Abstract

BackgroundEndolymphatic hydrops has been associated with Menière's disease (MD), in vivo, using inner ear contrast magnetic resonance imaging (IEC-MRI). ObjectiveTo evaluate the usefulness of identifying endolymphatic hydrops on IEC-MRI for the diagnosis of definite MD. MethodsRetrospective analysis of nine patients with MD who underwent audiometric assessment for sensorineural hearing loss in the low-to-medium frequency range and IEC-MRI at our clinic, between April 2020 and March 2022. The presence or absence of endolymphatic hydrops in the affected ear was determined. The sensitivity and specificity of endolymphatic hydrops to differentiate patients with probable and definite MD was calculated. ResultsThe study group included seven cases of definite MD and two cases of probable MD. Endolymphatic hydrops was observed on IEC-MRI in patients with definite (three of seven cases) but not probable MD. The specificity and positive predictive value of endolymphatic hydrops for definite MD were 100% each, with a sensitivity of 42.9%, and negative predictive value of 33.3%. The presence of endolymphatic hydrops was associated with a low-to-midrange hearing loss. ConclusionsCurrent methods of IEC-MRI have inadequate sensitivity for MD diagnosis. Future research is needed to improve methods of IEC-MRI to support its usefulness for MD diagnosis.

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