Analysis of the causes of the occurrence and treatment results of sudden hearing loss/deafness in the own material.

IF 1 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Polish Journal of Otolaryngology Pub Date : 2022-12-14 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0016.0050
Katarzyna Szkutnik, Jurek Olszewski
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Abstract

Introduction: The aim of the study was to analyze the causes of the occurrence and treatment results of sudden hearing loss / deafness in own material.

Material and methods: The tests were performed in 64 women aged 10-89 years and 70 men aged 18-85 years, who were treated in the Department of Otolaryngology due to sudden hearing loss / deafness in 2011-2020. A retrospective analysis was carried out on the basis of the data contained in the medical documentation, taking into account: gender, age of patients, type of symptoms, establishing the circumstances and possible causes of the appearance of symptoms, audiological and imaging tests, the cause of the sudden hearing loss / deafness and applied treatment.

Results: In the conducted research it was found that sudden hearing loss / deafness was the most common in women and men in the age range of 51-60 years and 61-70 years. Sudden hearing loss/ deafness was accompanied by the following symptoms in both women and men: tinnitus in 48,4% and 74,3%, tinnitus and vertigo in 28,1% and 14,3%, and vertigo in 6,3% and in 1,4%. In own research, the most common cause of sudden hearing loss/deafness in women and men was respectively: idiopathic cause in 43,8% and 40,0%, infectious in 18,8%, vascular in 12,4% and 12,9%, and neurovascular conflict (included separately) in 12,4% and 12,9%, while in men the acoustic trauma should also be mentioned in 18,5%. The best results in the treatment of sudden hearing loss / deafness on a three-point scale, which depends on the treatment method used, both in women and men, i.e. complete relief of symptoms obtained after the use of vascular drugs with steroid therapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy - in 25,0% and 22,9%, partial relief of symptoms occurred after vascular treatment with steroid therapy - in 28,1% and 37,2%.

Conclusions: Sudden hearing loss / deafness in both women and men was accompanied by tinnitus, tinnitus and vertigo and vertigo at the same time. In own research the most common cause of sudden hearing loss / deafness in both women and men was: idiopathic, infectious, vascular and neurovascular conflict. The best emergency treatment outcomes of sudden hearing loss / deafness according to a three-level scale, depending on the applied method of treatment, both in women and men, i.e. complete relief of symptoms was obtained after the use of vascular drugs with steroid therapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapyKey words: causes, occurrence, treatment results, sudden hearing loss / deafnes.

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前言:本研究的目的是分析自身材料中突发性听力损失/耳聋的发生原因及治疗效果。材料和方法:对2011-2020年因突发性听力损失/耳聋在耳鼻喉科就诊的64名10-89岁女性和70名18-85岁男性进行了测试。根据医疗文件中包含的数据进行了回顾性分析,考虑到:性别、患者年龄、症状类型、确定症状出现的情况和可能原因、听力学和影像学检查、突然听力丧失/耳聋的原因和应用的治疗。结果:研究发现,突发性听力损失/耳聋在51 ~ 60岁和61 ~ 70岁年龄段的女性和男性中最为常见。突发性听力损失/耳聋在女性和男性中均伴有以下症状:耳鸣分别为48.4%和74.3%,耳鸣和眩晕分别为28.1%和14.3%,眩晕分别为6.3%和1.4%。在自己的研究中,女性和男性中最常见的突发性听力损失/耳聋的原因分别是:特发性原因(43.8%和40.0%),感染性原因(18.8%),血管性原因(12.4%和12.9%),神经血管冲突(单独包括)分别为12.4%和12.9%,而男性中也应提到听损伤(18.5%)。治疗突发性听力损失/耳聋的最佳结果是三分制,这取决于所使用的治疗方法,在女性和男性中,即使用血管药物与类固醇治疗和高压氧治疗后症状完全缓解-分别为25.0%和22.9%,血管治疗与类固醇治疗后症状部分缓解-分别为28.1%和37.2%。结论:女性和男性突发性听力损失/耳聋均伴有耳鸣,耳鸣同时伴有眩晕和眩晕。在我自己的研究中,女性和男性的突发性听力损失/耳聋最常见的原因是:特发性、传染性、血管和神经血管冲突。突发性听力损失/耳聋急诊治疗的最佳结果根据治疗方法的不同分为三级,男女均适用,即血管药物联合类固醇治疗和高压氧治疗后症状完全缓解。关键词:原因、发生、治疗结果、突发性听力损失/耳聋。
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