Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4213
Title: Provocation of endolymphatic hydrops with a prick test in Meniere's disease
Authors: Topuz, Bülent
Ögmen, G
Ardiç, Fazıl Necdet
Kara, Cüneyt Orhan
Keywords: Allergy
Meniere's disease
Prick test
allergen
histamine phosphate
antigen
action potential
adolescent
adult
article
atopy
clinical article
clinical feature
controlled study
electrocochleography
female
human
inhalation test
male
Meniere disease
nutritional assessment
prick test
provocation test
clinical trial
evoked response audiometry
immediate type hypersensitivity
immunology
intracutaneous test
middle aged
Adolescent
Adult
Antigens
Audiometry, Evoked Response
Endolymphatic Hydrops
Female
Humans
Hypersensitivity, Immediate
Intradermal Tests
Male
Meniere Disease
Middle Aged
Abstract: This study was conducted to test the hypothesis that antigenic challenge is an important stimulative factor for an episode of endolymphatic hydrops. The study was held in a tertiary care center for patients with probable or definite Meniere's disease. The prick test, which included dietary and inhalant allergens, was applied to all patients with a Multi-Test Applicator (Lincoln Diagnostics, Decatur, Ill). Patients were tested with electrocochleography before and after the prick test. The positive allergen was diluted in 1/10 of a prick test dose, and patients were provoked and tested again. A negative summating potential/action potential (SP/AP) amplitude ratio greater than 0.5 was used as the main outcome measure. Pretest, posttest, and postprovocation SP/AP amplitude ratios were compared. A total of 80 diseased and 16 normal ears of 48 patients with Meniere's disease were assessed. All patients were found to be atopic, but none had allergic symptoms. No symptom like vertigo or fullness was seen after the prick test was performed. In all, 30 patients had tinnitus and fullness in the diseased ear, and 6 patients had vertigo after the provocation. The SP/AP ratio was greater than 0.50 in 23 diseased (29%) and 3 normal (19%) ears before the prick test. After the prick test, 62 diseased (78%) and 13 normal (81%) ears had endolymphatic hydrops. These numbers did not change much after the provocation. Results reported here support the role of antigenic stimulation for episodes of Meniere's disease. Endolymphatic hydrops was the atopic reaction that occurred in most study patients. ©2007 Health Communications Inc.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4213
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02849975
ISSN: 0741-238X
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