Erika M Zettner1, Malcolm A Gleser2. 1. 1 Department of Surgery, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA. 2. 2 CEO Oricula Therapeutics LLC, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Hearing loss is a significant and growing problem as patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) live longer and experience frequent courses of intravenous aminoglycoside antibiotics (hereafter, "IVs"). This study seeks to document that risk in a large adult population with CF, accounting for age and aminoglycoside exposure. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case review of patients with CF who had multiple audiograms over years. SETTING: Tertiary care cystic fibrosis setting. SUBJECT AND METHODS: The first and last audiograms recorded over a 10-year period were compared for 165 adult patients with CF. Patients were divided into 3 study groups: 34 patients with no intervening aminoglycoside IVs (0 IVs), 103 patients with 1 to 9 IVs, and 28 patients with ≥10 IVs. Threshold shift (TS) between the audiograms were examined for the 3 groups before and after age/sex adjustments. Two new hearing loss metrics were tested. RESULTS: At first examination, 48% of patients (average age, 30.0 years) already had hearing loss. At last examination (average, 4.4 years later), 64% of the patients had hearing loss even with age/sex adjustment. Use of the age/sex hearing threshold adjustment eliminated the TS in the 0 IVs group. Two new metrics calculated for each patient demonstrated that 48% of patients who had 1 to 9 IVs had ototoxic scores, while almost 80% of the ≥10 IV group had ototoxic scores. CONCLUSION: The majority of adult patients with CF are (often repeatedly) exposed to parenteral aminoglycosides and lose hearing at a rate that far exceeds that predicted from aging alone.
OBJECTIVE:Hearing loss is a significant and growing problem as patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) live longer and experience frequent courses of intravenous aminoglycoside antibiotics (hereafter, "IVs"). This study seeks to document that risk in a large adult population with CF, accounting for age and aminoglycoside exposure. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case review of patients with CF who had multiple audiograms over years. SETTING: Tertiary care cystic fibrosis setting. SUBJECT AND METHODS: The first and last audiograms recorded over a 10-year period were compared for 165 adult patients with CF. Patients were divided into 3 study groups: 34 patients with no intervening aminoglycoside IVs (0 IVs), 103 patients with 1 to 9 IVs, and 28 patients with ≥10 IVs. Threshold shift (TS) between the audiograms were examined for the 3 groups before and after age/sex adjustments. Two new hearing loss metrics were tested. RESULTS: At first examination, 48% of patients (average age, 30.0 years) already had hearing loss. At last examination (average, 4.4 years later), 64% of the patients had hearing loss even with age/sex adjustment. Use of the age/sex hearing threshold adjustment eliminated the TS in the 0 IVs group. Two new metrics calculated for each patient demonstrated that 48% of patients who had 1 to 9 IVs had ototoxic scores, while almost 80% of the ≥10 IV group had ototoxic scores. CONCLUSION: The majority of adult patients with CF are (often repeatedly) exposed to parenteral aminoglycosides and lose hearing at a rate that far exceeds that predicted from aging alone.
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