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Ceylan
A, Celenk F, Kemaloglu YKBayazit YAGoksu N
Impact of prognostic factors on recovery from sudden hearing loss.
J Laryngol Otol. 2007 Jan 23;:1-6 [Epub ahead of print]
Ozbi Dot Above Len S Department of Otolaryngology, Gazi University School
of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey.
Objective: To define the impact of patient-related and audiovestibular
parameters on the prognosis of sudden hearing loss. Methods: Eighty-three
patients were included in this retrospective study. All were treated medically.
We recorded the patients' demographic parameters, systemic diseases, time
elapsed between onset of sudden hearing loss and initiation of treatment,
tinnitus, vestibular symptoms, type of initial audiogram, pure tone averages
and speech discrimination scores. For all patients, audiological measurements
were performed on initial admission and at the completion of treatment
on the 10th day.
Results: There was no correlation between the hearing gain and recovery
rate scores and patients' gender or age (p>0.05). However, a correlation
was found between gender and relative hearing gain. Vertigo was not correlated
with hearing gain and recovery rate scores (p<0.05). However, relative
hearing gain correlated negatively with the presence of vertigo (-r=0.05,
81 degrees of freedom, p=0.043). Patients with <40 dB hearing loss on
admission showed a better relative hearing gain (r=0.55, 81 degrees of
freedom, p=0.03).
Relative hearing gain correlated positively with better pre-treatment
speech discrimination scores (r=0.82, 81 degrees of freedom, p=0.009)
and negatively with poorer pre-treatment pure tone averages (-r=0.082,
81 degrees of freedom, p=0.009). There was no correlation between the
scores for hearing gain, relative hearing gain and recovery rate and:
systemic diseases (p>0.05); time elapsed between onset of sudden hearing
loss and initiation of treatment (p>0.05); type of audiogram on initial
admission (p>0.05), except for midfrequency type of audiogram; and tinnitus
(p>0.05).
Conclusions: The outcome of sudden hearing loss was unaffected by systemic
disease, tinnitus or type of audiogram (except for midfrequency type).
The following were poor prognostic factors in the outcome of sudden hearing
loss: female gender, presence of vertigo, initiation of treatment more
than seven days after onset of hearing loss, and >40 dB hearing loss on
admission.
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