Comparison Between the Effect of Intra-Scalar Methylprednisolone and Sodium Hyaluronate in Impedance and Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potentials in Cochlear Implant Patients.
Ali EftekharianMahdi KhajaviSoodabeh MoghadamKourosh EftekharianLeyla Azadeh RanjbarAlireza RezaeiPublished in: Indian journal of otolaryngology and head and neck surgery : official publication of the Association of Otolaryngologists of India (2022)
To evaluate and compare the effect of intra-scalar methylprednisolone and sodium hyaluronate on cochlear implants' impedance and electrically evoked compound action potentials thresholds. In a prospective randomized clinical trial, 103 children with pre-lingual hearing loss candidates for cochlear implantation at a tertiary hospital were divided into three groups based on intervention. Intraoperatively, one group received intra-scalar methylprednisolone, the second sodium hyaluronate, and the third group was the control group. Impedance and electrically evoked compound action potentials (e-ECAP) thresholds on long-term follow-up were evaluated and compared in these three groups. Significant decrease in impedance and e-ECAP thresholds were observed in all groups in a 4-year follow-up. No statistically significant difference was observed among all mentioned groups. Impedance and e-ECAP thresholds decrease in the long term, and using topical intra-scalar Healon or methylprednisolone may not significantly affect these parameters.