Effect of COVID-19 on peripheral and central hearing abilities

Rohit Bhattacharyya, Sushmitha S. Upadhya, Prashanth Prabhu
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COVID-19 has caused various implications on physical and mental health of human beings. It included several symptoms involving the auditory vestibular system. This study aims to investigate the impact of active COVID-19 infection on central and peripheral auditory pathways. Two groups of subjects were involved in the research: Group I consisted of 45 individuals with no history of COVID-19, while Group II included 41 individuals who were diagnosed with COVID-19 through RT-PCR testing. The audiological battery used in this study included Pure tone audiometry, Digit in Noise test, Dichotic CV test, and Pitch pattern test, all of which were administered online. Testing was conducted in two phases for both groups. Phase 1 testing took place within the first 7 days of a positive RT-PCR result, while Phase 2 testing occurred within a week of a negative RT-PCR test. Additionally, participants completed a questionnaire to provide information on general health conditions and their otological symptoms. The results from Phase 1 testing revealed that Group II exhibited statistically lower scores in all the audiological tests compared to Group I (control group). However, during Phase 2 testing, this significant difference was no longer observed between both groups. Based on the findings, it can be inferred that the audiological pathway was compromised during the active infection stage of COVID-19. Therefore, this study highlights changes in performance concerning tests that assess the central auditory system during the infection period. SH/IRB/RP/24. Registered 12 January 2021.
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COVID-19 对外周和中枢听力能力的影响
COVID-19 对人类的身心健康造成了各种影响。其中包括一些涉及听觉前庭系统的症状。本研究旨在调查 COVID-19 活动性感染对中枢和外周听觉通路的影响。研究涉及两组受试者:第一组包括 45 名无 COVID-19 感染史的受试者,第二组包括 41 名通过 RT-PCR 检测确诊感染 COVID-19 的受试者。本研究采用的听力测试包括纯音测听、噪声中数字测试、二分CV测试和音高模式测试,所有测试均在线进行。两组测试均分两个阶段进行。第一阶段测试在 RT-PCR 检测结果呈阳性的头 7 天内进行,而第二阶段测试则在 RT-PCR 检测结果呈阴性的一周内进行。此外,参与者还填写了一份问卷,以提供有关一般健康状况和耳科症状的信息。第 1 阶段测试结果显示,与第 I 组(对照组)相比,第 II 组在所有听力测试中的得分均低于第 I 组。然而,在第二阶段测试中,两组之间不再存在显著差异。根据研究结果可以推断,在 COVID-19 的活跃感染阶段,听觉通路受到了损害。因此,本研究强调了感染期间评估中枢听觉系统的测试成绩的变化。SH/IRB/RP/24。2021 年 1 月 12 日注册。
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