使用慢性中耳炎效益量表 (COfMBI) 评分评估骨导听力植入术 (BCHI) 患者的慢性耳部症状。

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Otology & Neurotology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1097/MAO.0000000000004255
Rachael Collins, John Phillips, Junaid Hanif, Ian Nunney, Amanda Collett
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研究目的本研究旨在使用经过验证的疾病特异性患者报告结果测量(PROM)问卷,确定骨导听力植入体(BCHI)植入患者健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的改善情况:回顾性和前瞻性混合相关研究:地点:英国单一三级转诊中心:主要结果指标:慢性中耳炎受益量表(COMBI)评分(干预后)和格拉斯哥健康状况量表(GHSI)(BCHI前后问卷调查):结果:COMBI 各项指标均有改善。COMBI 总分的平均值为 46.3(标准差 = 5.3)。虽然听力和社交方面出现了预期的明显改善,但在 BCHI 后,耳部症状也有明显改善,医疗干预也有所减少。BCHI后,所有GHSI评分均有明显改善(总差异中位数为67.1,P < 0.0001):本研究使用两种不同的PROM对BCHI患者的治疗效果进行了报告:结论:本研究使用两种不同的 PROMs:COMBI 和 GHSI,报告了 BCHI 患者的良好疗效。尽管这些 PROMs 互为补充,但它们也从不同的角度对同一组群的患者进行了分析,其中 COMBI 对特定的耳部症状提供了独特的见解。这是首次报道在 BCHI 患者中使用这种 PROMS 的研究,进一步证明了 BCHI 对患者的广泛改善作用。
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Assessing Chronic Ear Symptoms in Bone-Conduction Hearing Implant (BCHI) Patients Using the Chronic Otitis Media Benefit Inventory (COMBI) Score.

Objective: This study aimed to determine improvement in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) using a validated disease-specific patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) questionnaire in patients undergoing bone-conduction hearing implant (BCHI) insertion.

Study design: A mixed retrospective and prospective correlational study.

Setting: Single tertiary referral center in the United Kingdom.

Patients: All adult patients undergoing their first BCHI over 6 years (April 1, 2017, to March 3, 2023).

Main outcome measures: The Chronic Otitis Media Benefit Inventory (COMBI) score (postintervention) and the Glasgow Health Status Inventory (GHSI) (pre-and post-BCHI questionnaire).

Results: Improvements were seen across all COMBI domains. The mean total COMBI score was 46.3 (standard deviation = 5.3). Although expected significant improvements were seen in hearing and social domains, there were also notable gains in ear symptoms and reduced medical intervention post-BCHI. There was a statistically significant improvement in all GHSI scores post-BCHI (median total difference 67.1, p < 0.0001).

Conclusions: This study reports very favorable outcomes for BCHI patients using two different PROMs: COMBI and GHSI. Although these PROMs complement each other, they also offer different perspectives on the same cohort of patients, with COMBI providing a unique insight into specific ear symptoms. This is the first reported study using this complement of PROMS in BCHI patients and offers further evidence for the wide-reaching improvements BCHI can have for patients.

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Otology & Neurotology
Otology & Neurotology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
14.30%
发文量
509
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​Otology & Neurotology publishes original articles relating to both clinical and basic science aspects of otology, neurotology, and cranial base surgery. As the foremost journal in its field, it has become the favored place for publishing the best of new science relating to the human ear and its diseases. The broadly international character of its contributing authors, editorial board, and readership provides the Journal its decidedly global perspective.
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