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Effects of Smoking on Eustachian Tube and Hearing.

Matteo Pezzoli1, Denise Lofaro2, Alessandro Oliva2, Monica Orione1, Daniela Cupi1, Andrea Albera3, Guido Bongioannini1, Roberto Albera3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of tobacco use on the Eustachian tube and inner ear function. STUDY
DESIGN: Case-control study. SUBJECTS AND SETTINGS: Thirty-one nonsmoking volunteers and 34 smoking subjects recruited in an University Hospital, submitted to an audiological evaluation including pure tone audiometry, basal tympanogram, stapedial reflexes analysis, and nine-step eustachian tube (ET) function test.
RESULTS: Pure Tone Average (PTA) threshold at all frequencies tested was 12.5 dB in smokers and 3.7 in nonsmoking subjects. Nine smokers (27%) presented some degree of hearing loss versus none in the nonsmoker group. Linear regression analysis showed a higher degree of sensorineural hearing loss with age in smokers. Among the smokers, 20 subjects (59%) presented an impaired tubal function for the nine-step inflation/deflation tympanometric test, while only 6 (19%) subjects in the group of nonsmokers showed a tubal dysfunction.
CONCLUSION: Tobacco use may reduce the ability to hear, mainly causing a sensorineural hearing loss for higher frequencies. We also found the presence of a high number of smokers suffering from tubal dysfunction. This has an important clinical relevance, not only because smoking increases the incidence of middle ear diseases, but also because tubal dysfunction may cause nonspecific symptoms characterised by ear fullness and difficulties in middle ear equalisation.

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Keywords:  eustachian tube; hearing loss; smoke; tobacco

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29336126     DOI: 10.5935/0946-5448.20170019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Tinnitus J        ISSN: 0946-5448


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