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Corticosteroids in the treatment of vestibular neuritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

TitleCorticosteroids in the treatment of vestibular neuritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsGoudakos, J. K., Markou K. D., Franco-Vidal V., Vital V., Tsaligopoulos M., & Darrouzet V.
JournalOtol Neurotol
Volume31
Issue2
Pagination183-9
Date Published2010 Feb
ISSN1537-4505
KeywordsAdrenal Cortex Hormones, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Caloric Tests, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Odds Ratio, Patient Selection, Prospective Studies, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Sample Size, Treatment Outcome, Vestibular Neuronitis
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To systematically review and meta-analyze the results of all randomized controlled trials comparing corticosteroids with placebo for the treatment of patients with vestibular neuritis.DATA SOURCES: An electronic search was performed in MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and CENTRAL databases, and then extensive hand-searching was performed for the identification of relevant studies. No time and language limitations were applied.STUDY SELECTION: Prospective randomized controlled trials comparing corticosteroids with placebo for the treatment of patients with vestibular neuritis.DATA EXTRACTION: Odds ratios (ORs), weighted mean differences (WMD), 95% confidence intervals (CIs), and tests for heterogeneity were reported.DATA SYNTHESIS: Four studies were eventually identified and systematically reviewed. Meta-analysis was feasible for 3 studies. Regarding the recovery of clinical symptoms, the proportion of patients with clinical recovery at 1 month after the initiation of therapy did not differ significantly between the corticosteroids and placebo groups (OR, 1.45; 95% CI, 0.26-8.01; p = 0.67). The proportion of patients with caloric complete recovery was significantly different between the corticosteroids and placebo groups both at 1 (OR, 12.64; 95% CI, 2.6-61.52; p = 0.002; heterogeneity, p = 0.53; fixed effects model) and 12 months (OR, 3.35; 95% CI, 1.45-7.76; p = 0.005; heterogeneity, p = 0.03; random effects model) after the initiation of therapy. The caloric extent of canal paresis at 12 months after the initiation of therapy seemed to differ significantly between patients who received corticosteroids and those who received placebo (WMD, -12.15; 95% CI, -19.85 to -4.46; p < 0.05; heterogeneity, p < 0.05; random effects model).CONCLUSION: The present systematic review and meta-analysis, based on the currently available evidence, suggests that corticosteroids improve only the caloric extent and recovery of canal paresis of patients with vestibular neuritis. At present, clinical recovery does not seem be better in patients receiving corticosteroids.

DOI10.1097/MAO.0b013e3181ca843d
Alternate JournalOtol. Neurotol.
PubMed ID20009780

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