Literature DB >> 16612525

Clinical, etiological and progression factors of hearing in sudden deafness.

Norma de Oliveira Penido1, Hugo Valter Lisboa Ramos, Flávia Alencar Barros, Oswaldo Laércio Mendonça Cruz, Ronaldo Nunes Toledo.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Out of the many forms of therapy for sudden deafness, some require hospitalization and present significant risks. AIM: This prospective study analyzes etiology and evolution in cases of sudden deafness (SD) where outpatient oral treatment was used. STUDY
DESIGN: Clinical with transversal cohort. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: Forty cases of sudden hearing loss were followed for at least one year. All were submitted to initial clinical evaluation, auditory tests, routine blood analysis, and magnetic resonance imaging. All received initial treatment with pentoxifylline and prednisone.
RESULTS: 45% (n=18) presented normal auditory thresholds, 40% (n=16) showed some improvement in hearing, 15% (n=6) maintained initial hearing level. Nine cases (22.5%) presented clinical conditions possibly implicated in hearing loss (viral infection, immunomediated hearing loss, vascular disorders, and so on); three (7.5%) had cerebellopontine tumors. Evolution of hearing in these 12 cases with presumed etiology presented no differences from hearing in the 28 cases without any known etiological factor. Clinical treatment within the first seven days was the only statistically significantly different condition in patients who improved hearing.
CONCLUSIONS: An objective search for etiological bases should be conducted in any case of acute sensorineural hearing loss. The presence of cerebellopontine tumors in 7.5% of cases of SD, among other treated causes, justifies a thorough clinical investigation in these patients. Overall good evolution of hearing was observed in 67.5% of cases of SD, regardless of its etiology. Therapy within the first seven days of SD was significantly related to better outcomes in hearing.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16612525     DOI: 10.1016/s1808-8694(15)31268-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz J Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 1808-8686


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