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Comparative Study
. 2007 Dec;28(8):1124-30.
doi: 10.1097/MAO.0b013e31815aee21.

Intratympanic versus intravenous delivery of methylprednisolone to cochlear perilymph

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Comparative Study

Intratympanic versus intravenous delivery of methylprednisolone to cochlear perilymph

Philip A Bird et al. Otol Neurotol. 2007 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: To compare methylprednisolone concentrations in the perilymph of the human ear and in plasma after intratympanic (IT) or intravenous (IV) administration.

Methods: Methylprednisolone concentrations in the perilymph of patients during cochlear implantation were compared after 3 dosing strategies of methylprednisolone solution for injection (40 mg/ml): 1) IT administration of up to 40 mg was injected into the middle ear through the external auditory canal via a 27-gauge needle passed through a small anterosuperior myringotomy; 2) IV administration of 1 mg/kg was given as a single injection over 30 seconds; 3) IV administration of 10 mg/kg was infused over 30 minutes. Perilymph (single sample, approximately 20 microL) was sampled using a needle passed through the round window membrane, from 0.5 to 3 hours after dosing. In most patients, simultaneous blood sampling was performed. Methylprednisolone concentrations were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography with a limit of quantification of 0.001 mg/L.

Results: In 39 patients studied, 33 perilymph samples were suitable for measurement, along with 26 plasma samples. Median perilymph concentrations were 6.7 mg/L (n = 18; range, 0.2-89.4 mg/L) after IT administration, 0.053 mg/L (n = 8; range, 0-0.47 mg/L) after IV injection of 1 mg/kg, and 0.2 mg/L (n = 7; range, 0.067-3.1 mg/L) after IV infusion of 10 mg/kg. The median perilymph concentrations were 126-fold higher after the IT administration than after 1 mg/kg IV (p = 0.0003) and 33-fold higher than after 10 mg/kg IV infusion (p = 0.0045). Plasma concentrations after IT administration were 16-fold lower than after IV administration of 1 mg/kg (p = 0.0006), and 136-fold lower than after IV infusion of 10 mg/kg (p = 0.0006).

Conclusion: IT administration of methylprednisolone in humans results in much higher perilymph concentrations and much lower systemic concentrations than IV administration.

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