Jastreboff P J, Hazell J W
Department of Surgery, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore 21201.
Br J Audiol. 1993 Feb;27(1):7-17. doi: 10.3109/03005369309077884.
This paper presents a neurophysiological approach to tinnitus and discusses its clinical implications. A hypothesis of discordant damage of inner and outer hair cells systems in tinnitus generation is outlined. A recent animal model has facilitated the investigation of the mechanisms of tinnitus and has been further refined to allow for the measurement of tinnitus pitch and loudness. The analysis of the processes involved in tinnitus detection postulates the involvement of an abnormal increase of gain within the auditory system. Moreover, it provides a basis for treating patients with hyperacusis, which we are considering to be a pre-tinnitus state. Analysis of the process of tinnitus perception allows for the possibility of facilitating the process of tinnitus habituation for the purpose of its alleviation. The combining of theoretical analysis with clinical findings has resulted in the creation of a multidisciplinary Tinnitus Centre. The foundation of the Centre focuses on two goals: the clinical goal is to remove tinnitus perception from the patient's consciousness, while directing research toward finding a mechanism-based method for the suppression of tinnitus generators and processes responsible for enhancement of tinnitus-related neuronal activity.
本文介绍了一种针对耳鸣的神经生理学方法,并讨论了其临床意义。概述了耳鸣产生时内毛细胞和外毛细胞系统不协调损伤的假说。最近的动物模型促进了对耳鸣机制的研究,并已进一步完善以允许测量耳鸣的音高和响度。对耳鸣检测所涉及过程的分析假定听觉系统内增益异常增加。此外,它为治疗听觉过敏患者提供了依据,我们认为听觉过敏是耳鸣前期状态。对耳鸣感知过程的分析为促进耳鸣习惯化过程以减轻耳鸣提供了可能性。理论分析与临床发现相结合促成了一个多学科耳鸣中心的创建。该中心的基础侧重于两个目标:临床目标是从患者意识中消除耳鸣感知,同时将研究方向指向寻找一种基于机制的方法来抑制耳鸣发生器以及负责增强耳鸣相关神经元活动的过程。