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The effects of varying degrees of HIV infection on the SCAN-A, ABR, and AMLR, in adults.

机译:成人中不同程度的HIV感染对SCAN-A,ABR和AMLR的影响。

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of HIV-infection on various aspects of auditory functioning. In order to do so, behavioral and electrophysiological tests of auditory function were conducted on three groups of subjects: (1) HIV-infected individuals diagnosed with AIDS, (2) asymptomatic, HIV-infected individuals who have not developed AIDS, and (3) HIV-negative subjects. Groups of HIV-infected individuals who met the study's eligibility criteria were made available through the University of Cincinnati Medical Center's Infectious Diseases Center.; All subjects underwent an audiological test battery consisting of the SCAN-A: a test for auditory processing disorders in adolescents and adults, the auditory brainstem response (ABR), and the auditory middle latency response (AMLR). Several statistical models were used to analyze the data and the principle findings were that: (1) both the AIDS and HIV-positive groups performed significantly poorer on the SCAN-A than the HIV-negative group, with the AIDS group performing significantly poorer than the HIV-infected group, (2) increased click rates resulted in accentuated prolongations in the absolute latencies of ABR waves III and V for the HIV-positive group, and (3) the AMLR did not differ significantly between the three studied groups.; The SCAN-A findings suggested that central auditory processing capabilities were compromised in the HIV-infected population as a function of severity of the disease state. The group by click interaction involving the HIV-positive group suggests that the ABR may be sensitive in detecting insidious central nervous system pathology in asymptomatic HIV-infected patients. The combined significant findings showed that various aspects of the central auditory system are compromised by HIV-infection, despite the absent of overt disease symptoms, suggesting that these tests may be sensitive in detecting insidious central nervous system manifestations related to HIV-infection.
机译:这项研究的目的是调查艾滋病毒感染对听觉功能的各个方面的影响。为此,对三组受试者进行了听觉功能的行为和电生理测试:(1)被诊断患有AIDS的HIV感染者;(2)没有发展成AIDS的无症状,HIV感染者;以及(3 )HIV阴性受试者。可通过辛辛那提大学医学中心的传染病中心获得符合研究资格标准的受HIV感染的人群。所有受试者均接受由SCAN-A组成的听力测试电池组:一项针对青少年和成人的听觉处理障碍,听觉脑干反应(ABR)和听觉中潜伏期反应(AMLR)的测试。几种统计模型用于分析数据,主要发现是:(1)AIDS和HIV阳性组在SCAN-A上的表现均显着低于HIV阴性组,而AIDS组的表现明显差于SCAN-A。 HIV感染组,(2)HIV阳性组的点击率增加导致ABR波III和V的绝对潜伏期延长,并且(3)三个研究组之间的AMLR没有显着差异。 SCAN-A的发现表明,在HIV感染人群中,中央听觉处理能力随疾病状态的严重程度而降低。涉及HIV阳性组的点击交互作用组表明,ABR在检测无症状HIV感染患者的隐匿性中枢神经系统病理方面可能很敏感。综合的重要发现表明,尽管没有明显的疾病症状,但中枢听觉系统的各个方面仍受到HIV感染的损害,这表明这些测试可能在检测与HIV感染有关的隐匿性中枢神经系统表现方面很敏感。

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  • 作者

    Bankaitis, Aukse Elena.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Cincinnati.;

  • 授予单位 University of Cincinnati.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Audiology.; Health Sciences Public Health.; Health Sciences Immunology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1995
  • 页码 176 p.
  • 总页数 176
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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