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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38247563/cochlear-implantation-in-children-affected-by-single-sided-deafness-a-comprehensive-review
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REVIEW
Giuseppe Santopietro, Virginia Fancello, Giuseppe Fancello, Chiara Bianchini, Stefano Pelucchi, Andrea Ciorba
Children with single-sided deafness (SSD) may experience delays in language and speech development. Reduced speech discrimination and poor sound localization abilities in young SSD patients may result in greater cognitive efforts required to focus and process auditory information, as well as increased listening-related fatigue. Consequently, these children can have a higher risk of academic failure and are often in need of extra help at school. Recently, cochlear implants (CIs) have been introduced as a rehabilitative option for these children, but their effectiveness is still a topic of debate...
January 12, 2024: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38247562/suspicion-and-treatment-of-perilymphatic-fistula-a-prospective-clinical-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Issam Saliba, Naif Bawazeer, Sarah Belhassen
Background: Since the discovery of the perilymphatic fistula (PLF), the diagnosis and treatment remain controversial. If successfully recognized, the PLF is surgically repairable with an obliteration of the fistula site. Successful treatment has a major impact on patient's quality of life with an improvement in their audiological and vestibular symptoms. Objective: To prospectively investigate patients' clinical and audiological evolution with PLF suspicion after middle ear exploration and obliteration of the round and oval window...
January 8, 2024: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38247561/incidence-of-otolaryngological-manifestations-in-individuals-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-a-special-focus-on-auditory-disorders
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REVIEW
Keelin McKenna, Soumil Prasad, Jaimee Cooper, Ava M King, Shahriar Shahzeidi, Jeenu Mittal, Max Zalta, Rahul Mittal, Adrien A Eshraghi
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by stereotyped and repetitive behavior patterns. In addition to neurological and behavioral problems, individuals with ASD commonly experience otolaryngological comorbidities. Individuals with ASD often have auditory disorders including hearing loss and auditory processing disorders such as central auditory processing disorder (CAPD), as well as both chronic and recurrent otitis media. These challenges negatively impact a person's ability to effectively communicate and may further impact their neurological functioning, particularly when not appropriately treated...
January 4, 2024: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38247560/vestibular-drop-attack-an-analysis-of-the-therapeutic-response
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sergio Carmona, Martin Gabriel Fernandez, Cristian David Espona
The present study evaluates the response to betahistine in patients who presented vestibular drops attacks in the context of Ménière's disease (MD) and the factors that can predict an unfavorable response to it. A total of 43 patients were analyzed, out of which 33 were diagnosed with MD. This is a descriptive, cross-sectional study with retrospective data collection. Data as regards age, accompanying symptoms, etiological diagnosis and response to MD treatment were collected. A statistical analysis was carried out, and we found that the disease evolution time and specific alterations in the vestibulospinal and oculomotor physical examination present an unfavorable response to betahistine...
December 27, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38247559/comment-on-tabet-et-al-vestibular-migraine-versus-m%C3%A3-niere-s-disease-diagnostic-utility-of-electrocochleography-audiol-res-2023-13-12-22
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeremy Hornibrook
I wish to comment on an aspect of the recently published article by Saliba I. et al., titled Vestibular Migraine versus Meniere's Disease: Diagnostic Utility of Electrocochleograpy [...].
December 25, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391765/waardenburg-syndrome-the-contribution-of-next-generation-sequencing-to-the-identification-of-novel-causative-variants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William Bertani-Torres, Karina Lezirovitz, Danillo Alencar-Coutinho, Eliete Pardono, Silvia Souza da Costa, Larissa do Nascimento Antunes, Judite de Oliveira, Paulo Alberto Otto, Véronique Pingault, Regina Célia Mingroni-Netto
Waardenburg syndrome (WS) is characterized by hearing loss and pigmentary abnormalities of the eyes, hair, and skin. The condition is genetically heterogeneous, and is classified into four clinical types differentiated by the presence of dystopia canthorum in type 1 and its absence in type 2. Additionally, limb musculoskeletal abnormalities and Hirschsprung disease differentiate types 3 and 4, respectively. Genes PAX3 , MITF , SOX10 , KITLG , EDNRB , and EDN3 are already known to be associated with WS. In WS, a certain degree of molecularly undetected patients remains, especially in type 2...
December 21, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391764/osteoneogenesis-at-the-round-window-a-possible-cause-of-cochlear-implant-failure
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Giulia Donati, Nader Nassif, Luca Oscar Redaelli de Zinis
Surgery for cochlear implant is a traumatic procedure, with inflammatory responses leading to immediate and delayed intracochlear changes, resulting in newly formed fibrous and bony tissue. This newly formed tissue is thought to affect speech perception with cochlear implants and can also play a role in causing device malfunctioning and soft failures. We present a case of left cochlear implant explantation and reimplantation in a 15-year-old girl, who experienced deterioration of speech perception and device failure associated with osteoneogenesis of the round window, which could represent a cause of cochlear implant failure...
December 21, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38131811/which-came-first-when-usher-syndrome-type-1-couples-with-neuropsychiatric-disorders
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Paola Tesolin, Aurora Santin, Anna Morgan, Stefania Lenarduzzi, Elisa Rubinato, Giorgia Girotto, Beatrice Spedicati
Usher syndrome (USH) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by sensorineural hearing loss (HL), retinopathy, and vestibular areflexia, with variable severity. Although a high prevalence of behavioural and mental disorders in USH patients has been reported, few studies on these psychiatric and psychological issues have been conducted. This work describes the case of a 16-year-old boy affected by congenital bilateral sensorineural HL, presenting a suddenly altered behaviour concomitant with a decrease in visual acuity...
December 11, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38131810/exploring-electrode-placements-to-optimize-the-identification-and-measurement-of-early-auditory-evoked-potentials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kailyn A McFarlane, Jason Tait Sanchez
Cochlear synaptic loss (termed cochlear synaptopathy) has been suggested to contribute to suprathreshold hearing difficulties. However, its existence and putative effects in humans remain inconclusive, largely due to the heterogeneous methods used across studies to indirectly evaluate the health of cochlear synapses. There is a need to standardize proxies of cochlear synaptopathy to appropriately compare and interpret findings across studies. Early auditory evoked potentials (AEPs), including the compound action potential (AP)/Wave I of the auditory brainstem response are a popular proxy, yet remain variable based on technical considerations...
December 11, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38131809/evaluation-of-cochlear-symptoms-in-migraine-patients-without-vestibular-migraine-and-or-m%C3%A3-ni%C3%A3-re-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valeria Gambacorta, Giampietro Ricci, Alessandra D'Orazio, Davide Stivalini, Irene Baietta, Vito Enrico Pettorossi, Mario Faralli
Migraine pathogenic pathways may selectively target the cochlea. A qualitative and quantitative analysis of cochlear symptoms in migraine patients without vestibular migraine and/or Méniere's disease was conducted. We examined 60 consecutive patients with history of cochlear symptoms, including fullness, tinnitus, and hearing loss. Patients were divided into two groups based on migraine history: M (migraine) and nM (no migraine). The incidence of migraine was compared to a homogeneous control group with dysfunctional and inflammatory dysphonia without cochlear symptoms...
December 6, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38131808/gene-therapy-for-inherited-hearing-loss-updates-and-remaining-challenges
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REVIEW
Roni Hahn, Karen B Avraham
Hearing loss stands as the most prevalent sensory deficit among humans, posing a significant global health challenge. Projections indicate that by 2050, approximately 10% of the world's population will grapple with disabling hearing impairment. While approximately half of congenital hearing loss cases have a genetic etiology, traditional interventions such as hearing aids and cochlear implants do not completely restore normal hearing. The absence of biological treatment has prompted significant efforts in recent years, with a strong focus on gene therapy to address hereditary hearing loss...
December 4, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38131807/preceding-benign-paroxysmal-positional-vertigo-as-a-trigger-for-persistent-postural-perceptual-dizziness-which-clinical-predictors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Augusto Pietro Casani, Nicola Ducci, Francesco Lazzerini, Nicola Vernassa, Luca Bruschini
OBJECTIVE: Persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD) is a syndrome described as secondary, when it is the consequence of an organic disorder (s-PPPD), or primary, when no somatic triggers can be identified. We evaluated a group of patients diagnosed as s-PPPD, with Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo (BPPV) as the main somatic trigger, with the aim of identifying the predictive clinical elements of evolution towards PPPD. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case review...
December 1, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38131806/robert-j-gorlin-personal-memory-of-a-friend-and-mentor-in-clinical-genetics
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EDITORIAL
Bruno Dallapiccola, Rita Mingarelli
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November 23, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37987338/does-trauma-informed-care-have-a-place-in-audiology-a-review-and-practical-suggestions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shade Avery Kirjava, Jennifer Phelan
BACKGROUND: Trauma from adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and serious traumatic events in adulthood is a significantly prevalent concern for public-health-hearing healthcare professionals. The pediatric and geriatric populations that audiologists often work with have been shown to be at an increased risk of experiencing traumatic events. Childhood and adult trauma can significantly impact the hearing and vestibular testing and treatment of these patients. METHODS: This narrative review article discusses trauma-informed care (TIC) strategies that audiologists can use to recognize and respond to trauma in patients and prevent retraumatizing patients during their encounters in audiology clinics...
November 10, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37987337/vestibular-testing-new-physiological-results-for-the-optimization-of-clinical-vemp-stimuli
#35
REVIEW
Christopher J Pastras, Ian S Curthoys
Both auditory and vestibular primary afferent neurons can be activated by sound and vibration. This review relates the differences between them to the different receptor/synaptic mechanisms of the two systems, as shown by indicators of peripheral function-cochlear and vestibular compound action potentials (cCAPs and vCAPs)-to click stimulation as recorded in animal studies. Sound- and vibration-sensitive type 1 receptors at the striola of the utricular macula are enveloped by the unique calyx afferent ending, which has three modes of synaptic transmission...
November 9, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37987336/cartilage-conduction-sounds-in-cases-of-wearing-different-transducers-on-a-head-and-torso-simulator-with-a-manipulated-ear-pinna-simulator
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryota Shimokura, Tadashi Nishimura, Hiroshi Hosoi
Cartilage conduction is known widely as a third hearing transmission mechanism after the air and bone conduction methods, and transducers dedicated to the production of cartilage conduction sounds have been developed by several Japanese companies. To estimate the acoustic performance of the five cartilage conduction transducers selected for this study, both airborne sounds and cartilage conduction sounds were measured. Airborne sounds can be measured using a commercial condenser microphone; however, cartilage conduction sounds are impossible to measure using a conventional head and torso simulator (HATS), because the standard-issue ear pinna simulator cannot reproduce cartilage conduction sounds with the same spectral characteristics as the corresponding sounds measured in humans...
November 9, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37987335/acute-otitis-media-and-facial-paralysis-in-children-a-systemic-review-and-proposal-of-an-operative-algorithm
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REVIEW
Piergabriele Fichera, Luca Bruschini, Stefano Berrettini, Silvia Capobianco, Giacomo Fiacchini
UNLABELLED: Acute otitis media (AOM) is one of the most common ENT diseases in children. In the antibiotic/post-antibiotic era, facial paralysis is a very rare complication of AOM (0.004-0.005%). Despite the rarity of this complication, it should be known by all physicians for proper therapeutic management to avoid serious sequelae. The aim of this review is to provide a management guide based on the current literature. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen studies published between 2000 and 2022 were selected, including 120 patients (62 M/58 F) with an average age of 4...
November 8, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37987334/management-of-cartilage-conduction-hearing-aids-in-pediatric-patients
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Satomi Yakawa, Tomoko Sugiuchi, Rika Myojin, Kiyoko Sato, Takako Murakami, Yuki Miyoshi, Yuichiro Sugio
Forty-nine children who started wearing cartilage conduction hearing aids (CC-HAs) before completing elementary school (17 with bilateral hearing loss and 32 with unilateral hearing loss) were followed-up and examined. The wearing and utilization status of the CC-HA and its progress to date were evaluated. In addition, 33 participants who purchased the CC-HAs were interviewed to assess the wearing effect. Eleven of seventeen children with bilateral hearing loss and 25 of 32 children with unilateral hearing loss continued to use the CC-HAs...
November 6, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37987333/cross-cultural-translation-and-adaptation-of-the-consumer-ear-disease-risk-assessment-cedra-questionnaire-in-danish
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lene Dahl Siggaard, Henrik Jacobsen, Dan Dupont Hougaard, Mina Shereen Khaled, Morten Høgsbro
This study aimed to cross-culturally translate and adapt the Consumer Ear Disease Risk Assessment (CEDRA) questionnaire into Danish for remote ear, nose, and, throat assessments in adult, first-time hearing aid users when used in conjunction with audiometric measures and visual images of the tympanic membrane. Employing field-specific guidelines, the tool underwent a rigorous translation process. This was succeeded by field testing via cognitive debriefing with 30 intendent respondents and a pilot test involving 600 adult, potential first-time hearing aid users from 2020-2022...
November 2, 2023: Audiology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37987332/episodic-vertigo-a-narrative-review-based-on-a-single-center-clinical-experience
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Augusto Pietro Casani, Mauro Gufoni, Nicola Ducci
(1) Background: Usually, the majority of patients suffering from vertigo and dizziness can be identified in four major categories: acute spontaneous vertigo, episodic (recurrent) vertigo, recurrent positional vertigo, and chronic imbalance. Our purpose is to retrospectively evaluate the main causes of episodic vertigo and to find indications for a reliable clinical suspicion useful for a definitive diagnosis, comparing patients affected by different presenting symptomatology (acute vertigo, recurrent episodic vertigo, and imbalance)...
November 1, 2023: Audiology Research
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