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Conductive Hearing Loss with Age-A Histologic and Audiometric Evaluation.

Ivo Dobrev1, Daniel Dillinger1, Letizia Meier1, Dorothe Veraguth1, Flurin Pfiffner1, Rudolf Probst1, Christof Röösli1.   

Abstract

A retrospective analysis to quantify age-related changes of the incudo-malleolar joint (IMJ) and incudo-stapedial joint (ISJ), and to analyse changes in the air-bone gap (ABG) with age, was performed. Defined histologic parameters of 153 IMJ and 106 ISJ from subjects aged from birth to 70 years were correlated to age. Additionally, audiograms of 1760 ears of 974 other subjects aged 20 to 80 years were retrospectively analysed and the ABG was correlated to age. The joint space (age group from 0 to 10 compared to 61 to 70 years) became significantly wider with age (IMJ: from a mean of 44 µm to 100 µm, p < 0.001; ISJ: from a mean of 28 µm to 69 µm, p < 0.009. The thickness of cartilage of the incus decreased in the first 20 years of life (IMJ, from a mean of 88 µm to 65 µm, p < 0.01; ISJ: from a mean of 44 µm to 35 µm, p < 0.01). The ABGs of younger ears (20-40 years) was significantly larger at 500 Hz compared to older ears (60-80 years) by 2-4 dB, while it was significantly smaller by 3-5 dB at 4000 Hz (p < 0.0017). Interindividual variations in all age groups were large for both analyses. The increased joint spaces could potentially reduce the stiffness in the joints and explain the increase in ABG at 4000 Hz and the drop at 500 Hz. While the average change is small and of minimal clinical relevance, a larger increase of ABG with age is seen in some subjects.

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Keywords:  age; air-bone gap; histopathology; incudo-mallear; incudo-stapedial joint; middle ear impecance

Year:  2021        PMID: 34071847     DOI: 10.3390/jcm10112341

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Med        ISSN: 2077-0383            Impact factor:   4.241


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