[Changes in transitory evoked otoacoustic emissions in chemotherapy with cisplatin and 5FU]
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[Changes in transitory evoked otoacoustic emissions in chemotherapy with cisplatin and 5FU]
Abstract
The aim of this study was to detect changes of transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) during chemotherapy with cisplatin and fluorouracil (5FU). A review of the literature reveals that the incidence of cisplatin ototoxicity varies from 9% to 50%; this variation is due to differences in doses, duration of administration, to the criteria for ototoxicity and on audiological methods. Three cycles of chemotherapy (1000 mg/m2 5FU from day 1 to 5 and 100 mg/m2 cisplatin on day 1) were given to 12 patients; the OAE were measured before chemotherapy and after each administration. In 86% of the ears measured we found changes in the TEOAE; the mean values for the amplitude of the TEOAE decreased about 13% after the end of the chemotherapy. Pure tone thresholds were reduced in almost 50% of the measured ears. The decrease of amplitude of TEOAE is an early sign of an ototoxic secondary effect, probably due to damage to the outer hair cells. TEOAE is a sensitive method for detecting ototoxicity in cisplatin-treated patients and more reliable than pure-tone audiometry or evoked acoustic potentials.
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