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Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
2004 Volume.15 No. 1 p.98 ~ p.102
Study of Prognostic Factor in Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss£º A Study of 78 Cases
Kim Jae-Wook

Yu Myung-Sang
Kim Hyo-Jin
Shin Jae-Min
Park Hoon
Lee Yong-Man
Kim Dong-Wook
Lee Byung-Don
Chang Hyuk-Soon
Abstract
Background and Objectives£ºThere are many known prognostic factors such as patient¡¯s age, treatment onset, initial hearing threshold, and dizziness in patients with sudden senosrineural hearing loss. The purpose of this study was to analysis prognostic factors in patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss. Materials and Methods£ºWe reviewed the medical records of 78 patients who were diagnosed as sudden senosorineural hearing loss and treated in Soonchunhyang University Hospital from February 1998 to October 2003, retrospectively. Results£ºRecovery was seen in 43 of 78 cases (55.1%). Patients who had been treated within a week after symptom onset had better recovery rate than those treated after a week. Patients with U-shaped pattern and ascending pattern of initial audiogram had a better recovery rate than others. Patients with mild and severe hearing loss had a better recovery rate than others. Patients without diabetes mellitus had a better recovery rate than with diabetes mellitus. But these prognostic factors did not showed correlation statistically (p>0.05). Age, sex, dizziness, hypertension, and CRF did not showed statistically significant correlation with final result of hearing recovery. Conclusions£ºWe can predict hearing outcome of sudden sensorineural hearing loss more accurately on the basis overall prognostic factors.
KEYWORD
Hearing loss, sudden, Prognosis
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