Abstract

This study reports the preliminary results of an outcomes approach to analysis of the effectiveness of endolymphatic sac decompression (ELSD). Using the medical outcomes survey's 36-item, short-form health survey (SF-36), we assessed the quality of life in 33 patients with disabling Meniere's disease undergoing ELSD for medically intractable vertigo. Results indicate that patients with 1995 American Academy of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery (AAO/HNS) class A or B outcomes showed no significant difference from population norms on the SF-36, whereas patients with AAO/HNS classes C to E outcomes scored significantly below norms. Six patients who were given the SF-36 preoperatively scored consistently below population norms. Postoperatively, they showed a statistically significant improvement and were statistically equal to norms. These findings suggest that the SF-36 is a good measure of the quality of life impairment in patients with disabling Meniere's disease. In addition, SF-36 scores correlated well with the 1995 AAO/HNS classification.

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