慢性中耳炎中的耳功能障碍的决定因素:粘膜疾病
Rebecca Philipose1, Ashish Varghese1, Navneet Kumar1
1Department of E.N.T., Christian Medical College, Ludhiana, Punjab India.
概括
慢性中耳炎 (COM) - 粘膜疾病与感觉神经听力损失有关,较高的骨传导值表明耳功能障碍. 年龄增长是主要的风险因素,建议早期干预以改善听力结果.
科学领域:
- 耳鼻喉科 耳鼻喉科 耳鼻喉科
- 听力学 听力学是指听力学.
- 神经外科 神经外科
背景情况:
- 慢性中耳炎 (COM) - 粘膜病和感觉神经听力损失 (SNHL) 之间的关联仍在争论中.
- 确定COM患者骨传导值升高的危险因素对于手术咨询和最佳听力结果至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查COM粘膜疾病和耳功能障碍之间的关系.
- 确定影响受影响耳朵骨传导值的决定因素.
主要方法:
- 一项涉及72名单边COM粘膜病患者的研究.
- 进行纯音调听力测量,患者按听力损失类型分类 (仅导电与SNHL组件).
- 多变量线性回归分析了骨传导值与COM-粘膜疾病和其他因素,使用对侧耳朵作为对照.
主要成果:
- 18.05%的参与者表现出SNHL组成部分.
- 与健康的耳朵相比,患病的耳朵的骨传导值显著更高 (5.41dB在0.5kHz到3.77dB在4kHz,p<0.001).
- 随着年龄的增加是与骨导电值升高相关的唯一显著因素 (p = 0.002),更高的频率更容易受到影响.
结论:
- 粘膜疾病与骨导电值升高有关,这表明耳功能障碍和内耳脆弱性.
- 感觉神经听力损失可以在疾病进展的早期表现出来.
- 建议对COM粘膜疾病进行早期手术干预,以减轻听力损失的进展.
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