Otosclerosis and stapedotomy: hearing improvement, complications, and analysis of potential prognostic factors in a series of 93 cases.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Acta Oto-Laryngologica Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-20 DOI:10.1080/00016489.2023.2231973
Charlotte Wedel, Niels H Holm, Frank Mirz, Therese Ovesen
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Abstract

Background: Stapedotomy is a common treatment for conductive hearing loss in otosclerosis patients.

Aims/objectives: Results of stapedotomy were assessed in terms of hearing improvement and risk of complications. Potential prognostic factors affecting outcomes were identified.

Material and methods: Retrospectively, 93 stapedotomies were evaluated. The primary outcome was hearing improvement based on postoperative ABG ≤10 dB, Belfast rule of thumb, and AC gain ≥20 dB. Secondary outcomes were postoperative complications. Additionally, prognostic factors potentially affecting outcomes were analyzed (age, gender, comorbidity, preoperative audiometry, tinnitus, or vertigo).

Results: A mean ABG of ≤10 dB was achieved in 59%. According to the Belfast rule of thumb, 75% achieved interaural symmetry within ≤15 dB and/or a mean AC4 of ≤30 dB. A gain in AC4 of ≥20 dB was achieved in 57% of primary surgeries. The larger the preoperative ABG, the better hearing after surgery. There was no significant difference in hearing improvement at early and late follow-ups. Transient vertigo was the most common complaint (37%). Taste disturbances were the most frequent permanent complication (14%).

Conclusion and significance: Stapedotomy gave good audible improvement with a low risk of complications. Preoperative ABG was the only prognostic factor affecting the hearing outcome. Only one follow-up 6-12 months seems relevant.

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耳硬化病和镫骨切开术:93例患者的听力改善、并发症和潜在预后因素分析。
背景:Stapedomy是耳硬化症患者传导性听力损失的常见治疗方法。目的:评估镫骨切开术的听力改善和并发症风险。确定了影响预后的潜在预后因素。材料和方法:回顾性分析93例镫骨切开术。主要结果是基于术后ABG≤10的听力改善 dB,贝尔法斯特经验法则,交流增益≥20 dB。次要结果是术后并发症。此外,还分析了可能影响预后的因素(年龄、性别、合并症、术前测听、耳鸣或眩晕)。结果:平均ABG≤10 dB达到59%。根据贝尔法斯特经验法则,75%的人在≤15范围内实现了耳间对称 dB和/或平均AC4≤30 dB。AC4增益≥20 57%的初级手术达到dB。术前ABG越大,术后听力越好。在早期和晚期随访中,听力改善没有显著差异。短暂性眩晕是最常见的主诉(37%)。味觉障碍是最常见的永久性并发症(14%)。术前ABG是影响听力结果的唯一预后因素。只有一次随访6-12 几个月似乎很重要。
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica
Acta Oto-Laryngologica 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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99
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Oto-Laryngologica is a truly international journal for translational otolaryngology and head- and neck surgery. The journal presents cutting-edge papers on clinical practice, clinical research and basic sciences. Acta also bridges the gap between clinical and basic research.
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