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Effect of atorvastatin on progression of sensorineural hearing loss and tinnitus in the elderly:: Results of a prospective, randomized, double-blind clinical trial

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OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 4, Pages 455-458

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/01.mao.0000271673.33683.7b

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atorvastatin; presbycusis; prevention; sensorineural hearing loss; statins; tinnitus

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Objective: To test whether the 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutarylcoenzyme A reductase inhibitor atorvastatin can slow down the progression of presbycusis. Patients: Fifty patients 60- to 75-years-old with presbycusis and moderately elevated serum cholesterol. Intervention(s): In a double-blind design, patients were randomly assigned to treatment with either atorvastatin (40 mg/d orally) or placebo. Main Outcome Measure(s): Pure-tone audiometry and tinnitus evaluation at enrolment and after 7 and 13 months. Results: Development of hearing thresholds after 7 and 13 months showed no significant differences between the groups. Tinnitus score continuously improved in the atorvastatin group (34.8 at 7 and 27.6 at 13 mo), whereas it slightly deteriorated in the placebo group (24.8 at 7 and 26.8 at 13 mo). The effect on tinnitus was a tendency without statistic significance (p) = 0.0833). Conclusion: Atorvastatin had no effect on the development of hearing thresholds, but resulted in a trend toward a relief of tinnitus.

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