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Bimodal Therapy for Chronic Subjective Tinnitus: A Randomized Controlled Trial of EMDR and TRT Versus CBT and TRT

INTRODUCTION: To date, guidelines recommend the use of a stepped care approach to treat tinnitus. The current clinical management of tinnitus frequently consists of audiologic interventions and tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) or cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Due to the high heterogeneity of...

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Autores principales: Luyten, Tine Roanna, Jacquemin, Laure, Van Looveren, Nancy, Declau, Frank, Fransen, Erik, Cardon, Emilie, De Bodt, Marc, Topsakal, Vedat, Van de Heyning, Paul, Van Rompaey, Vincent, Gilles, Annick
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7511540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33013517
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.02048
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author Luyten, Tine Roanna
Jacquemin, Laure
Van Looveren, Nancy
Declau, Frank
Fransen, Erik
Cardon, Emilie
De Bodt, Marc
Topsakal, Vedat
Van de Heyning, Paul
Van Rompaey, Vincent
Gilles, Annick
author_facet Luyten, Tine Roanna
Jacquemin, Laure
Van Looveren, Nancy
Declau, Frank
Fransen, Erik
Cardon, Emilie
De Bodt, Marc
Topsakal, Vedat
Van de Heyning, Paul
Van Rompaey, Vincent
Gilles, Annick
author_sort Luyten, Tine Roanna
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description INTRODUCTION: To date, guidelines recommend the use of a stepped care approach to treat tinnitus. The current clinical management of tinnitus frequently consists of audiologic interventions and tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) or cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Due to the high heterogeneity of the tinnitus population and comorbidity of tinnitus with insomnia, anxiety, and depression, these interventions may not be sufficient for every patient. The current study aims to determine whether a bimodal therapy for chronic, subjective tinnitus consisting of the combination of TRT and eye movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR) results in a clinically significant different efficacy in comparison with the prevailing bimodal TRT and CBT therapy. METHODS: Patients were randomized in two treatment groups. The experimental group received the bimodal therapy TRT/EMDR and the active control group received the bimodal therapy TRT/CBT. Evaluations took place at baseline (T(0)), at the end of the treatment (T(1)), and 3 months after therapy (T(2)). The tinnitus functional index (TFI) was used as primary outcome measurement. Secondary outcome measurements were the visual analog scale of tinnitus loudness (VAS(Loudness)), tinnitus questionnaire (TQ), hospital anxiety and depression scale (HADS), hyperacusis questionnaire (HQ), global perceived effect (GPE), and psychoacoustic measurements. FINDINGS: The TFI showed clinically significant improvement in both bimodal therapies (mean decrease 15.1 in TRT/CBT; p < 0.001 vs. 16.2 in TRT/EMDR; p < 0.001). The total score on the TQ, HADS, HQ, and VAS(Loudness) all demonstrated significant decrease after treatment and follow-up (p < 0.001) in the experimental and the active control group. GPE-measurements revealed that more than 80% (i.e., 84% in TRT/CBT vs. 80% in TRT/EMDR) of the patients experienced substantial improvement of tinnitus at follow up. Treatment outcome remained stable after 3 month follow-up and no adverse events were observed. CONCLUSION: Both psychotherapeutic protocols result in a clinically significant improvement for patients with chronic subjective tinnitus. No significant different efficacy was found for the TRT/EMDR treatment compared to the combination of TRT and CBT. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov, ID: NCT03114878. April 14, 2017.
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spelling pubmed-75115402020-10-02 Bimodal Therapy for Chronic Subjective Tinnitus: A Randomized Controlled Trial of EMDR and TRT Versus CBT and TRT Luyten, Tine Roanna Jacquemin, Laure Van Looveren, Nancy Declau, Frank Fransen, Erik Cardon, Emilie De Bodt, Marc Topsakal, Vedat Van de Heyning, Paul Van Rompaey, Vincent Gilles, Annick Front Psychol Psychology INTRODUCTION: To date, guidelines recommend the use of a stepped care approach to treat tinnitus. The current clinical management of tinnitus frequently consists of audiologic interventions and tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) or cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Due to the high heterogeneity of the tinnitus population and comorbidity of tinnitus with insomnia, anxiety, and depression, these interventions may not be sufficient for every patient. The current study aims to determine whether a bimodal therapy for chronic, subjective tinnitus consisting of the combination of TRT and eye movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR) results in a clinically significant different efficacy in comparison with the prevailing bimodal TRT and CBT therapy. METHODS: Patients were randomized in two treatment groups. The experimental group received the bimodal therapy TRT/EMDR and the active control group received the bimodal therapy TRT/CBT. Evaluations took place at baseline (T(0)), at the end of the treatment (T(1)), and 3 months after therapy (T(2)). The tinnitus functional index (TFI) was used as primary outcome measurement. Secondary outcome measurements were the visual analog scale of tinnitus loudness (VAS(Loudness)), tinnitus questionnaire (TQ), hospital anxiety and depression scale (HADS), hyperacusis questionnaire (HQ), global perceived effect (GPE), and psychoacoustic measurements. FINDINGS: The TFI showed clinically significant improvement in both bimodal therapies (mean decrease 15.1 in TRT/CBT; p < 0.001 vs. 16.2 in TRT/EMDR; p < 0.001). The total score on the TQ, HADS, HQ, and VAS(Loudness) all demonstrated significant decrease after treatment and follow-up (p < 0.001) in the experimental and the active control group. GPE-measurements revealed that more than 80% (i.e., 84% in TRT/CBT vs. 80% in TRT/EMDR) of the patients experienced substantial improvement of tinnitus at follow up. Treatment outcome remained stable after 3 month follow-up and no adverse events were observed. CONCLUSION: Both psychotherapeutic protocols result in a clinically significant improvement for patients with chronic subjective tinnitus. No significant different efficacy was found for the TRT/EMDR treatment compared to the combination of TRT and CBT. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov, ID: NCT03114878. April 14, 2017. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7511540/ /pubmed/33013517 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.02048 Text en Copyright © 2020 Luyten, Jacquemin, Van Looveren, Declau, Fransen, Cardon, De Bodt, Topsakal, Van de Heyning, Van Rompaey and Gilles. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychology
Luyten, Tine Roanna
Jacquemin, Laure
Van Looveren, Nancy
Declau, Frank
Fransen, Erik
Cardon, Emilie
De Bodt, Marc
Topsakal, Vedat
Van de Heyning, Paul
Van Rompaey, Vincent
Gilles, Annick
Bimodal Therapy for Chronic Subjective Tinnitus: A Randomized Controlled Trial of EMDR and TRT Versus CBT and TRT
title Bimodal Therapy for Chronic Subjective Tinnitus: A Randomized Controlled Trial of EMDR and TRT Versus CBT and TRT
title_full Bimodal Therapy for Chronic Subjective Tinnitus: A Randomized Controlled Trial of EMDR and TRT Versus CBT and TRT
title_fullStr Bimodal Therapy for Chronic Subjective Tinnitus: A Randomized Controlled Trial of EMDR and TRT Versus CBT and TRT
title_full_unstemmed Bimodal Therapy for Chronic Subjective Tinnitus: A Randomized Controlled Trial of EMDR and TRT Versus CBT and TRT
title_short Bimodal Therapy for Chronic Subjective Tinnitus: A Randomized Controlled Trial of EMDR and TRT Versus CBT and TRT
title_sort bimodal therapy for chronic subjective tinnitus: a randomized controlled trial of emdr and trt versus cbt and trt
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7511540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33013517
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.02048
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