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Audiological Features in 63 Patients With Cochlear Nerve Deficiency

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Objective: We aimed to investigate the clinical features of cochlear nerve deficiency (CND), and in particular, the long-term course of hearing disability and audiogram shapes. Study Design: Retrospective observational nonrandomized group study. Setting: Academic medical center. Patients/Interventions: The subjects were 63 children with congenital hearing loss who visited our hospital between 2009 and 2019 and underwent MRI, based on which they were diagnosed with CND. There were 61 cases of unilateral CND and two cases of bilateral CND. Main Outcome Measures: Imaging tests by MRI and CT and audiometric assessments by pure-tone audiometry and distortion product otoacoustic emission were performed. Results: Among the cases of CND diagnosed by assessing the cochlear nerve on MRI, approximately 20% of the bony cochlear nerve canals that could be assessed on CT were normal. Of the 61 cases diagnosed with unilateral CND, 55 cases had cochlear nerve aplasia (90.2%), and six had cochlear nerve hypoplasia (9.8%), with a mean hearing ability of 92.2 and 94.6 dB HL, respectively. Thus, the majority of cases had severe-to-profound hearing loss. The overall audiometric patterns were 78.7% flat, 9.8% cookie-bite, and 9.8% high-frequency. Six of 61 cases (9.8%) had a distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) response based on the affected side, and none of the cases lost the response during follow-up. Conclusions: Herein, we report the largest study on CND and performed CND image and audiometric assessments. Accurately in diagnosing CND requires not only CT but also MRI assessment. Hearing loss is often severe to profound; however, various audiometric patterns have been observed. CND includes a small number of cases that respond to DPOAE, indicating that some CND cases are clinically diagnosed with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD). A sustained DPOAE response might help in differentiating CND from other ANSDs. Children with congenital deafness who have passed the newborn hearing screening by DPOAE should be examined by MRI to rule out CND.
Title: Audiological Features in 63 Patients With Cochlear Nerve Deficiency
Description:
Objective: We aimed to investigate the clinical features of cochlear nerve deficiency (CND), and in particular, the long-term course of hearing disability and audiogram shapes.
Study Design: Retrospective observational nonrandomized group study.
Setting: Academic medical center.
Patients/Interventions: The subjects were 63 children with congenital hearing loss who visited our hospital between 2009 and 2019 and underwent MRI, based on which they were diagnosed with CND.
There were 61 cases of unilateral CND and two cases of bilateral CND.
Main Outcome Measures: Imaging tests by MRI and CT and audiometric assessments by pure-tone audiometry and distortion product otoacoustic emission were performed.
Results: Among the cases of CND diagnosed by assessing the cochlear nerve on MRI, approximately 20% of the bony cochlear nerve canals that could be assessed on CT were normal.
Of the 61 cases diagnosed with unilateral CND, 55 cases had cochlear nerve aplasia (90.
2%), and six had cochlear nerve hypoplasia (9.
8%), with a mean hearing ability of 92.
2 and 94.
6 dB HL, respectively.
Thus, the majority of cases had severe-to-profound hearing loss.
The overall audiometric patterns were 78.
7% flat, 9.
8% cookie-bite, and 9.
8% high-frequency.
Six of 61 cases (9.
8%) had a distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) response based on the affected side, and none of the cases lost the response during follow-up.
Conclusions: Herein, we report the largest study on CND and performed CND image and audiometric assessments.
Accurately in diagnosing CND requires not only CT but also MRI assessment.
Hearing loss is often severe to profound; however, various audiometric patterns have been observed.
CND includes a small number of cases that respond to DPOAE, indicating that some CND cases are clinically diagnosed with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD).
A sustained DPOAE response might help in differentiating CND from other ANSDs.
Children with congenital deafness who have passed the newborn hearing screening by DPOAE should be examined by MRI to rule out CND.

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