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Hearing Loss and Meningitis
Gerard O´Donoghue
Professor of Otology and Neurotlogy, Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham
Co-Director, National Biomedical Research Unit in Hearing,NIHR
Meningitis Research Foundation, London, November 2009
Topics
Historical Perspective
The temporal bone – meningitis ‘highways’
Labyrinthitis ossificans
Hearing Loss - characterisitics
Cochlear Implants
Herman Knapp 1871
Inflammatory infections of
inner ear
3 autopsy studies – meningitis
Purulence in labyrinth
Herman Knapp 1871
Loss of sensory
neuroepithelium
Knapp 1873
Meningitis Deafness: Prevalence
Experimental
Meningitis & Labyrinthitis
Honda 1927
Routes of infection
Time course
Inner ear immune response
Lebel et al 1988
Dexamethasone therapy for bacterial meningitis
Two double-blind, placebo controlled trials
Topics
Historical Perspective
The temporal bone – meningitis ‘highways’
Labyrinthits ossificans
Hearing Loss - characterisitics
Cochlear Implants
The Temporal Bone
Dural coverings temporal bone
Anatomical ‘Highways’:
Meninges
Inner ear
Cochlear
Aqueduct
HF Schuknecht & AJ Gulya (1986)
Anatomical ‘Highways’:
Meninges
Inner ear
Rosenthal’s
Canal
HF Schuknecht & AJ Gulya (1986)
Anatomical ‘Super - Highways’:
Meninges
Inner ear Malformation
Topics
Historical Perspective
The temporal bone – meningitis ‘highways’
Labyrinthitis ossificans
Hearing Loss - characterisitics
Cochlear Implants
Labyrnthitis ossificans - CT
Normal CT Cochlea
Ossified cochlea
Labyrnthitis ossificans - MRI
Normal
Ossified
Topics
Historical Perspective
The temporal bone – meningitis ‘highways’
Labyrinthitis ossificans
Hearing Loss - characterisitics
Cochlear Implants
Characteristics Hearing loss
Conductive
Sensorineural
Conductive
Sensorineural
Characteristics Hearing loss
Occurs early (Kaplan et al 1984, Vienny 1984)
Incidence 10% ; [Severe profound 5%]
Baraff et
al 1993
May be transient, unilateral
Dexamethasone reduces risk hearing loss
Lebel
1988
Ossification – onset variable
Hearing loss predisposes (rr 5.0)
Parner et al 2007
Topics
Historical Perspective
The temporal bone – meningitis ‘highways’
Labyrinthits ossificans
Hearing Loss - characterisitics
Cochlear Implants
Cochlear Implants – ‘by pass’
Cochlear Implants – ‘by pass’
Cochlear Implants
Beth: post meningitis : 18 mo.
Cochlear Implants
Beth: Post Implant - Age 16y
Cochlear Implantation and Meningitis
Severe to profound deafness
Risk of ossification - early referral
Capitalises on established language
Partially restores hearing
Other disablities affect prognosis
Post-implantation meningitis:vaccination
NICE 2009 : bilateral implantation routine
Thank you
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