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Auditory Perception

The auditory system is essential for sound perception, utilizing various critical structures. When sound waves enter the outer ear, they travel through the ear canal and cause the eardrum to vibrate. These vibrations are then transmitted to the middle ear, where three tiny bones – the malleus, incus, and stapes – amplify the sound. This amplification is crucial, as it ensures that the sound vibrations are strong enough to be conveyed to the inner ear. These vibrations then reach the cochlea, a...

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Practice Patterns in Asymmetric Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Survey Data.

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  • 1Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, New York, U.S.A.

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Practitioner approaches to asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss (ASNHL) vary significantly. Evidence-based guidelines are needed to standardize imaging practices for ASNHL patients.

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  • Otolaryngology
  • Audiology
  • Medical Imaging

Background:

  • Asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss (ASNHL) management lacks standardized screening protocols.
  • Existing guidelines offer varied thresholds for imaging, leading to inconsistent practices.
  • This study investigates current otolaryngologist practices for ASNHL patient imaging.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the imaging protocols used by otolaryngologists for patients with ASNHL.
  • To identify variations in practice patterns among different otolaryngologist subspecialties.
  • To highlight the need for evidence-based guidelines in ASNHL management.

Main Methods:

  • A web-based survey was distributed to otolaryngology faculty at academic medical centers.
  • The survey included demographic questions, general practice patterns, and simulated patient cases.
  • Data were collected from 88 respondents out of 468 distributed surveys (18.8% response rate).

Main Results:

  • The majority defined ASNHL as >30 dB asymmetry at one frequency, or >20 dB at two continuous frequencies, or >10 dB at three contiguous frequencies.
  • General otolaryngologists were more inclined to rely on serial audiograms alone.
  • Otology/neurotology specialists showed a higher tendency to order imaging studies.

Conclusions:

  • Significant variability exists among providers in managing ASNHL.
  • There is a clear need for evidence-based guidelines to standardize imaging practices for ASNHL.
  • Standardized guidelines would improve patient care and diagnostic consistency.