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Compare hearing outcomes between treatment with dexamethasone versus prednisone in participants who have been diagnosed with unilateral SSNHL (sudden sensorineural hearing loss).
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Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) affects approximately 5 to 20 per 100,000 persons with spontaneous recovery seen in 32% to 65%. Many different treatments have been investigated in attempt to improve hearing outcomes, with oral corticosteroids having some success. Steroid regimens are highly variable, however, retrospective data has suggested greater improvement in hearing outcomes with the use of high dose oral steroids (dexamethasone) in the setting of unilateral sudden sensorineural hearing loss compared to traditional medical therapy with lower dose oral prednisone. The investigators hypothesize that patients with unilateral SSNHL who are randomized to treatment with high doses of oral dexamethasone will show better hearing outcomes than patients who are randomized to the more common standard clinical practice treatment with lower doses of oral prednisone.
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Adults aged 18 to 80 years old
Present to the Otology or Otolaryngology Clinic at the University of Colorado Hospital with unilateral sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL)
Seen within six weeks of initial hearing loss
Unilateral hearing loss at screening as defined by:
Present with primary complaint of sensorineural hearing loss
Normal tympanometry (Type A)
Normal tympanic membrane
Exclusion criteria
Participants for whom high dose corticosteroids are a contraindicated due to:
Participants who have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes
Participants who have previously received a course of oral steroids for this indication
Participants who have bilateral SSNHL
Participants with conductive hearing loss, mixed hearing loss (sensorineural and conductive), or any type of hearing loss that is not SSNHL (i.e. caused by acoustic or physical trauma to the ear)
Participants with the following conditions/situations will be excluded because the possibility that these could cause SSNHL:
Participants with the following conditions/situations will be excluded due to risk of misclassification of diagnosis of idiopathic SSNHL or because these participants are at higher risk for potential steroid side effects due to other comorbidities. If the time line is not otherwise stated, then the participant will be excluded if they experienced these criteria at any point in their lifetime:
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