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In Patients Undergoing Cochlear Implantation, Psychological Burden Affects Tinnitus and the Overall Outcome of Auditory Rehabilitation

机译:在接受人工耳蜗植入的患者中,心理负担影响耳鸣和听觉康复的总体结果

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Cochlear implantation (CI) is increasingly being used in the auditory rehabilitation of deaf patients. Here, we investigated whether the auditory rehabilitation can be influenced by the psychological burden caused by mental conditions. Our sample included 47 patients who underwent implantation. All patients were monitored before and 6 months after CI. Auditory performance was assessed using the Oldenburg Inventory (OI) and Freiburg monosyllable (FB MS) speech discrimination test. The health-related quality of life was measured with Nijmegen Cochlear implantation Questionnaire (NCIQ) whereas tinnitus-related distress was measured with the German version of Tinnitus Questionnaire (TQ). We additionally assessed the general perceived quality of life, the perceived stress, coping abilities, anxiety levels and the depressive symptoms. Finally, a structured interview to detect mental conditions (CIDI) was performed before and after surgery. We found that CI led to an overall improvement in auditory performance as well as the anxiety and depression, quality of life, tinnitus distress and coping strategies. CIDI revealed that 81% of patients in our sample had affective, anxiety, and/or somatoform disorders before or after CI. The affective disorders included dysthymia and depression, while anxiety disorders included agoraphobias and unspecified phobias. We also diagnosed cases of somatoform pain disorders and unrecognizable figure somatoform disorders. We found a positive correlation between the auditory performance and the decrease of anxiety and depression, tinnitus-related distress and perceived stress. There was no association between the presence of a mental condition itself and the outcome of auditory rehabilitation. We conclude that the CI candidates exhibit high rates of psychological disorders, and there is a particularly strong association between somatoform disorders and tinnitus. The presence of mental disorders remained unaffected by CI but the degree of psychological burden decreased significantly post-CI. The implants benefitted patients in a number of psychosocial areas, improving the symptoms of depression and anxiety, tinnitus, and their quality of life and coping strategies. The prevalence of mental disorders in patients who are candidates for CI suggests the need for a comprehensive psychological and psychosomatic management of their treatment.
机译:耳蜗植入(CI)越来越多地用于聋人的听觉康复中。在这里,我们调查了听觉康复是否会受到精神状况引起的心理负担的影响。我们的样本包括47位接受植入的患者。在CI之前和之后6个月对所有患者进行监测。使用奥尔登堡量表(OI)和弗莱堡单音节(FB MS)语音辨别力测试评估听觉表现。与健康相关的生活质量是通过Nijmegen人工耳蜗植入问卷(NCIQ)来衡量的,而与耳鸣有关的困扰是由德语版的耳鸣问卷(TQ)来衡量的。我们还评估了总体感知生活质量,感知压力,应对能力,焦虑水平和抑郁症状。最后,在手术前后进行了结构化访谈以检测精神状况(CIDI)。我们发现,CI导致听觉表现以及焦虑和抑郁,生活质量,耳鸣困扰和应对策略的整体改善。 CIDI揭示,在我们的样本中,有81%的患者在CI之前或之后患有情感,焦虑和/或躯体形式的疾病。情感障碍包括心律失常和抑郁,而焦虑症包括广场恐惧症和未指明的恐惧症。我们还诊断出躯体形式疼痛疾病和无法辨认的体形躯体疾病的病例。我们发现听觉表现与焦虑和抑郁的减少,耳鸣相关的困扰和感觉到的压力之间呈正相关。精神状况本身与听觉康复的结果之间没有关联。我们得出的结论是,CI候选者表现出很高的心理障碍率,而躯体形式障碍与耳鸣之间的联系尤其密切。精神障碍的存在仍不受CI影响,但CI后的心理负担程度显着降低。植入物使许多社会心理领域的患者受益,改善了抑郁和焦虑症状,耳鸣,生活质量和应对策略。 CI候选患者中的精神障碍患病率高,表明需要对其治疗进行全面的心理和心身管理。

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