Author
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- Tetsuo Ikezono
- Tomohiro Matsumura
- Han Matsuda
- Satomi Shikaze
- Shiho Saitoh
- Susumu Shindo
- Setsuo Hasegawa
- Seung Ha Oh
- Yoshiaki Hagiwara
- Yasuo Ogawa
- Hiroshi Ogawa
- Hiroaki Sato
- Tetsuya Tono
- Ryuichiro Araki
- Yukihide Maeda
- Shin-ichi Usami
- Yasuhiro Kase
Abstract
Perilymphatic fistula is defined as an abnormal communication between the perilymph-filled space and the middle ear, or cranial spaces. The manifestations include a broad spectrum of neuro-otological symptoms such as hearing loss, vertigo/dizziness, disequilibrium, aural fullness, tinnitus, and cognitive dysfunction. By sealing the fistula, perilymphatic fistula is a surgically correctable disease. Also, appropriate recognition and treatment of perilymphatic fistula can improve a patient’s condition and hence the quality of life. However, the difficulty in making a definitive diagnosis due to the lack of an appropriate biomarker to detect perilymph leakage has caused a long-standing debate regarding its management. We have reported a clinical test for the diagnosis of perilymphatic fistula by detecting a perilymph specific protein, Cochlin-tomoprotein, as a diagnostic marker using a western blot. The aim of this study is to establish an ELISA-based human Cochlin-tomoprotein detection test and to evaluate its diagnostic accuracy in clinical subjects. The results of ELISA showed good dilution reproducibility. The mean concentration was 49.7±9.4 of 10 perilymph samples. The ROC curve in differentiating the perilymph leakage condition from the normal middle ear was significant (P
Suggested Citation
Tetsuo Ikezono & Tomohiro Matsumura & Han Matsuda & Satomi Shikaze & Shiho Saitoh & Susumu Shindo & Setsuo Hasegawa & Seung Ha Oh & Yoshiaki Hagiwara & Yasuo Ogawa & Hiroshi Ogawa & Hiroaki Sato & Tet, 2018.
"The diagnostic performance of a novel ELISA for human CTP (Cochlin-tomoprotein) to detect perilymph leakage,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 13(1), pages 1-11, January.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0191498
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191498
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