Tinnitus Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized, Prospective, Placebo-controlled Double-blind, Pilot Study on the Effect of Cilostazol for 4 Weeks in Patients With Chronic Tinnitus
1. Overview of tinnitus Tinnitus is a noisy sound which is perceived without any external
sound source. According to the survey of the US, 10-20% of adult have the symptom of
tinnitus and 3-5% of tinnitus patients have severe discomfort of daily life. Severe
tinnitus can result in psychiatric problems such as depression and anxiety disorders.
Enhancement of environmental sound, hearing aids, sound generators, cognitive therapy,
transcranial magnetic therapy, and drug therapy have been tried for treatment of
tinnitus. Nitric oxide(NO) is a well-known neurotransmitter acting as a vasodilator
through regulation of production of cyclic guanosine monophosphate(cGMP) and can be
found in various sites of cochlea. It is reported that cGMP enhances activity of
protein kinase A (PKA), a mediator of platelet aggregation inhibition and
vasodilatation and results in increase of vascular flow.
2. Characteristics of the clinical research drug, cilostazol Cilostazol inhibits
phosphodiesterase type 3 (PDE3) selectively and increases amount of cAMP by inhibition
of degradation of cyclic adenosine monophosphate(cAMP). cAMP again by increasing the
active form of PKA suppress the production of blood clots and increase blood flow by
expanding blood vessels. Anti-platelet activity and vasodilatation effect of cilostazol
have been used for improvement of diabetic peripheral vascular disorders and
suppression of stroke recurrence. Previous studies reported that by increasing the
activity of NO and PKA, the blood flow of stria vascularis and cochlear hair cells can
be improved. These studies implies that cilostazol, which causes inhibition of PDE3 and
increase of PKA, can have a potential effect on improvement of tinnitus by increase of
blood flow to peripheral cochlear cells. Thus, we hypothesized that cilostazol, which
has been widely used for enhancing peripheral blood flow, can bring improvement of
tinnitus by causing better peripheral blood flow of cochlea.
3. The aim of the study We planned this study to validate the assumptions of the
background. The aim of our study is whether administration of cilostazol can improve
tinnitus in terms of subjective degree of symptoms in chronic tinnitus patients.
1. Clinical research methods
- Determination of eligibility by history taking, physical examination, pure tone
audiometry, speech audiometry, and distortion product otoacoustic emission test.
- Randomization by random sequence generation
- Administration : cilostazol 100mg Bid 4 weeks for the study group and placebo
tablet Bid 4 weeks for the control group.
- Evaluation battery: questionnaires (tinnitus handicap inventory, visual analogue
scale, Quality of life SF-36)
- Time of evaluation : pre-administration, 2 weeks after administration, 4 week
after administration
- Monitoring of side effects
2. Evaluation of treatment response - Statistical analysis of scores of questionnaires
using SPSS K12.0 (paired t-test for changes of each group and Mann-Whitney U test for
comparing the mean scores of two groups)
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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