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Hearing aids in patients with vestibular schwannoma: Interest of the auditory brainstem responses

机译:前庭施瓦南患者的助听器:听觉脑干响应的兴趣

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Objective Hearing loss subsequent to a unilateral vestibular schwannoma ( VS ) has an impact on the social life of non‐operated patients. We investigated the utility of auditory brainstem responses ( ABR s) for predicting the results of auditory rehabilitation in such patients. Design Prospective study. Setting University tertiary medical centre. Participants We collected the demographic, audiometric, ABR and imaging data of non‐operated patients with unilateral VS. A hearing aid trial was performed over 1 month. We assessed auditory performance following the auditory rehabilitation according to the ABR results. Patients with distinct waves (I, III and V) were included in the “distinct ABR” group and patients with no ABR were included in the “desynchronised ABR” group. Main outcome measures: Following the trial, audiometric performance and quality of life were evaluated with the Glasgow Benefit Inventory (GBI). Subjects and Method We collected the demographic, audiometric, ABR and imaging data of non‐operated patients with unilateral VS . A hearing aid trial was performed over 1 month. Following the trial, audiometric performance and quality of life were evaluated with the Glasgow Benefit Inventory ( GBI ). We assessed auditory performance following the auditory rehabilitation according to the ABR results. Patients with distinct waves (I, III and V) were included in the “distinct ABR ” group and patients with no ABR were included in the “desynchronised ABR ” group. Results In total, 25 patients were included in this prospective study; 15 in the “distinct ABR ” group and 10 in the “desynchronised ABR ” group. The speech recognition threshold (SRT, P .0001; W = ?120) and speech discrimination score ( P = .0005; W = 78) were significantly improved in the aided vs unaided conditions. These improvements were not observed in the “desynchronised ABR ” group for the SRT ( P = .48; W = ?10) and word recognition score ( P = .06; W = 15). Ninety‐three per cent of the patients in the “distinct ABR ” group kept significantly ( P = .04) the hearing aids following the trial compared to 20% in the “desynchronised ABR ” group. Conclusions Auditory brainstem responses can help to predict the auditory performance following auditory rehabilitation in unilateral non‐operated VS patients.
机译:在单侧前庭施瓦南欧(VS)之后的客观听证损失对非经营患者的社会生活产生了影响。我们调查了听觉脑干响应(ABL)预测此类患者听觉康复结果的效用。设计前瞻性研究。培养大学高等医疗中心。与会者我们收集了单边与非操作患者的人口统计学,听力测量,ABR和成像数据。助听器试验在1个月内进行。根据ABR结果,我们评估了听觉康复后的听觉绩效。患有不同波(I,III和V)的患者被包含在“明确的ABR”组中,没有ABR的患者被包含在“去同步ABR”组中。主要观察措施:在试验之后,用格拉斯哥福利库存(GBI)评估了视听绩效和生活质量。主题和方法我们收集了非操作患者的人口统计学,听力测量,ABR和单侧VS的成像数据。助听器试验在1个月内进行。在试验之后,用格拉斯哥福利库存(GBI)评估了视听性能和生活质量。根据ABR结果,我们评估了听觉康复后的听觉绩效。患有不同波(I,III和V)的患者被包含在“明确的ABR”组中,没有ABR的患者被包含在“去同步ABR”组中。在这项前瞻性研究中,共产生25名患者; 15在“独特的ABR”组和“DES同步ABR”组中。语音识别阈值(SRT,P <.0001; w =Δ10)和语音歧视得分(P = .0005; w = 78)在辅助条件下显着改善。在SRT的“desynchronised ABR”组中未观察到这些改进(p = .48; w =?10)和字识别得分(p = .06; w = 15)。 “明显的ABR”组中患者的九十三个患者保持显着(p = .04)审判后的助听器与20%相比,“去同步ABR”组相比。结论听觉脑干响应可以帮助预测单方面非运营患者的听觉康复后听觉绩效。

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