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  • 1Unité d'audiologie, INSERM EMI 99-27, CHU de Bordeaux Université Victor-Segalen-Bordeaux 2 Hôpital Pellegrin.

La Revue Du Praticien
|March 29, 2000
PubMed
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Tinnitus often co-occurs with hearing loss, though not always. Sound therapy success for tinnitus is not significantly impacted by hearing level, but distress may increase with more severe hearing loss.

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Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Neuroscience
  • Otolaryngology

Context:

  • Investigating the intricate relationship between tinnitus and hearing loss.
  • Examining clinical observations and existing neurophysiological models.

Purpose:

  • To explore the clinical correlations between tinnitus and varying degrees of hearing loss.
  • To propose an addition to Jastreboff's neurophysiological model.
  • To assess the influence of hearing loss on tinnitus distress and sound therapy outcomes.

Summary:

  • The majority of tinnitus patients exhibit some hearing loss, yet hearing loss can exist independently of tinnitus.
  • A modified neurophysiological model is suggested to better explain the tinnitus-hearing loss association.
  • Increased distress from tinnitus is linked to more significant hearing loss.

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  • Self-reported hearing loss is a crucial factor in tailoring sound therapy for tinnitus.
  • McKinney's findings indicate that hearing level does not substantially alter the efficacy of habituation sound therapy for tinnitus.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a refined understanding of tinnitus pathophysiology and its link to hearing impairment.
    • Offers practical considerations for clinicians implementing tinnitus management strategies, particularly sound therapy.
    • Highlights the importance of patient-reported hearing loss in personalized treatment approaches.