Clinical applications of otoacoustic emission: A review of the indications in aminu kano teaching hospital Northern Nigerian

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Nafisa Bello-Mohammed, Muhd Hasheem
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Context: An otoacoustic emission (OAE) is a low-level sound emitted by the cochlea either spontaneously or evoked by an auditory stimulus. Objectives: To determine cochlea status, specifically outer hair cells (OHC), and to determine the indications and utilization of Otoacoustic emission in Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital. Settings and Design: This was a 3 years retrospective analysis in which all patients that had Otoacoustic Emission in Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2021. Materials and Methods: The records were retrieved and the basic demographic data, indications, and findings were extracted and entered into the Excel spreadsheet. Statistical Analysis Used: Retrospective analysis of the indications of otoacoustic emission testing was done by analyzing the records of 146 patients. The data were extracted and analyzed using SPSS version 22.0 and the result presented in tables. Results: Hearing loss accounted for 37% of OAE testing done (55 patients). Hearing loss from febrile illness accounted for 12.3% (18 patients) and 12% resulted from congenital hearing loss (16 patients). Conclusion: OAEs continue to play an important role in routine audiological assessments with ever-expanding applications. There is, however, marked under-utilization of the investigation. Hopefully, the scope of applications will broaden to include hearing aid fitting and intraoperative monitoring, and using OAE as “acoustic fingerprints” becomes a reality. There is a need for more commitment by the ORL Surgeons.
声发射的临床应用:阿米努-卡诺教学医院在尼日利亚北部的适应症回顾
背景:耳声发射(OAE)是耳蜗自发或由听觉刺激诱发而发出的低水平声音。目标: 确定耳蜗状态,特别是外耳道细胞:确定耳蜗状态,特别是外毛细胞(OHC),并确定耳声发射在阿米努-卡诺教学医院的适应症和使用情况。设置与设计:这是一项为期 3 年的回顾性分析,其中包括 2018 年 1 月 1 日至 2021 年 12 月 31 日期间在阿米努-卡诺教学医院接受耳声发射检查的所有患者。材料与方法:检索病历,提取基本人口统计学数据、适应症和检查结果并输入 Excel 电子表格。统计分析:通过分析 146 名患者的记录,对声发射检测的适应症进行回顾性分析。数据采用 SPSS 22.0 版进行提取和分析,结果以表格形式呈现。结果在所做的 OAE 测试中,听力损失占 37%(55 名患者)。发热性疾病导致的听力损失占 12.3%(18 名患者),先天性听力损失占 12%(16 名患者)。结论OAE 在常规听力评估中继续发挥着重要作用,其应用范围也在不断扩大。然而,这项检查的利用率明显不足。希望应用范围能扩大到助听器选配和术中监测,将 OAE 作为 "声学指纹 "成为现实。手术室外科医生需要做出更多承诺。
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