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adam_text | Contents
List of Contributors
........................................................ xi
Foreword
............................................................... xv
Preface
................................................................. xvii
1. Introduction
L
Tinnitus: presence and future
A.R. M0ller (Richardson,
TX, USA)
..................................... 3
II. Pathophysiology
2.
Pathophysiology of tinnitus
J.J. Eggermont (Calgary,
AB,
Canada)
.................................... 19
3.
The role of neural plasticity in tinnitus
A.R. M0ller (Richardson,
TX, USA)
..................................... 37
4.
Tinnitus and pain
A.R.
Möller
(Richardson,
TX, USA)
..................................... 47
5.
The Darwinian plasticity hypothesis for tinnitus and pain
D.
De Ridder
and P. Van
de Heyning
(Edegem, Belgium)
...................... 55
6.
The relevance of spontaneous activity for the coding of the tinnitus sensation
N.
Weisz, K. Dohrmann and T. Elbert
(Lyon,
France and
Konstanz,
Germany)
........................................................ 61
7.
Applications of magnetic resonance spectroscopy to tinnitus research: initial data,
current issues, and future perspectives
A.T. Cacace and S.M. Silver (Albany, NY, USA)
............................ 71
8.
Functional imaging of chronic tinnitus: the use of positron emission tomography
P.
Eichhammer,
G.
Hajak,
T.
Kleinjung,
M. Landgrebe and B. Langguth
(Regensburg,
Germany)..............................................
83
VI
9.
The dorsal cochlear nucleus as a contributor to tinnitus: mechanisms underlying the induction of
hyperactivity
J.A. Kaltenbach (Detroit, MI, USA)
..................................... 89
10.
Neural mechanisms underlying somatic tinnitus
S. Shore, J. Zhou and S. Koehler (Ann Arbor, MI, USA)
...................... 107
í í
.
Neural network models of tinnitus
F.T.
Húsain (Bethesda,
MD, USA)...................................... 125
12.
Salicylate-induced tinnitus: molecular mechanisms and modulation by anxiety
J.-L. Puel and M.J.
Guitton
(Montpellier,
France and Quebec, QC, Canada)
........ 141
13.
Behavioral measures of tinnitus in laboratory animals
J.G. Turner (Springfield and Jacksonville,
IL, USA)
.......................... 147
III. Epidemiology
14.
Genetics of chronic tinnitus
P.G. Sand, B. Langguth, T.
Kleinjung
and P.
Eichhammer
(Regensburg,
Germany).
... 159
15.
Hyperacusis, sound annoyance, and loudness hypersensitivity in children
C.B.
Coelho,
T.G. Sanchez and R.S. Tyler
(São
Paulo, Brazil and
Iowa City, IA, USA)
................................................ 169
16.
Tinnitus in children and associated risk factors
C.B.
Coelho,
T.G. Sanchez and R.S. Tyler
(São
Paulo, Brazil and
Iowa City, IA, USA)
................................................ 179
IV. Diagnosis and Evaluation of Tinnitus
17.
Evidence for a tinnitus subgroup responsive to somatosensory based treatment modalities
R.A.
Levine, E.C.
Nam,
Y.
Oron
and J.R. Melcher (Boston, MA, USA, Chunchon, Korea
and Holon, Israel)
.................................................. 195
18.
Myofascial trigger points: another way of modulating tinnitus
C.A.C.B.
Rocha
and T.G. Sanchez
(São
Paulo, Brazil)
........................ 209
19.
Assessment of temporomandibular and cervical spine disorders in tinnitus patients
A.
Björne* (Ystad,
Sweden)
............................................ 215
20.
Tinnitus severity, depression, and the big five personality traits
B. Langguth, T.
Kleinjung,
В.
Fischer,
G.
Hajak,
P.
Eichhammer
and
P.G. Sand
(Regensburg,
Germany)
...................................... 221
21.
Tinnitus and insomnia
T. Crönlein, B.
Langguth, P.
Geisler
and G.
Hajak
(Regensburg,
Germany)
.............................................. 227
Vil
V. Treatment
22.
Tinnitus treatment
—
state of the art
R. Goodey (Auckland, New Zealand)
.................................... 237
A. Drug Treatment
23.
Drug treatments for tinnitus
C.L. Darlington and P.F. Smith (Dunedin, New Zealand)
...................... 249
24.
Antidepressants for treatment of tinnitus
S. Robinson (San Diego, CA, USA)
...................................... 263
25.
Treatment of tinnitus with acamprosate
A.A.
de Azevedo
and R.R.
Figueiredo
(Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil)
.................. 273
26.
Zinc as a possible treatment for tinnitus
C.B.
Coelho,
R.
Tyler and M.
Hansen
(Iowa City, IA, USA)
.................... 279
27.
Gabapentin
C.A. Bauer and T.J. Brozoski (Springfield,
IL, USA)
......................... 287
28.
Lidocaine: neurobiological targets and effects on the auditory system
S. Trellakis, J.
Lautermann
and G. Lehnerdt (Essen, Germany)
.................. 303
29.
Antioxidants, minerals, vitamins, and herbal remedies in tinnitus therapy
P. Enrico, D.
Sirca
and M.
Mereu (Sassari,
Italy)
............................ 323
30.
Melatonin
J.F. Piccirillo (St. Louis, MO, USA)
..................................... 331
31.
Botulinum toxin for the treatment of somatic tinnitus
M.J.A.
Láinez
and
A. Pierà
(Valencia, Spain)
............................... 335
B. Hearing Devices
32.
Hearing aids for the treatment of tinnitus
L. Del Bo and U. Ambrosetti (Milan, Italy)
................................ 341
33.
Cochlear implants and tinnitus
D.M.
Baguley and M.D. Atlas (Cambridge, UK and Perth, Australia)
............. 347
С
Electrical and Magnetic Stimulation
34.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for treatment of chronic tinnitus:
clinical effects
T.
Kleinjung,
T.
Steffens,
A. Londero and
В.
Langguth
(Regensburg,
Germany and
Paris, France)
...................................................... 359
Vlil
35.
TMS
for treatment of chronic tinnitus
—
neurobiological effects
P.
Eichhammer,
T.
Kleinjung,
M. Landgrebe, G.
Hajak
and B. Langgutn
(Regensburg,
Germany)..............................................
369
36.
Electrical
stimulation
of auditory and somatosensory cortices for treatment of tinnitus and pain
D.
De Ridder,
G.
De Mulder,
T. Menovsky, S. Sunaert and S.
Kovács
(Antwerp and
Louvain,
Belgium)
.................................................. 377
37.
Trans-electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for somatic tinnitus
C. Herraiz,
A. Toledano
and I. Diges (Madrid, Spain)
........................ 389
D. Surgical Treatment
38.
Microvascular decompression operations
A.R. M0ller and M.B.
М0ІІЄГ
(Richardson,
TX, USA)
........................ 397
39.
Tinnitus in vascular
conñict
of the eighth cranial nerve: a surgical pathophysiological approach
to
AB R
changes
D.
De Ridder,
К.
Heijneman,
В.
Haarman, E. van
der
Loo (Antwerp, Belgium and
Groningen,
The Netherlands)
.......................................... 401
E. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
40.
Tinnitus retraining therapy
P.J. Jastreboff (Atlanta, GA, USA)
...................................... 415
41.
Tinnitus activities treatment
R.S. Tyler,
S.A.
Gogel and A.K.
Gehringer
(Iowa City, IA, USA)
................ 425
42.
Sound therapies for tinnitus management
M.M. Jastreboff (Towson,
MD, USA).................................... 435
43.
Object identification and attention training for treating tinnitus
G.D. Searchfield, J. Morrison-Low and K. Wise (Auckland, New Zealand)
.......... 441
44.
Extinction training for tinnitus
M. Struve, E.
Diesen
and H.
Flor
(Mannheim, Germany)
...................... 461
45.
Auditory discrimination therapy (ADT) for tinnitus management
C. Herraiz, I. Diges and P.
Cobo
(Madrid, Spain)
............................ 467
46.
Neurofeedback for treating tinnitus
K. Dohrmann,
N.
Weisz, W. Schlee,
T. Hartmann
and T. Elbert
(Konstanz,
Germany and
Bron,
France)
........................................... 473
47.
Residual inhibition
L.E. Roberts (Hamilton, ON, Canada)
.................................... 487
VI. Assessments of Treatment Results
48.
Clinical trials for tinnitus: study populations, designs, measurement variables, and data analysis
R.S. Tyler, J. Oleson, W. Noble,
С
Coelho
and
H.
Ji
(Iowa City,
IA,
USA and Annidale,
Australia)
........................................................ 499
49.
Assessment of tinnitus: measurement of treatment outcomes
M.B. Meikle, B.J. Stewart, S.E. Griest, W.H. Martin, J.A. Henry, H.B. Abrams,
R. McArdle, C.W. Newman and
S.A.
Sandridge (Portland, OR, Bay Pines,
FL and Cleveland, OH, USA)
.......................................... 511
APPENDIX
50.
Consensus for tinnitus patient assessment and treatment outcome measurement: Tinnitus
Research Initiative meeting,
Regensburg,
July
2006
B. Langguth, R. Goodey,
A. Azevedo, A.
Björne,
A. Cacace, A. Crocetti, L. Del Bo,
D.
De Ridder,
I. Diges, T. Elbert, H.
Flor, C.
Herraiz, T.G. Sanchez, P.
Eichhammer,
R.
Figueiredo,
G.
Hajak,
T.
Kleinjung,
M. Landgrebe, A. Londero, M.J.A. Lainez,
M.
Mazzoli,
M.B. Meikle, J. Melcher, J.P.
Rauschecker,
P.G.
Sand,
M. Struve, P. Van de Heyning, P.
Van Dijk and R.
Vergara
(Regensburg,
Konstanz
and
Mannheim, Germany, Auckland, New Zealand,
Volta Redonda
and
São
Paulo,
Brasil,
Ystad,
Sweden, Albany, NY, Portland, OR, Boston, MA, Richardson,
TX
and Georgetown,
WA, USA,
Milan and
Padova,
Italy, Antwerp, Belgium,
Madrid, Spain, Paris, France and
Bogotá,
Colombia)
......................... 525
Subject Index
............................................................. 537
See Color Plate Section at the end of this book
Tinnitus is the perception of sound without external stimulus. Tinnitus can be just a nuisance but it
can also be a disabling symptom, reducing the quality of life in many ways and, in extreme cases, it can
lead to suicide. Tinnitus is infrequent at young age but it reaches
12-14%
for people at age
65
according
to one study. Tinnitus is a phantom sensation that may occur in connection with different diseases
but often a specific disease cannot be found that causes the tinnitus. It cannot be evaluated by objec¬
tive tests; only the person who has the tinnitus can assess its character and the strength. Tinnitus has
many similarities with central neuropathic pain. It is not a disease but a symptom and the many
forms of tinnitus probably have different pathologies.
Tinnitus has many risk factors such as exposure to loud sounds, administration of ototoxic antibiotics
or cytostatics drugs used in cancer treatment, but also infectious diseases and trauma to the auditory
nerve are risk factors. Hearing loss in general is a risk factor for tinnitus. The physiological abnormality
causing the abnormal neural activity that leads to the sensation of sounds without external stimulus
can be in the ear, but it is most often located in the central nervous system and neural plasticity plays
an important role in many forms of tinnitus.
Understanding tinnitus and treating patients with tinnitus must involve many disciplines of basic
science and clinical practice. This book provides comprehensive coverage of a wide range of topics
related to tinnitus including its pathophysiology, etiology and treatment. The chapters are written by
researchers and clinicians who are active in the areas of basic science such as neurophysiology and
neuroanatomy and in clinical specialties of psychology, psychiatry, audiology and otolaryngology.
Key Features
•
Comprehensive coverage of the pathology and cause of tinnitus including genetics
•
Hyperacusis, phonophobia and other abnormalities in perception of sounds
•
The role of neural plasticity in tinnitus
•
The importance of the non-classical (extralemniscal) pathways
•
Involvement of the somatosensory and motor systems in tinnitus
•
Similarities between tinnitus and central neuropathic pain
•
Extensive review of current drug treatments for tinnitus
•
Electrical stimulation of the auditory cortex
•
Cognitive and behavioral therapy
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Contents
List of Contributors
. xi
Foreword
. xv
Preface
. xvii
1. Introduction
L
Tinnitus: presence and future
A.R. M0ller (Richardson,
TX, USA)
. 3
II. Pathophysiology
2.
Pathophysiology of tinnitus
J.J. Eggermont (Calgary,
AB,
Canada)
. 19
3.
The role of neural plasticity in tinnitus
A.R. M0ller (Richardson,
TX, USA)
. 37
4.
Tinnitus and pain
A.R.
Möller
(Richardson,
TX, USA)
. 47
5.
The Darwinian plasticity hypothesis for tinnitus and pain
D.
De Ridder
and P. Van
de Heyning
(Edegem, Belgium)
. 55
6.
The relevance of spontaneous activity for the coding of the tinnitus sensation
N.
Weisz, K. Dohrmann and T. Elbert
(Lyon,
France and
Konstanz,
Germany)
. 61
7.
Applications of magnetic resonance spectroscopy to tinnitus research: initial data,
current issues, and future perspectives
A.T. Cacace and S.M. Silver (Albany, NY, USA)
. 71
8.
Functional imaging of chronic tinnitus: the use of positron emission tomography
P.
Eichhammer,
G.
Hajak,
T.
Kleinjung,
M. Landgrebe and B. Langguth
(Regensburg,
Germany).
83
VI
9.
The dorsal cochlear nucleus as a contributor to tinnitus: mechanisms underlying the induction of
hyperactivity
J.A. Kaltenbach (Detroit, MI, USA)
. 89
10.
Neural mechanisms underlying somatic tinnitus
S. Shore, J. Zhou and S. Koehler (Ann Arbor, MI, USA)
. 107
í í
.
Neural network models of tinnitus
F.T.
Húsain (Bethesda,
MD, USA). 125
12.
Salicylate-induced tinnitus: molecular mechanisms and modulation by anxiety
J.-L. Puel and M.J.
Guitton
(Montpellier,
France and Quebec, QC, Canada)
. 141
13.
Behavioral measures of tinnitus in laboratory animals
J.G. Turner (Springfield and Jacksonville,
IL, USA)
. 147
III. Epidemiology
14.
Genetics of chronic tinnitus
P.G. Sand, B. Langguth, T.
Kleinjung
and P.
Eichhammer
(Regensburg,
Germany).
. 159
15.
Hyperacusis, sound annoyance, and loudness hypersensitivity in children
C.B.
Coelho,
T.G. Sanchez and R.S. Tyler
(São
Paulo, Brazil and
Iowa City, IA, USA)
. 169
16.
Tinnitus in children and associated risk factors
C.B.
Coelho,
T.G. Sanchez and R.S. Tyler
(São
Paulo, Brazil and
Iowa City, IA, USA)
. 179
IV. Diagnosis and Evaluation of Tinnitus
17.
Evidence for a tinnitus subgroup responsive to somatosensory based treatment modalities
R.A.
Levine, E.C.
Nam,
Y.
Oron
and J.R. Melcher (Boston, MA, USA, Chunchon, Korea
and Holon, Israel)
. 195
18.
Myofascial trigger points: another way of modulating tinnitus
C.A.C.B.
Rocha
and T.G. Sanchez
(São
Paulo, Brazil)
. 209
19.
Assessment of temporomandibular and cervical spine disorders in tinnitus patients
A.
Björne* (Ystad,
Sweden)
. 215
20.
Tinnitus severity, depression, and the big five personality traits
B. Langguth, T.
Kleinjung,
В.
Fischer,
G.
Hajak,
P.
Eichhammer
and
P.G. Sand
(Regensburg,
Germany)
. 221
21.
Tinnitus and insomnia
T. Crönlein, B.
Langguth, P.
Geisler
and G.
Hajak
(Regensburg,
Germany)
. 227
Vil
V. Treatment
22.
Tinnitus treatment
—
state of the art
R. Goodey (Auckland, New Zealand)
. 237
A. Drug Treatment
23.
Drug treatments for tinnitus
C.L. Darlington and P.F. Smith (Dunedin, New Zealand)
. 249
24.
Antidepressants for treatment of tinnitus
S. Robinson (San Diego, CA, USA)
. 263
25.
Treatment of tinnitus with acamprosate
A.A.
de Azevedo
and R.R.
Figueiredo
(Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil)
. 273
26.
Zinc as a possible treatment for tinnitus
C.B.
Coelho,
R.
Tyler and M.
Hansen
(Iowa City, IA, USA)
. 279
27.
Gabapentin
C.A. Bauer and T.J. Brozoski (Springfield,
IL, USA)
. 287
28.
Lidocaine: neurobiological targets and effects on the auditory system
S. Trellakis, J.
Lautermann
and G. Lehnerdt (Essen, Germany)
. 303
29.
Antioxidants, minerals, vitamins, and herbal remedies in tinnitus therapy
P. Enrico, D.
Sirca
and M.
Mereu (Sassari,
Italy)
. 323
30.
Melatonin
J.F. Piccirillo (St. Louis, MO, USA)
. 331
31.
Botulinum toxin for the treatment of somatic tinnitus
M.J.A.
Láinez
and
A. Pierà
(Valencia, Spain)
. 335
B. Hearing Devices
32.
Hearing aids for the treatment of tinnitus
L. Del Bo and U. Ambrosetti (Milan, Italy)
. 341
33.
Cochlear implants and tinnitus
D.M.
Baguley and M.D. Atlas (Cambridge, UK and Perth, Australia)
. 347
С
Electrical and Magnetic Stimulation
34.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for treatment of chronic tinnitus:
clinical effects
T.
Kleinjung,
T.
Steffens,
A. Londero and
В.
Langguth
(Regensburg,
Germany and
Paris, France)
. 359
Vlil
35.
TMS
for treatment of chronic tinnitus
—
neurobiological effects
P.
Eichhammer,
T.
Kleinjung,
M. Landgrebe, G.
Hajak
and B. Langgutn
(Regensburg,
Germany).
369
36.
Electrical
stimulation
of auditory and somatosensory cortices for treatment of tinnitus and pain
D.
De Ridder,
G.
De Mulder,
T. Menovsky, S. Sunaert and S.
Kovács
(Antwerp and
Louvain,
Belgium)
. 377
37.
Trans-electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for somatic tinnitus
C. Herraiz,
A. Toledano
and I. Diges (Madrid, Spain)
. 389
D. Surgical Treatment
38.
Microvascular decompression operations
A.R. M0ller and M.B.
М0ІІЄГ
(Richardson,
TX, USA)
. 397
39.
Tinnitus in vascular
conñict
of the eighth cranial nerve: a surgical pathophysiological approach
to
AB R
changes
D.
De Ridder,
К.
Heijneman,
В.
Haarman, E. van
der
Loo (Antwerp, Belgium and
Groningen,
The Netherlands)
. 401
E. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
40.
Tinnitus retraining therapy
P.J. Jastreboff (Atlanta, GA, USA)
. 415
41.
Tinnitus activities treatment
R.S. Tyler,
S.A.
Gogel and A.K.
Gehringer
(Iowa City, IA, USA)
. 425
42.
Sound therapies for tinnitus management
M.M. Jastreboff (Towson,
MD, USA). 435
43.
Object identification and attention training for treating tinnitus
G.D. Searchfield, J. Morrison-Low and K. Wise (Auckland, New Zealand)
. 441
44.
Extinction training for tinnitus
M. Struve, E.
Diesen
and H.
Flor
(Mannheim, Germany)
. 461
45.
Auditory discrimination therapy (ADT) for tinnitus management
C. Herraiz, I. Diges and P.
Cobo
(Madrid, Spain)
. 467
46.
Neurofeedback for treating tinnitus
K. Dohrmann,
N.
Weisz, W. Schlee,
T. Hartmann
and T. Elbert
(Konstanz,
Germany and
Bron,
France)
. 473
47.
Residual inhibition
L.E. Roberts (Hamilton, ON, Canada)
. 487
VI. Assessments of Treatment Results
48.
Clinical trials for tinnitus: study populations, designs, measurement variables, and data analysis
R.S. Tyler, J. Oleson, W. Noble,
С
Coelho
and
H.
Ji
(Iowa City,
IA,
USA and Annidale,
Australia)
. 499
49.
Assessment of tinnitus: measurement of treatment outcomes
M.B. Meikle, B.J. Stewart, S.E. Griest, W.H. Martin, J.A. Henry, H.B. Abrams,
R. McArdle, C.W. Newman and
S.A.
Sandridge (Portland, OR, Bay Pines,
FL and Cleveland, OH, USA)
. 511
APPENDIX
50.
Consensus for tinnitus patient assessment and treatment outcome measurement: Tinnitus
Research Initiative meeting,
Regensburg,
July
2006
B. Langguth, R. Goodey,
A. Azevedo, A.
Björne,
A. Cacace, A. Crocetti, L. Del Bo,
D.
De Ridder,
I. Diges, T. Elbert, H.
Flor, C.
Herraiz, T.G. Sanchez, P.
Eichhammer,
R.
Figueiredo,
G.
Hajak,
T.
Kleinjung,
M. Landgrebe, A. Londero, M.J.A. Lainez,
M.
Mazzoli,
M.B. Meikle, J. Melcher, J.P.
Rauschecker,
P.G.
Sand,
M. Struve, P. Van de Heyning, P.
Van Dijk and R.
Vergara
(Regensburg,
Konstanz
and
Mannheim, Germany, Auckland, New Zealand,
Volta Redonda
and
São
Paulo,
Brasil,
Ystad,
Sweden, Albany, NY, Portland, OR, Boston, MA, Richardson,
TX
and Georgetown,
WA, USA,
Milan and
Padova,
Italy, Antwerp, Belgium,
Madrid, Spain, Paris, France and
Bogotá,
Colombia)
. 525
Subject Index
. 537
See Color Plate Section at the end of this book
Tinnitus is the perception of sound without external stimulus. Tinnitus can be just a nuisance but it
can also be a disabling symptom, reducing the quality of life in many ways and, in extreme cases, it can
lead to suicide. Tinnitus is infrequent at young age but it reaches
12-14%
for people at age
65
according
to one study. Tinnitus is a phantom sensation that may occur in connection with different diseases
but often a specific disease cannot be found that causes the tinnitus. It cannot be evaluated by objec¬
tive tests; only the person who has the tinnitus can assess its character and the strength. Tinnitus has
many similarities with central neuropathic pain. It is not a disease but a symptom and the many
forms of tinnitus probably have different pathologies.
Tinnitus has many risk factors such as exposure to loud sounds, administration of ototoxic antibiotics
or cytostatics drugs used in cancer treatment, but also infectious diseases and trauma to the auditory
nerve are risk factors. Hearing loss in general is a risk factor for tinnitus. The physiological abnormality
causing the abnormal neural activity that leads to the sensation of sounds without external stimulus
can be in the ear, but it is most often located in the central nervous system and neural plasticity plays
an important role in many forms of tinnitus.
Understanding tinnitus and treating patients with tinnitus must involve many disciplines of basic
science and clinical practice. This book provides comprehensive coverage of a wide range of topics
related to tinnitus including its pathophysiology, etiology and treatment. The chapters are written by
researchers and clinicians who are active in the areas of basic science such as neurophysiology and
neuroanatomy and in clinical specialties of psychology, psychiatry, audiology and otolaryngology.
Key Features
•
Comprehensive coverage of the pathology and cause of tinnitus including genetics
•
Hyperacusis, phonophobia and other abnormalities in perception of sounds
•
The role of neural plasticity in tinnitus
•
The importance of the non-classical (extralemniscal) pathways
•
Involvement of the somatosensory and motor systems in tinnitus
•
Similarities between tinnitus and central neuropathic pain
•
Extensive review of current drug treatments for tinnitus
•
Electrical stimulation of the auditory cortex
•
Cognitive and behavioral therapy |
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