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The Current State of Tinnitus Diagnosis and Treatment: a Multidisciplinary Expert Perspective

Medicine and Health

The Current State of Tinnitus Diagnosis and Treatment: a Multidisciplinary Expert Perspective

T. Kleinjung, N. Peter, et al.

Tinnitus affects 15% of the population and can cause significant distress. This review, conducted by Tobias Kleinjung, Nicole Peter, Martin Schecklmann, and Berthold Langguth, summarizes diagnostic challenges, heterogeneous mechanisms, and a broad range of treatments—from CBT and hearing devices to neuromodulation—and explores translating evidence into patient-centered care.... show more
Abstract
Tinnitus, the perception of sound without an external source, affects 15% of the population, with 2.4% experiencing significant distress. In this review, we summarize the current state of knowledge about tinnitus management with a particular focus on the translation into clinical practice. In the first section, we analyze shortcomings, knowledge gaps, and challenges in the field of tinnitus research. Then, we highlight the relevance of the diagnostic process to account for tinnitus heterogeneity and to identify all relevant aspects of the tinnitus in an individual patient, such as etiological aspects, pathophysiological mechanisms, factors that contribute most to suffering, and comorbidities. In the next section, we review available treatment options, including counselling, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), hearing aids and cochlear implants for patients with a relevant hearing loss, sound generators, novel auditory stimulation approaches, tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT), pharmacological treatment, neurofeedback, brain stimulation, bimodal stimulation, Internet- and app-based digital approaches, and alternative treatment approaches. The evidence for the effectiveness of the various treatment interventions varies considerably. We also discuss differences in current respective guideline recommendations and close with a discussion of how current pathophysiological knowledge, latest scientific evidence, and patient perspectives can be translated in patient-centered care.
Publisher
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology
Published On
Aug 13, 2024
Authors
Tobias Kleinjung, Nicole Peter, Martin Schecklmann, Berthold Langguth
Tags
tinnitus
diagnostic heterogeneity
treatment options
cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
hearing aids and cochlear implants
neuromodulation and bimodal stimulation
patient-centered care
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