Long-term follow-up of children with hearing loss that is minimally progressive.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
International Journal of Audiology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-26 DOI:10.1080/14992027.2023.2211738
Elizabeth M Fitzpatrick, Rola Hashem, JoAnne Whittingham, Flora Nassrallah
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Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe changes in audiometric thresholds over time in children whose hearing loss demonstrated early mild progression.

Design: This was a retrospective follow-up study to examine long-term audiologic results in children with progressive loss.

Study sample: We examined audiologic data for 69 children, (diagnosed from 2003 to 2013), who had been previously categorised as having "minimal" progressive hearing loss.

Results: Children had a median of 10.0 (7.5, 12.1) years of follow-up and a median age of 12.5 (IQR: 11.0, 14.5) years; 92.8%; 64 of 69) of children continued to show progressive hearing loss (defined as a decrease of ≥10 dB at two or more adjacent frequencies between 0.5 and 4 kHz or a decrease in 15 dB at one frequency) in at least one ear since diagnosis. Further examination showed that 82.8% of ears (106 of 128) had deterioration in hearing. Of the 64 children, 29.7% (19/64) showed further deterioration since the first analysis.

Conclusion: More than 90% of children identified as having minimal progressive hearing loss continued to show deterioration in hearing. Ongoing audiological monitoring of children with hearing loss is indicated to ensure timely intervention and to better counsel families.

对听力损失程度轻微的儿童进行长期随访。
研究目的本研究旨在描述早期轻度听力损失儿童的听阈随时间的变化情况:这是一项回顾性随访研究,目的是检查渐进性听力损失儿童的长期听力结果:我们检查了 69 名儿童(2003 年至 2013 年期间确诊)的听力数据,这些儿童之前被归类为 "轻度 "进行性听力损失:儿童的随访时间中位数为 10.0 (7.5, 12.1) 年,年龄中位数为 12.5 (IQR: 11.0, 14.5) 岁;自诊断以来,92.8% 的儿童(69 人中有 64 人)至少有一只耳朵继续出现进行性听力损失(定义为 0.5 至 4 kHz 之间的两个或两个以上相邻频率下降≥10 dB 或一个频率下降 15 dB)。进一步检查显示,82.8% 的耳朵(128 个中的 106 个)听力下降。在 64 名儿童中,有 29.7%(19/64)的儿童自第一次分析后听力进一步恶化:结论:90%以上被确定为轻度进行性听力损失的儿童听力继续恶化。对听力损失儿童进行持续的听力监测可确保及时干预,并为家庭提供更好的咨询服务。
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International Journal of Audiology
International Journal of Audiology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
14.80%
发文量
133
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.
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