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Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
2003 Volume.14 No. 1 p.81 ~ p.91
Hearing Recovery of Profound Sudden Deafness
Chon Kyong-Myong

Goh Eui-Kyung
Lee Il-Woo
Abstract
Background and Objectives£ºThe number of patients with sudden deafness has gradually increased recently. Also it tends to be more severe in degree of hearing loss and poorer prognosis. Especially in profound sudden deafness, the recovery rate is poorer than non-profound sudden deafness. So we hypothesize profound sudden deafness has somewhat different healing process compared with non-profound sudden deafness and analysed clinical characteristics of this disease. Materials and Methods£ºWe reviewed the chart of 555 cases of patients with sudden deafness from January of 1995 to December of 2001. Of 555 cases profound hearing loss was found in 78 cases (14.1%) . Results£º1) The recovery rate of profound sudden deafness was 55.1%, which was lower than that of non-proufound sudden deafness. Profound sudden deafness shows more frequent in female and the highest incidence at fifth decade. The recovery rate was also highest at the same age group. 2) Incidence of dizziness was higher in profound group and was related to the lower recovery rate than cases without dizziness. 3) About 30% of profound sudden deafness had mild to total deafness on the opposite side, which cases had poor prognosis than cases with normal hearing of the opposite side. 4) 55.1% of profound sudden deafness had increasing IgG titer in viral antibody study, which was higher rate than non-profound sudden deafness. 5) Many cases of profound sudden deafness had retrocochlear abnormality compared to
non-profound sudden deafness. 6) In profound sudden deafness cases, so-called critical point from onset to beginning of treatment was 10 days, which had statistical significance. 7) The later begining of treatment was performed, the worse of final hearing threshold was resulted, and there was negative correlation between them (r=-0.429), and was statistically significant (p=0.004). 8) In about 49% of profound sudden deafness cases, fixing period of final hearing level was longer than 3 weeks, which suggested that the longer duration of treatment is necessary than usual sudden deafness. Conclusion£ºIt was suggested that profound sudden deafness has more severe in pathologic abnormality than non-profound sudden deafness. Especially the rate of viral infection was higher in profound sudden deafness group. It may have good recovery result with somewhat longer duration of intensive care.
KEYWORD
Profound sudden deafness, Hearing recovery
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