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Early Detection of High-frequency Presbycusis Among Normal Hearing Individuals
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Background:
Presbycusis is an age-related sensorineural hearing loss and it may reduce quality of life. We conducted a study to establish the prevalence of high-frequency presbycusis in normal hearing individuals and to validate the role of extended high-frequency distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) in the screening.
Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 205 normal hearing adult participants with an age range between 25 and 54 years old. Hearing analysis with extended high-frequency pure-tone audiometry (PTA) and high-frequency DPOAE was carried out for all eligible participants. High-frequency presbycusis was considered to be present when the impairment of more than 25 dB occurs at higher than 8 kHz frequencies on both ears.
Results:
: Prevalence of high-frequency presbycusis using extended PTA was 31.7 (95% CI: 25.3, 38.1) and using high-frequency DPOAE was 57.4 (95% CI: 50.7, 64.4). The sensitivity and specificity of high-frequency DPOAE in detecting high-frequency presbycusis were 72.3 and 49.3% respectively with positive predictive value of 39.8% and negative predictive value of 79.3%. The association between age and high-frequency presbycusis was significant based on high-frequency DPOAE (p = 0.029).
Conclusions:
: The prevalence of high-frequency hearing loss is higher with increasing in age. High-frequency DPOAE may be used as a screening tool followed by confirmation using extended PTA. The early detection of presbycusis is important so that measures can be taken to prevent more severe problems developing.
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Title: Early Detection of High-frequency Presbycusis Among Normal Hearing Individuals
Description:
Background:
Presbycusis is an age-related sensorineural hearing loss and it may reduce quality of life.
We conducted a study to establish the prevalence of high-frequency presbycusis in normal hearing individuals and to validate the role of extended high-frequency distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) in the screening.
Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 205 normal hearing adult participants with an age range between 25 and 54 years old.
Hearing analysis with extended high-frequency pure-tone audiometry (PTA) and high-frequency DPOAE was carried out for all eligible participants.
High-frequency presbycusis was considered to be present when the impairment of more than 25 dB occurs at higher than 8 kHz frequencies on both ears.
Results:
: Prevalence of high-frequency presbycusis using extended PTA was 31.
7 (95% CI: 25.
3, 38.
1) and using high-frequency DPOAE was 57.
4 (95% CI: 50.
7, 64.
4).
The sensitivity and specificity of high-frequency DPOAE in detecting high-frequency presbycusis were 72.
3 and 49.
3% respectively with positive predictive value of 39.
8% and negative predictive value of 79.
3%.
The association between age and high-frequency presbycusis was significant based on high-frequency DPOAE (p = 0.
029).
Conclusions:
: The prevalence of high-frequency hearing loss is higher with increasing in age.
High-frequency DPOAE may be used as a screening tool followed by confirmation using extended PTA.
The early detection of presbycusis is important so that measures can be taken to prevent more severe problems developing.
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