Tinnitus: New Therapeutic Tools and Techniques
暫譯: 耳鳴:新療法工具與技術
Mehdi Abouzari, Hamid R. Djalilian
- 出版商: World Scientific Pub
- 出版日期: 2025-05-12
- 售價: $5,680
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $5,396
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 364
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 9819807336
- ISBN-13: 9789819807338
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Tinnitus is one of the most common otologic conditions, with 50 million people complaining of tinnitus in 2020 in the US alone. Accepted as an individual's conscious perception of sound without external auditory stimuli that can result in a constant or fluctuating phantom ringing, buzzing or whooshing sound in the ears -- if left untreated, tinnitus can lead to debilitating physical, mental and psychological problems. The condition results in hundreds of millions of dollars in healthcare expenditure each year. As the pathophysiology of tinnitus is not well understood, there is no medication for tinnitus approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA); however, several therapeutic treatments have been found to be potentially beneficial for tinnitus.Edited and authored by an eminent group of tinnitus specialists from around the world, this concise volume summarises the new therapeutic approaches to the management of tinnitus, including dietary and lifestyle modifications, cognitive behavioral therapy, self-help and music therapy in tinnitus treatment. Discussions on the role of pharmacological and alternative therapies for tinnitus are also covered. In addition, three chapters are dedicated to non-invasive, invasive and bimodal neurostimulation. This book also addresses hearing aids and hyperacusis -- a common associated condition with tinnitus. Finally, the book closes with three separate chapters on the treatment of pulsatile tinnitus, tinnitus in children, and stem cell therapy for tinnitus.This collection is a crucial reference for advanced students, researchers, clinicians and members of industry specializing in or adjacent to otolaryngology.
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耳鳴是最常見的耳科疾病之一,僅在2020年,美國就有5000萬人抱怨耳鳴。耳鳴被認為是個體在沒有外部聽覺刺激的情況下對聲音的意識感知,可能導致耳中持續或波動的幻聽,如嗡嗡聲或呼嘯聲。如果不加以治療,耳鳴可能會導致身體、心理和精神上的重大問題。這種情況每年造成數億美元的醫療支出。由於耳鳴的病理生理學尚不清楚,食品藥品監督管理局(FDA)尚未批准任何耳鳴藥物;然而,已發現幾種治療方法對耳鳴可能有益。本書由來自世界各地的耳鳴專家編輯和撰寫,簡明扼要地總結了耳鳴管理的新療法,包括飲食和生活方式的調整、認知行為療法、自助和音樂療法。書中還討論了藥物和替代療法在耳鳴中的作用。此外,還有三章專門介紹非侵入性、侵入性和雙模態神經刺激。本書還涉及助聽器和過度聽覺敏感症——這是耳鳴的一種常見相關疾病。最後,本書以三個獨立的章節結束,分別探討脈動性耳鳴、兒童耳鳴和耳鳴的幹細胞療法。本書是專門或相關於耳鼻喉科的高級學生、研究人員、臨床醫生和行業成員的重要參考資料。