The Importance of Screening for Hearing Loss in the Elderly.

IF 1 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Polish Journal of Otolaryngology Pub Date : 2021-12-22 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0015.6493
Martina Kovalová, Eva Mrázková, Michaela Škerková, Zdeněk Čada, Jana Janoutová
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<b>Aim:</b> The aim was to compare hearing loss between men and women over 65 in pure tone audiometry and to evaluate the sensitivity of the abbreviated version of the Hearing Handicap Inventory (HHIE-S). This questionnaire highlights hearing handicaps in understanding speech. </br></br><b> Materials and Methods:</b> The data was collected in the years 2011-2015 from respondents above 18 years of age using a standar-dized HHIE-S questionnaire and specialized tests. The cohort was divided into groups based on the severity of hearing loss in the better ear according to the World Health Organization (WHO) as measured by tone threshold audiometry at 500 Hertz (Hz), 1000 Hz, 2000 Hz and 4000 Hz. </br></br> <b> Results:</b> Of the 7070 people (61.8% female and 38.2% male), 68.93% had hearing impairment. Most people had a slight he-aring loss. Based on HHIE-S, 56.94% reported impaired hearing. A statistically significant difference was found between the genders, but according to HHIE-S, females with impaired hearing were not statistically significantly more numerous than males. The diagnostic sensitivity of the HHIE-S was assessed in particular by its sensitivity (75.43%) and specificity (82.53%). The probability that a person has a hearing impairment when the HHIE-S test is positive is 90.21%. </br></br> <b> Conclusions:</b> The HHIE-S is fast, inexpensive and short, and can be included as a screening test for hearing impairment in ca-ring for the elderly. Even a minor hearing impairment can be a significant handicap in elderly patients by restricting not only social interactions but also weakening mental functioning.

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老年人听力损失筛查的重要性。
& lt; b>目的:& lt; / b>目的是比较65岁以上男性和女性在纯音听力测量中的听力损失,并评估听力障碍量表(HHIE-S)的简写版本的敏感性。这份问卷突出了理解言语的听力障碍。& lt; / br> & lt; / br> & lt; b>材料和方法:</b>数据收集于2011-2015年,来自18岁以上的受访者,采用标准化的hhi - s问卷和专门测试。根据世界卫生组织(WHO)在500赫兹(Hz), 1000赫兹,2000赫兹和4000赫兹的音调阈值听力学测量,根据较好耳朵听力损失的严重程度将队列分为几组。& lt; / br> & lt; / br>& lt; b>结果:& lt; / b>7070人中(女性61.8%,男性38.2%),68.93%有听力障碍。大多数人都有轻微的听力损失。根据hhi - s, 56.94%的人报告听力受损。性别间的差异有统计学意义,但根据hhee - s,听力受损女性的数量没有统计学意义上比男性多。特别是HHIE-S的诊断敏感性(75.43%)和特异性(82.53%)。当hhee - s测试呈阳性时,一个人患有听力障碍的概率为90.21%。& lt; / br> & lt; / br>& lt; b>结论:& lt; / b>HHIE-S快速、廉价、简短,可作为老年人听力障碍筛查试验。对老年患者来说,即使是轻微的听力损伤也可能成为严重的障碍,不仅会限制社会交往,还会削弱心理功能。
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