Effects of middle ear lesions on pre and postoperative hearing outcomes in patients with chronic otitis media.

Korean journal of audiology Pub Date : 2012-04-01 Epub Date: 2012-04-30 DOI:10.7874/kja.2012.16.1.18
Jin Woo Maeng, Hyung-Jong Kim
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Background and objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of middle ear lesions on pre and postoperative hearing in patients with chronic otitis media (COM) and to assess the relationship between various prognostic factors and pre and postoperative hearing using more than 2000 COM surgery records retrieved from a computerized database released by the Korean Otologic Society in 2005.

Subjects and methods: Data of 2312 COM surgeries, which had been conducted by a single surgeon from 1989 to 2009, were reviewed retrospectively. Mean preoperative and postoperative air-bone gap (ABG) was analyzed using a four-frequency (500, 1000, 2000, and 3000 Hz) pure tone average (PTA). Pre and postoperative ABGs were compared with regard to several prognostic factors, including disease duration, age, Eustachian tube function, existence of otorrhea, size of tympanic membrane perforation, degree of ossicular destruction, presence of cholesteatoma, and its type.

Results: Mean pre and postoperative ABGs of PTA in the 2079 cases studied were 27.88±13.33 dB and 17.38±15.64 dB, respectively, with a hearing success rate of 69%. The results suggested that preoperative ABGs were affected by Eustachian tube function, Griffin grade, presence of cholesteatoma and its type, and the degree of ossicular destruction. Hearing gains differed significantly among the groups when compared with factors of Griffin grade, presence or type of cholesteatoma, and the degree of ossicular destruction.

Conclusions: Many factors affected pre and postoperative ABGs and postoperative hearing outcomes. These results will be useful for designing future clinical studies on COM surgery, as well as for surgical planning and patient counseling in clinical practice.

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中耳病变对慢性中耳炎患者术前和术后听力结果的影响。
背景和目的:本研究的目的是评估中耳病变对慢性中耳炎(COM)患者术前和术后听力的影响,并评估各种预后因素与术前和术后听力之间的关系,该研究使用了韩国耳科学会2005年发布的计算机数据库中检索的2000多例中耳炎手术记录。对象与方法:回顾性分析1989 ~ 2009年同一外科医生进行的2312例COM手术资料。采用四频(500、1000、2000和3000 Hz)纯音平均(PTA)分析术前和术后平均气骨间隙(ABG)。比较术前和术后ABGs的预后因素,包括病程、年龄、耳咽管功能、是否存在耳漏、鼓膜穿孔大小、听骨破坏程度、是否存在胆脂瘤及其类型。结果:2079例PTA患者术前、术后平均ABGs分别为27.88±13.33 dB和17.38±15.64 dB,听力成功率为69%。结果提示术前ABGs受耳咽管功能、Griffin分级、胆脂瘤存在及类型、听骨破坏程度的影响。当与Griffin分级、胆脂瘤的存在或类型以及听骨破坏程度等因素进行比较时,两组之间的听力增益有显著差异。结论:影响术前、术后ABGs及术后听力的因素较多。这些结果将为今后COM手术的临床研究设计,以及临床实践中的手术计划和患者咨询提供参考。
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