tinnitus.ResultsPreoperative tinnitus was the strongest predictor of postTN. In addition, deterioration of functional hearing was increasing, while functional deafferentation (i.e., postoperative hearing loss) of non-functional hearing was reducing the risk of postTN. At the same time, patients with no preoperative tinnitus but complete hearing loss had the lowest risk to suffer from postTN. Patient age, gender, tumor side, and size as well as CNR played a subordinate role.ConclusionWhile the presence of preoperative tinnitus was the strongest predictor of postTN, there is a distinct relationship between hearing outcome and postTN depending on the preoperative situation. Functional or anatomical deafferentation due to surgical tumor removal does not prevent postTN per se.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2018.00136/fullvestibular schwannomatinnituspredictorshearing impairmentmaladaptive neuroplasticitylogistic regression
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author Leonidas Trakolis
Florian H. Ebner
Kathrin Machetanz
Joey Sandritter
Marcos Tatagiba
Georgios Naros
spellingShingle Leonidas Trakolis
Florian H. Ebner
Kathrin Machetanz
Joey Sandritter
Marcos Tatagiba
Georgios Naros
Postoperative Tinnitus After Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery Depends on Preoperative Tinnitus and Both Pre- and Postoperative Hearing Function
Frontiers in Neurology
vestibular schwannoma
tinnitus
predictors
hearing impairment
maladaptive neuroplasticity
logistic regression
author_facet Leonidas Trakolis
Florian H. Ebner
Kathrin Machetanz
Joey Sandritter
Marcos Tatagiba
Georgios Naros
author_sort Leonidas Trakolis
title Postoperative Tinnitus After Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery Depends on Preoperative Tinnitus and Both Pre- and Postoperative Hearing Function
title_short Postoperative Tinnitus After Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery Depends on Preoperative Tinnitus and Both Pre- and Postoperative Hearing Function
title_full Postoperative Tinnitus After Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery Depends on Preoperative Tinnitus and Both Pre- and Postoperative Hearing Function
title_fullStr Postoperative Tinnitus After Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery Depends on Preoperative Tinnitus and Both Pre- and Postoperative Hearing Function
title_full_unstemmed Postoperative Tinnitus After Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery Depends on Preoperative Tinnitus and Both Pre- and Postoperative Hearing Function
title_sort postoperative tinnitus after vestibular schwannoma surgery depends on preoperative tinnitus and both pre- and postoperative hearing function
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neurology
issn 1664-2295
publishDate 2018-03-01
description ObjectiveTinnitus is one of the most common symptoms before and/or after the surgical removal of a vestibular schwannoma (VS) affecting almost half of the patients. Although there is increasing evidence for the association of hearing impairment and VS-associated tinnitus, the effect of hearing deterioration due to surgery and its relation to the postoperative tinnitus (postTN) is poorly investigated. This knowledge, however, might (i) enlighten the pathophysiology of VS-associated tinnitus (i.e., peripheral or central origin) and (ii) improve preoperative patient counseling. The aim of this study was to understand the predisposition factors for a postTN in relation to hearing outcome after surgery.MethodsThis retrospective study analyzed the presence of tinnitus in 208 patients with unilateral VS before and after surgical removal. A binomial logistic regression was performed to ascertain the effect of pre- and postoperative hearing as well as age, gender, tumor side, and size, and intraoperative cochlear nerve resection (CNR) on the likelihood of postoperative VS-associated tinnitus.ResultsPreoperative tinnitus was the strongest predictor of postTN. In addition, deterioration of functional hearing was increasing, while functional deafferentation (i.e., postoperative hearing loss) of non-functional hearing was reducing the risk of postTN. At the same time, patients with no preoperative tinnitus but complete hearing loss had the lowest risk to suffer from postTN. Patient age, gender, tumor side, and size as well as CNR played a subordinate role.ConclusionWhile the presence of preoperative tinnitus was the strongest predictor of postTN, there is a distinct relationship between hearing outcome and postTN depending on the preoperative situation. Functional or anatomical deafferentation due to surgical tumor removal does not prevent postTN per se.
topic vestibular schwannoma
tinnitus
predictors
hearing impairment
maladaptive neuroplasticity
logistic regression
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2018.00136/full
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