Tytuł pozycji:
The influence of botulinum toxin on auditory disturbances in hemifacial spasm
Background and purpose: Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is frequently accompanied by other symptoms, such as visual and
auditory disturbances or pain. The aim of the study was to
assess the occurrence of auditory symptoms accompanying
HFS using subjective and objective methods, their relation
with other HFS symptoms, and their resolution after botulinum toxin (BTX-A) treatment.
Material and methods: The occurrence of hypoacusis, ear
clicks and tinnitus was assessed by questionnaire in 126 HFS
patients from an electronic database which included medical
data such as severity of HFS rated by clinical scale and
magnetic resonance imaging focused on the presence of vascular nerve VII and VIII conflict. Forty consecutive patients
treated with BTX-A and 24 controls matched by sex and age
underwent laryngological examination including audiometry,
tympanometry and acoustic middle ear reflex before injection
and two weeks later.
Results: About 45.2% of patients complained of auditory
disturbances (31.7% hypoacusis, 30.2% ear clicks and 7.1%
tinnitus) on the side of HFS. Auditory disturbances correlated with severity of HFS symptoms but not with age, disease duration, or neurovascular conflict with nerves VII and
VIII. We did not find abnormalities in audiometric and tympanometric assessment in patients in comparison with controls. No abnormalities were detected in brainstem evoked
potentials comparing the sides with and without HFS symptoms. Tinnitus and absence of ipsilateral acoustic middle ear
reflex occurred more often in patients with auditory symptoms than those without them. BTX-A treatment caused resolution of subjective acoustic symptoms without any improvement in audiometric assessment.
Conclusions: Auditory disturbances accompanying HFS are
probably caused by dysfunction of the Eustachian tube, which
improves after BTX-A treatment.