年龄组
病因学
入射(几何)
回顾性队列研究
儿科
医学
内科学
外科
人口学
光学
物理
社会学
作者
Wei-Chen Hung,Kuei‐You Lin,Po‐Wen Cheng,Yi‐Ho Young
标识
DOI:10.1080/14992027.2021.1900611
摘要
Objectives This study compared sudden deafness (SD) cases in 20-year age bands to investigate their causes and treatment outcome.Design Retrospective study.Study Samples 178 unilateral SD patients were divided into four 20-year age-groups, namely Groups I (aged 0–19 years, n = 6), II (aged 20–39 years, n = 33), III (aged 40–59 years, n = 63), and IV (aged 60–79 years, n = 76).Methods An inner ear test battery and/or serology assay were performed.Results Incidence of SD in relation to overall neurotological cases did not significantly differ among the four groups. Groups I and II showed two or three audiographic patterns, while Groups III and IV had six audiographic patterns indicating that the aetiology of Groups I and II may be of the same origin, while Groups III and IV had multiple aetiologies. The hearing improvement rate was significantly higher in Groups III (62%) and IV (62%) than in Groups I (16%) and II (33%).Conclusion SD inevitably affects individuals of all ages. Significant differences in the audiographic patterns and speculative causes may account for various outcomes of treatment in each 20-year age band. Those SD patients aged 40–59 and 60–79 years showed significantly better treatment outcomes than those aged 0–19 and 20–39 years.
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