The cochlear implant as a tinnitus treatment

Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp. 2013 Jul-Aug;64(4):253-7. doi: 10.1016/j.otorri.2012.11.008. Epub 2013 Mar 15.
[Article in English, Spanish]

Abstract

Introduction and objectives: Tinnitus is a symptom of high prevalence in patients with cochlear pathology. We studied the evolution of tinnitus in patients undergoing unilateral cochlear implantation for treatment of profound hearing loss.

Methods: This was a longitudinal, retrospective study of patients that underwent unilateral cochlear implantation and who had bilateral tinnitus. Tinnitus was assessed quantitatively and qualitatively before surgery and at 6 and 12 months after surgery.

Results: We evaluated 20 patients that underwent unilateral cochlear implantation with a Nucleus(®) CI24RE Contour Advance™ electrode device. During the periods in which the device was in operation, improvement or disappearance of tinnitus was evidenced in the ipsilateral ear in 65% of patients, and in the contralateral ear, in 50%. In periods in which the device was disconnected, improvement or disappearance of tinnitus was found in the ipsilateral ear in 50% of patients, and in the ear contralateral to the implant in 45% of the patients. In 10% of the patients, a new tinnitus appeared in the ipsilateral ear.

Conclusions: The patients with profound hearing loss and bilateral tinnitus treated with unilateral cochlear implantation improved in a high percentage of cases, in the ipsilateral ear and in the contralateral ear.

Keywords: Acúfeno; Cochlear implants; Hearing loss; Hipoacusia; Implante coclear; Tinnitus.

MeSH terms

  • Cochlear Implants*
  • Hearing Loss / complications
  • Hearing Loss / surgery*
  • Humans
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Tinnitus / complications
  • Tinnitus / surgery*