Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Diabetes Mellitus

Anmar Abdullah Jassim Alhamadani, Ghassan Mohammad Ahmed Alrawy, Ahmed Saadallah Ahmed Alhankawi, Samet Almoula
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Background: Sensorineural hearing loss are common neurological deficit, and diabetes mellitus is a common cause for these problems. Hearing impairment affects the quality of life of diabetic patients. Many researchers found hearing impairment in diabetic patients because diabetes mellitus can cause sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) because of neuropathy and microvascular complications of diabetes mellitus. Aim of the study: The study aims to sensorineural hearing loss in diabetic patients compared with non-diabetic control. Patients and methods: A prospective case control study is performed during the period between Jan 2018 and May 2019. This case series study included 100 known cases of diabetes mellitus, their ages were between 20-60 years, treated at Al-wafaa center, which is specialized center for treatment and follow up of diabetic patients, and Al-Jumhory Teaching Hospital in Mosul. The control group included 100 individuals who did not have any diabetes mellitus or any of the exclusion criteria mentioned in the study. Results: It has been found that sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) was more common in diabetic patients group than controls group, 21% versus 8%. The prevalence of (SNHL) was more in male 31.7% than female diabetic patients 13.5%. Hearing threshold in diabetic patients was higher than that in control group. The hearing loss in diabetic patients is slowly progressive and directly related to the duration of diabetes. Conclusions: Sensorineural hearing loss has been found to be more common in diabetic patients than in control group, and the hearing loss in diabetic patients is slowly progressive. The hearing threshold in diabetic patients had a direct correlation with the duration of disease.
糖尿病患者的感音神经性听力损失
背景:感音神经性听力损失是一种常见的神经功能障碍,糖尿病是常见的病因。听力障碍影响糖尿病患者的生活质量。许多研究者发现糖尿病患者存在听力障碍,因为糖尿病可因其神经病变和微血管并发症引起感音神经性听力损失(SNHL)。研究目的:本研究旨在将糖尿病患者的感音神经性听力损失与非糖尿病对照组进行比较。患者和方法:2018年1月至2019年5月进行前瞻性病例对照研究。该病例系列研究包括100例已知的糖尿病病例,年龄在20-60岁之间,在糖尿病患者治疗和随访的专门中心Al-wafaa中心和摩苏尔的Al-Jumhory教学医院接受治疗。对照组包括100名没有任何糖尿病或研究中提到的任何排除标准的人。结果:糖尿病组感音神经性听力损失(SNHL)发生率高于对照组,分别为21%和8%。男性(31.7%)高于女性(13.5%)。糖尿病患者的听力阈值高于对照组。糖尿病患者的听力损失进展缓慢,与糖尿病病程直接相关。结论:感觉音神经性听力损失在糖尿病患者中较对照组更为常见,且糖尿病患者听力损失进展缓慢。糖尿病患者的听力阈值与病程有直接关系。
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