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  • The study investigated prognostic factors for idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) in 115 patients, particularly focusing on the effects of vertigo/dizziness and age on hearing loss outcomes.
  • Results showed that patients with vertigo/dizziness experienced more severe hearing loss and poorer recovery, especially at certain frequency ranges, while older patients (65+) had higher post-treatment hearing thresholds.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of comparing affected and nonaffected ear thresholds to better understand the impact of pre-existing hearing loss on SSNHL outcomes.

Article Abstract

Various prognostic factors for idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) have been reported. Hearing loss directly derived from idiopathic SSNHL is important for understanding underlying pathogenesis and outcomes. We assessed the usefulness of evaluating hearing loss and recovery of idiopathic SSNHL on the basis of estimated hearing loss. The study included 115 patients whose characteristics and outcomes of hearing loss were investigated. The effects of vertigo/dizziness and age on hearing thresholds before/after treatment, nonaffected ear threshold, estimated hearing loss, improvement of hearing loss, and estimated remaining hearing loss were investigated. Vertigo/dizziness was a significant prognostic factor for hearing. In vertigo/dizziness patients, significantly more severe hearing loss and poorer improvement of hearing loss were observed above 500 Hz and below 1000 Hz, respectively. Severe hearing disorder remained at all frequencies. Conversely, post-treatment thresholds were significantly higher in the older population (≥65 years), although no differences in pretreatment thresholds were observed between the younger (≤64 years) and older populations. However, on the basis of nonaffected ear thresholds, previously existing hearing loss could have influenced the outcome. Thus, comparison of hearing outcomes between affected and nonaffected ears is essential for understanding hearing loss and outcomes in idiopathic SSNHL cases with existing hearing disorder.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498508PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/audiolres12050048DOI Listing

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