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Abstract #2079

Correlation of Endolymphatic Hydrops and Perilymphatic Enhancement with Clinical Features of Ménière’s Disease

Jinye Li1, Mengxiao Liu2, Linsheng Wang3, Chuanting Li3, Lixin Sun3, and Yafei Liu4
1shangdong provincial ENT hospital, Jinan, China, 2Siemens healthineers, Shanghai, China, 3Shandong Provincial ENT Hospital, Jinan, China, 4Shandong Mental Health Center, Jinan, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Head & Neck/ENT, Head & Neck/ENTTo investigate the correlation of the EH grade and PE with clinical features in MD, we evaluated their correlations by using the cubic spline models and multivariate analysis. We found that a nonlinear or linear correlation of EH grade and SIR with duration of disease-related symptoms and hearing thresholds. Additionally, the higher duration of vertigo and LFHT were associated with a higher EH grade, as well as duration of tinnitus and vestibular EH for SIR. Consequently, the grades of EH and the extent of PE in patients with MD can be evaluated by use of some clinical features and PTA.

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