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- Title
Prevention and management of hearing loss in patients receiving ototoxic medications.
- Authors
Lindeborg, Michael M.; Jung, David H.; Chana, Dylan K.; Mitnick, Carole D.
- Abstract
Following the efforts of patient advocates, the World Health Organization published updated guidelines for management of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in 2018 that advised against the routine use of ototoxic second-line injectable drugs (amikacin, capreomycin and kanamycin). Although hearing loss is no longer considered an unavoidable harm for patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, ototoxic medications continue to be used for several infectious and oncological disorders around the world. These drugs contribute to more than a half a million cases of hearing loss worldwide annually. Currently, there are no international standards for preventing and managing hearing loss associated with ototoxic medications. We present recent data on the prevention and management of hearing loss related to these drugs and highlight the variability in care across settings. More importantly, we aim to provide an evidence-based framework for evaluating, screening and preventing ototoxicity. Finally, we identify avenues for future research so that patients no longer have to choose between hearing loss and a disease cure. There remain significant gaps in our understanding about optimal screening and treatment of ototoxic hearing loss. Here we aim to inspire future international guidelines to address gaps in ototoxicity care and establish research agendas for eliminating ototoxic medications.
- Subjects
PERU; DEAFNESS prevention; KANAMYCIN; MEDICAL screening; HEARING disorders; OTOTOXICITY; AMIKACIN; DISEASE management; ANTIBIOTICS
- Publication
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2022, Vol 100, Issue 12, p789
- ISSN
0042-9686
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2471/BLT.21.286823