[Hearing disorders in patients with cleft lip and palate].

Chirurgia maxillofacialis & plastica Pub Date : 1989-01-01
J Handzić, R Subotić, N Sprem, M Bagatin
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Hearing threshold in cleft lip/or palate was assessed in 316 ears by pure tone audiometry. Normal hearing threshold was found in almost a half (164/51,9%) of the ears examined. Hearing defects were most frequently observed in cases of complete unilateral cleft palate (48/60%), whereas they were least frequently recorded in cases of cleft lip (15/19,2%). Complete bilateral cleft lip and palate was associated with conduction deafness in 29 (42,9%) ears examined, thus occupying the last but one place according to the frequency of association between deafness and cleft defects. A hearing conduction gap or more than 40 dB was most frequently present in complete cleft lip and palate (7/5,6%), followed by cleft palate (4/5%). Submucous cleft palate was observed to be less frequently accompanied by conduction deafness (9/56,2%) as compared to complete cleft palate, despite a common feature of bone and muscle support discontinuity. Cleft lip was least frequently accompanied by conduction deafness, but it was still present to a relatively high percentage when compared to the cleft-free population.

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唇腭裂患者的听力障碍。
采用纯音测听法对316耳唇腭裂患者的听力阈值进行评估。几乎一半(164/51,9%)的耳朵听力正常。听力缺陷在单侧完全性腭裂中最常见(48/60%),而在唇裂中最不常见(15/ 19.2%)。完全性双侧唇腭裂伴传导性耳聋29耳(42.9%),在耳聋与唇腭裂的相关频率中排名倒数第二。完全性唇腭裂最常见的是听觉传导间隙或大于40 dB(7/5,6%),其次是腭裂(4/5%)。与完全性腭裂相比,粘膜下腭裂伴传导性耳聋的发生率较低(9/56,2%),尽管其共同特征是骨和肌肉支持不连续。唇裂伴随传导性耳聋的频率最低,但与无唇裂人群相比,仍然存在相对较高的比例。
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