Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Cholesteatoma

Otology & Neurotology : Official Publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [and] European Academy of Otology and Neurotology
Letícia Petersen Schmidt RositoSady Selaimen da Costa

Abstract

To determine whether middle ear cholesteatoma is associated with, sensorineural hearing loss, and whether patient age, cholesteatoma growth pattern, or, air bone gap size contribute to inner ear impairment. Cross-sectional comparative. A tertiary hospital. The subjects were 115 patients with middle ear cholesteatoma in one ear, and normal video-otoscopy in the contralateral ear (CLE). Otoendoscopy, pure-tone audiometry. Bone conduction (BC) threshold differences between the normal CLE and the cholesteatoma ear. Comparisons of these differences between different cholesteatoma growth patterns. Correlation between the air bone gap size in the ear with cholesteatoma and the difference in bone conduction thresholds between both ears. The cholesteatoma ear was associated with greater BC thresholds than the CLE. With regard to different cholesteatoma growth patterns, the differences between associated BC thresholds were also significant in all groups at all frequencies, with the exception of the two routes of cholesteatoma group at 500  Hz. Comparing BC threshold differences, they were greater in the adult group at 500  Hz. The correlation between the air bone gap media in the ear with cholesteatoma and the difference in bone conducti...Continue Reading

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