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Children presenting with tinnitus: a retrospective study

K Martin1, S Snashall

  • 1Department of Paediatrics, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, UK.

British Journal of Audiology
|April 1, 1994
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This study found childhood tinnitus is often linked to other symptoms and hearing loss, with 17% of cases resolving. Tinnitus in children can be more impactful than previously thought.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric audiology
  • Otolaryngology
  • Clinical research

Background:

  • Tinnitus in children is a growing concern.
  • Previous studies on pediatric tinnitus have limited scope.
  • Understanding the characteristics and associations of childhood tinnitus is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the prevalence and characteristics of tinnitus in a pediatric population.
  • To identify factors associated with childhood tinnitus.
  • To assess the impact and resolution rates of tinnitus in children.

Main Methods:

  • A multicentre retrospective survey was conducted.
  • Data collected via questionnaires and medical record review.
  • Included 67 children attending audiology clinics for tinnitus.

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Main Results:

  • 42 questionnaires were returned, with onset varying from infancy to 16 years.
  • Tinnitus was reported as more problematic than in prior studies.
  • Strong associations found between tinnitus and symptoms, family/personal history, and hearing loss.

Conclusions:

  • Childhood tinnitus is frequently associated with other health factors.
  • A significant minority (17%) of children experienced tinnitus resolution.
  • Further research into pediatric tinnitus management is warranted.