This study aims to assess the clinical efficacy of intraoperative corticosteroids on auditory and vestibular recovery during otosclerosis surgery.
Evaluated the impact of intraoperative corticosteroids on patient outcomes post-surgery.
Utilized predictive modeling to analyze recovery trajectories.
Included auditory and vestibular assessments as primary outcomes.
Intraoperative corticosteroids led to statistically significant improvements in auditory recovery.
Patients experienced enhanced vestibular recovery when corticosteroids were administered.
Predictive models indicated better personalized care based on individual recovery profiles.
Abstract
Intraoperative corticosteroids significantly enhance auditory and vestibular recovery in stapes surgery and, combined with predictive modeling, may support personalized patient care.