Background: Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL) is an important cause of deafness. Despite the advances in systemic therapy, some cases of ISSNHL are untreated, because the exact ISSNHL aetiology is unclear . Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been used for treating diseases for thousands of years and is popular and widely practic ed in Asia. TCM includes guidance on healthy lifestyle. In recent decades, the relationship between lifestyle and disease has been emphasised. Moreover, an unhealthy lifestyle may lead to illnesses . Thus, this study aims to compare the efficacy of lifestyle modification based on TCM with the usual consultation of ISSNHL after failure of a 2 weeks systemic therapy to provide a scientific basis for clinical decisions.
Methods: This study is a clinical randomised trial that involves 56 patients diagnosed with ISSNHL but with incomplete recovery after initial management (at least 2 weeks routine Western medical treatment). The study is performed in accordance with the sudden hearing loss clinical guideline of the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery , which is published in 2012 . Participants are randomly distributed into two groups, namely, the healthy lifestyle modification group based on TCM and the control group (1:1 ratio). Patient follow-up lasted for 3 months. The primary outcome measure is the effective rate of hearing improvement, which is defined as the proportion of patients with at least 15 dB improvement in the average thresholds by the hearing loss frequency . The secondary outcome measures are the improvements in word recognition score, tinnitus handicap inventory for tinnitus and visual analogue scale for ear blockage and dizziness. Assessments are made at baseline after lifestyle modification for 1 and 3 months.
Discussion: The efficacy of healthy lifestyle modification based on a TCM programme for patients with ISSNHL with incomplete recovery after failure of initial systemic therapy is determined in this trial. Positive results provide clinica l evidence on the effects of TCM - based healthy lifestyle, which could be recommended as salvage therapy for patients with ISSNHL.
Background: Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL) is an important cause of deafness. Despite advances of systemic therapy, some ISSNHL patients remains ineffective since the exact etiology for SSNHL is still unclear. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been used for treating disease for thousands of years. It is popular and widely practiced in Asia. TCM contains guidance on people's healthy lifestyle. In recent decades, the relationship between lifestyle and disease has been emphasized and unhealthy lifestyle may lead to illness. Thus, this study aims to compare the efficacy of the lifestyle modification based on TCM to the usual consultation of the ISSNHL after failure of two weeks systemic therapy, to provide a scientific basis for clinical decisions.
Methods: This is a clinical randomized trial with a paired design which will include 58 patients diagnosed with ISSNHL, according to the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery sudden hearing loss clinical guideline published in 2012, but incomplete recovery from ISSNHL after of initial management. Participants will be randomized to either healthy lifestyle modification group based on TCM or control group. All patients will be followed for 3 months. The primary outcome measure is the effective rate of hearing improvement (defined as the proportion of patients with at least 15- dB improvement in the average thresholds by the hearing loss frequency). Secondary outcome measures are the improvements in pure-tone average (PTA) of the impaired frequencies, Word Recognition Score (WRS), Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) and ear blockage. The assessments of the participants will be made at baseline, after lifestyle modification in 1 month and 3 months.
Discussion: This trial will determine the efficacy of healthy lifestyle modification based on TCM program for ISSNHL patients with incomplete recovery from after failure of initial systemic therapy. The results, if it is yielding positive results, will provide clinical evidence and TCM based healthy lifestyle could be recommended as salvage therapy for patients with ISSNHL.
Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, ChiCTR-INR-17011459. Registered on May 22 2017.
Keywords: ISSNHL, TCM, healthy lifestyle, Study protocol, randomized controlled trial
Background: Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL) is an important cause of deafness. Despite the advances in systemic therapy, some cases of ISSNHL are untreated, because the exact ISSNHL aetiology is unclear . Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been used for treating diseases for thousands of years and is popular and widely practic ed in Asia. TCM includes guidance on healthy lifestyle. In recent decades, the relationship between lifestyle and disease has been emphasised. Moreover, an unhealthy lifestyle may lead to illnesses . Thus, this study aims to compare the efficacy of lifestyle modification based on TCM with the usual consultation of ISSNHL after failure of a 2 weeks systemic therapy to provide a scientific basis for clinical decisions.
Methods: This study is a clinical randomised trial that involves 56 patients diagnosed with ISSNHL but with incomplete recovery after initial management (at least 2 weeks routine Western medical treatment). The study is performed in accordance with the sudden hearing loss clinical guideline of the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery , which is published in 2012 . Participants are randomly distributed into two groups, namely, the healthy lifestyle modification group based on TCM and the control group (1:1 ratio). Patient follow-up lasted for 3 months. The primary outcome measure is the effective rate of hearing improvement, which is defined as the proportion of patients with at least 15 dB improvement in the average thresholds by the hearing loss frequency . The secondary outcome measures are the improvements in word recognition score, tinnitus handicap inventory for tinnitus and visual analogue scale for ear blockage and dizziness. Assessments are made at baseline after lifestyle modification for 1 and 3 months.
Discussion: The efficacy of healthy lifestyle modification based on a TCM programme for patients with ISSNHL with incomplete recovery after failure of initial systemic therapy is determined in this trial. Positive results provide clinica l evidence on the effects of TCM - based healthy lifestyle, which could be recommended as salvage therapy for patients with ISSNHL.
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