Transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions as a prognostic indicator in idiopathic sudden hearing loss

P. Lalaki, K. Markou, M. Tsalighopoulos, I. Daniilidis
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Abstract

Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISHL) remains a controversial topic. So far, there are no proven objective auditory factors to establish prognosis. Otoacoustic emissions reflect the functional integrity of the outer hair cells. The aim of this study was to assess the presence of transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAEs) in the early stages of ISHL cases as a prognostic indicator. Thirty patients hospitalized for ISHL were included in the study. All patients underwent pure-tone audiometry (PTA) and TEOAE recordings on the admission day and at least three measures on the subsequent eight days. The audiometric threshold improvement at each frequency was correlated with the TEOAE parameters on each measure. Finally, the presence of TEOAEs on early examination was correlated with PTA threshold improvement. Twenty-three out of 30 patients experienced hearing recovery. Fourteen of the recovered patients had recordable TEOAEs or acceptable TEOAE peak amplitudes in some frequency bands on the first two measures, despite having audiometric thresholds greater than 40 dB HL. It thus seems that TEOAEs might serve as a clinical tool for prediction of recovery in ISHL cases.
瞬时诱发耳声发射作为特发性突发性听力损失的预后指标
特发性突发性感音神经性听力损失(ISHL)一直是一个有争议的话题。到目前为止,还没有证实的客观听觉因素来建立预后。耳声发射反映了外毛细胞的功能完整性。本研究的目的是评估瞬时诱发耳声发射(teoae)在ISHL病例早期作为预后指标的存在。30例因ISHL住院的患者纳入研究。所有患者在入院当天进行纯音听力学(PTA)和TEOAE记录,并在随后的8天内进行至少3次测量。每个频率的听力学阈值改善与每个测量的TEOAE参数相关。最后,早期检查中teoae的存在与PTA阈值提高相关。30名患者中有23名听力恢复。尽管听力学阈值大于40 dB HL,但14例康复患者在前两项测量中有可记录的TEOAE或在某些频带中有可接受的TEOAE峰幅。因此,teoae似乎可以作为预测ISHL病例恢复的临床工具。
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