耳科:听力损失。

Q3 Medicine
FP essentials Pub Date : 2024-07-01
Michael Tudeen, Maribeth Porter Williams, Frank A Orlando, John Malaty
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在美国和全世界,听力损失都是严重的发病原因。由于持续的噪声暴露、慢性疾病控制不佳和人口老龄化等诸多因素,听力损失的负担预计将继续增加。听力损失通常分为传导性听力损失、感音神经性听力损失或混合性听力损失。听力损失的类型可通过综合患者病史和体格检查来确定,然后再通过听力测定和鼓室测量来确认。通常不需要进行高级成像检查,但在特定情况下可能会有所帮助。突发性感音神经性听力损失应立即转诊至耳鼻喉科医生和听力学家。对这种情况的处理是有选择性的,但最初可能包括口服皮质类固醇。慢性听力损失的治疗包括使用助听器,助听器能给使用者带来很大益处,但历来价格昂贵,许多保险计划都不承保。最近,美国立法允许直接向消费者推销助听器,并提供无需临床评估的非处方助听器,从而使助听器更容易获得,价格也更合理。
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Otology: Hearing Loss.

Hearing loss is the cause of significant morbidity throughout the United States and the world. Because of numerous factors, such as ongoing noise exposure, poorly controlled chronic disease, and an aging population, the burden of hearing loss is expected to continue to increase. Hearing loss commonly is categorized as conductive, sensorineural, or mixed. The type of hearing loss can be determined through a combination of patient history and physical examination, and then confirmed with audiometry and tympanometry. Advanced imaging is not typically necessary, but it may be helpful in specific instances. The presentation of sudden sensorineural hearing loss should prompt urgent referral to an otolaryngologist and audiologist. Management of this condition is selective but may initially include oral corticosteroids. Management for chronic hearing loss involves the use of hearing aids, which can offer a large benefit to users but historically have been expensive and not covered by many insurance plans. Recent US legislation has made hearing aids more accessible and affordable by allowing direct-to-consumer marketing and offering over-the-counter hearing aids without a clinical evaluation.

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