安慰剂对照的迷走神经刺激联合音调治疗难治性耳鸣患者:一例报告。
Placebo-controlled vagus nerve stimulation paired with tones in a patient with refractory tinnitus: a case report.
机构信息
*Section of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgical Sciences, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Otago, New Zealand; and †University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson; and ‡MicroTransponder Inc., Austin, Texas, U.S.A.
出版信息
Otol Neurotol. 2015 Apr;36(4):575-80. doi: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000000704.
OBJECTIVE
Classical neuromodulation consists of applying electrical or magnetic stimuli to the nervous system to modulate ongoing activity and connectivity. However, recently, an exciting novel neuromodulation technique was developed in which stimulation of the vagal nerve was paired with simultaneous presentation of tones, demonstrating that it reverses a tinnitus percept in noise-exposed rats.
STUDY DESIGN
To determine whether this therapy could also be effective in humans, we delivered a similar therapy in a patient with chronic tinnitus unresponsive to previous therapies. In this report, we describe the case of a 59-year-old man who suffered from bilateral tinnitus for 14 years that arose after a cervical fusion operation. Pharmacotherapy, transcranial magnetic stimulation, transcranial direct current stimulation, neurofeedback, and bilateral auditory cortex stimulation via implanted electrodes did not improve the tinnitus. After implanting the vagal nerve stimulator, the patient received daily vagus nerve stimulation tone pairings for 4 weeks in a non-placebo-controlled way.
RESULTS
At the end of therapy, the patient experienced a significant reduction in tinnitus symptoms that lasted for 2 months after treatment. Tinnitus Handicap Inventory and Tinnitus Reaction Questionnaire were reduced by 48% and 68%, respectively. Symptoms of depression were also improved by 40%, as quantified by the Beck Depression Inventory. Three months after ending therapy, placebo stimulation was performed consisting of only tone presentation without the simultaneous electrical stimuli. This resulted in further continuation of the gradual relapse to the baseline state, without renewed improvement.
CONCLUSION
Our results suggest that vagus nerve stimulation paired with tones could become an effective therapy for the treatment of tinnitus.
目的
经典的神经调节包括应用电或磁刺激来调节神经系统的持续活动和连接。然而,最近开发了一种令人兴奋的新型神经调节技术,其中刺激迷走神经与同时呈现音调配对,证明它可以逆转暴露于噪声的大鼠的耳鸣感知。
研究设计
为了确定这种疗法在人类中是否也有效,我们对一位对以前的治疗方法没有反应的慢性耳鸣患者进行了类似的治疗。在本报告中,我们描述了一位 59 岁男性的病例,他在颈椎融合手术后出现双侧耳鸣 14 年。药物治疗、经颅磁刺激、经颅直流电刺激、神经反馈和通过植入电极对双侧听觉皮层的刺激均未改善耳鸣。植入迷走神经刺激器后,患者以非安慰剂对照的方式接受了为期 4 周的每日迷走神经刺激音调配对治疗。
结果
治疗结束时,患者的耳鸣症状显著减轻,持续治疗后持续了 2 个月。耳鸣残疾量表和耳鸣反应问卷分别降低了 48%和 68%。贝克抑郁量表评估显示,抑郁症状也改善了 40%。治疗结束后 3 个月,进行了仅呈现音调而不同时进行电刺激的安慰剂刺激。这导致逐渐向基线状态的进一步持续复发,没有再次改善。
结论
我们的结果表明,迷走神经刺激与音调配对可能成为治疗耳鸣的有效疗法。