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Dynamic sensorineural hearing loss: implications for audiologists: case reports

J W Hall1, G W Bratt, M K Schwaber

  • 1Division of Hearing and Speech Sciences, School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37212-3102.

Journal of the American Academy of Audiology
|November 1, 1993
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Many sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) cases are treatable, not just active ear disease. Audiologists play a key role in managing dynamic SNHL across all ages.

Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Otolaryngology
  • Speech and Hearing Sciences

Background:

  • Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is often perceived as static, but some causes are dynamic and treatable.
  • Audiologists are increasingly the first point of contact for hearing healthcare.
  • Understanding treatable etiologies of SNHL is crucial for effective patient management.

Observation:

  • Review of clinical entities associated with dynamic SNHL in infants, children, and adults.
  • Case reports illustrating treatment-related changes in SNHL.
  • Focus on the audiologist's role in managing these dynamic cases.

Findings:

  • Dynamic SNHL, influenced by treatable conditions, requires ongoing audiological assessment.
  • Early identification and intervention can lead to improved hearing outcomes.

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  • Audiologists are vital in diagnosing and managing fluctuating hearing loss.
  • Implications:

    • Audiologists must consider treatable causes of SNHL, not just active ear disease.
    • Enhanced diagnostic and management skills for audiologists are essential.
    • This approach can improve the quality of life for individuals with SNHL.