Staffen W, Biesinger E, Trinka E, Ladurner G
Neurological Department, Landesnervenklinik Salzburg, Austria.
Audiology. 1999 Jan-Feb;38(1):53-7. doi: 10.3109/00206099909073002.
The cerebral perfusion of a 55-year-old female patient with chronic tinnitus was investigated quantitatively by single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with the xenon133 inhalation method. The first investigation was performed under standard conditions, the second during suppression of tinnitus with intravenous injection of lidocaine. As a reference a healthy volunteer was included under the same conditions. The global cortical perfusion was identical on both sides except for increased perfusion in the auditory cortex, especially on the right side when tinnitus lasted during the first measurement. The second investigation under treatment with lidocaine and during the tinnitus-free interval showed a decrease of the global cortical perfusion with a slightly higher value at the temporal cortex bilaterally. In comparison to the first investigation, a difference between right and left auditory cortex could no longer be demonstrated, and also the difference between regional and global perfusion decreased. A cerebral effect under treatment of tinnitus with lidocaine was shown by the quantitative measurement of brain perfusion. It is debatable whether this effect on cerebral activity results from the medication or as a reaction to the tinnitus-free interval.
采用氙133吸入法,通过单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)对一名患有慢性耳鸣的55岁女性患者的脑灌注进行了定量研究。首次研究在标准条件下进行,第二次研究在静脉注射利多卡因抑制耳鸣期间进行。作为对照,纳入了一名在相同条件下的健康志愿者。除听觉皮层灌注增加外,两侧的全脑皮层灌注相同,尤其是在首次测量期间耳鸣持续时右侧更为明显。在利多卡因治疗期间及耳鸣消失间隔期进行的第二次研究显示,全脑皮层灌注减少,双侧颞叶皮层的值略高。与首次研究相比,左右听觉皮层之间的差异不再明显,区域灌注与全脑灌注之间的差异也减小。通过脑灌注的定量测量显示了利多卡因治疗耳鸣的脑效应。这种对脑活动的影响是由药物引起还是对耳鸣消失间隔期的反应,尚有争议。