The effect of topically applied antimycotic agents on inner ear vestibular and cochlear function.
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OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To assess and compare the effect of commonly used topical antimycotic agents and their solvents on the function of the vestibular and cochlear parts of the sand rat's inner ear. STUDY DESIGN Prospective, controlled, animal study. METHODS Forty-five fat sand rats were randomly assigned to five major groups, each receiving topical application of a different agent: saline (control), gentamicin (ototoxic control), and three antimycotic agents: nystatin, clotrimazole solution (Agisten), and bifonazole solution (Agispor). All animals underwent a right labyrinthectomy, and a polyethylene tube was inserted into the left middle ear followed by baseline recording of vestibular evoked potentials (VsEPs) and auditory nerve and brainstem responses (ABR). Subsequently, each animal received five consecutive daily applications of the specific agent into the left middle ear. Evoked potential recordings were repeated 3 and 10 days after the last application and compared to baseline. For clotrimazole and bifonazole solutions, the effect of the solvents was assessed by comparing ABR recordings at similar intervals. RESULTS Administration of saline did not affect VsEPs or ABR. Both could not be recorded following gentamicin application. In all three antimycotic agents, no statistically significant difference was found between VsEPs recordings before and after application. Clotrimazole and bifonazole solutions caused a significant ABR threshold elevation similar to that caused by their solvents. Nystatin caused a less significant ABR threshold elevation. CONCLUSIONS The three commonly used topical antimycotic agents investigated here did not affect vestibular function but had a toxic effect on inner ear cochlear function. It seems the main offenders were the solvents.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The Laryngoscope
دوره 123 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013