Abstract

Background. Several remedial modalities for the treatment of tinnitus have been proposed, but an effective standard treatment is still to be confirmed. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of low-level laser therapy on tinnitus accompanied by noise-induced hearing loss. Methods. This was a double-blind randomized clinical trial on subjects suffering from tinnitus accompanied by noise-induced hearing loss. The study intervention was 20 sessions of low-level laser therapy every other day, 20 minutes each session. Tinnitus was assessed by three methods (visual analog scale, tinnitus handicap inventory, and tinnitus loudness) at baseline, immediately and 3 months after the intervention. Results. All subjects were male workers with age range of 30–51 years. The mean tinnitus duration was 1.85 ± 0.78 years. All three measurement methods have shown improved values after laser therapy compared with the placebo both immediately and 3 months after treatment. Laser therapy revealed a U-shaped efficacy throughout the course of follow-up. Nonresponse rate of the intervention was 57% and 70% in the two assessment time points, respectively. Conclusion. This study found low-level laser therapy to be effective in alleviating tinnitus in patients with noise-induced hearing loss, although this effect has faded after 3 months of follow-up. This trial is registered with the Australian New Zealand clinical trials registry with identifier ACTRN12612000455864).

Highlights

  • Tinnitus is defined as a sound in the ear(s) without any external auditory stimulus

  • One hundred volunteers younger than 50 years suffering from noiseinduced hearing loss (NIHL) and tinnitus have enrolled to the study

  • Published studies have reported the efficacy of level laser therapy (LLLT) in decreasing tinnitus to be between 15–67% [11]

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Introduction

Tinnitus is defined as a sound in the ear(s) without any external auditory stimulus. About 15% of the general population experience at least one episode of tinnitus, which prevalence increases by age and reaches 85% in individuals older than 60 years [1]. Reaching as high as 67%, tinnitus is more prevalent among individuals suffering from hearing disorders [3] Noise has such deleterious effects on hearing as noiseinduced hearing loss (NIHL) is the second most common form of acquired hearing loss. We aimed to evaluate the effect of low-level laser therapy on tinnitus accompanied by noiseinduced hearing loss. This study found low-level laser therapy to be effective in alleviating tinnitus in patients with noise-induced hearing loss, this effect has faded after 3 months of follow-up. This trial is registered with the Australian New Zealand clinical trials registry with identifier ACTRN12612000455864

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