Observational study to preliminarily characterize the audiological profile of chinese children with williams syndrome.

Journal of otology Pub Date : 2025-03-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.26599/JOTO.2025.9540002
Jiao Zhang, Minghui Zhao, Wei Shi, Haina Ding, Lan Lan, Dayong Wang, Qiuju Wang
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Purpose: It is essential to investigate the audiological profiles of Williams syndrome in a multicultural context. This study aims to examine the characteristics and management of hearing loss in Chinese children with Williams syndrome and provide references for future clinical management.

Method: Between January 2007 and March 2022, families with at least 1 WS patient was recruited from the Newborn Cohort Study of Hearing Loss. Audiological tests were performed, and then appropriate medical management was offered. Furthermore, an overview of the hearing loss phenotype in Williams syndrome in different locations was reviewed.

Results: A total of two families with at least 1 Williams syndrome patient were recruited from the Newborn Cohort Study of Hearing Loss (ChiCTR2100049765). We identified moderately severe sensorineural or conductive hearing loss that emerged as early as the infancy period in Williams syndrome subjects in Chinese children. Our results extended the reported onset ages of hearing loss in WS from late childhood or early adulthood to the infancy period. We also found that with early diagnosis, proper management, and regular monitoring, children with Williams syndrome could return to a normal or near-normal school life.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrated the distinct hearing profile in Chinese children with Williams syndrome for the first time. This cohort of WS subjects extends the reported onset ages of hearing loss in WS from late childhood or early adulthood to the infancy period, indicating the importance of clinicians screening and monitoring the hearing status of individuals with WS as early as possible. These data provide references for otolaryngologists and paediatricians to inform the clinical understanding and management of hearing loss in Williams syndrome.

初步探讨中国威廉斯综合征儿童听力学特征的观察性研究。
目的:在多元文化背景下研究威廉姆斯综合征的听力学特征是必要的。本研究旨在探讨中国威廉斯综合征儿童听力损失的特点及处理方法,为今后的临床处理提供参考。方法:在2007年1月至2022年3月期间,从新生儿听力损失队列研究中招募至少有1名WS患者的家庭。进行听力学检查,然后进行适当的医疗处理。此外,本文还对不同部位威廉斯综合征的听力损失表型进行了综述。结果:从新生儿听力损失队列研究(ChiCTR2100049765)中招募了两个至少有1名威廉姆斯综合征患者的家庭。我们在中国儿童威廉斯综合征患者中发现了早在婴儿期就出现的中度感音神经性或传导性听力损失。我们的研究结果将报道的WS患者听力损失的发病年龄从儿童期晚期或成年早期延长到婴儿期。我们还发现,通过早期诊断、适当的管理和定期监测,患有威廉姆斯综合征的儿童可以恢复正常或接近正常的学校生活。结论:本研究首次证实了中国儿童威廉斯综合征具有明显的听力特征。本研究将WS患者听力损失的发病年龄从儿童期晚期或成年早期延长至婴儿期,提示临床医生尽早筛查和监测WS患者听力状况的重要性。这些数据为耳鼻喉科和儿科医生对威廉斯综合征听力损失的临床认识和处理提供了参考。
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