Effect of hearing loss, age, and gender on the outcome of the cochlear hydrops analysis masking procedure.
Ključne riječi
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OBJECTIVE
The aims of the study are to investigate the effect of hearing loss, age, and gender on the outcome of the cochlear hydrops analysis masking procedure (CHAMP) and to assess the clinical utility of CHAMP for the diagnosis of Ménière's disease (MD).
METHODS
Prospective observational study.
METHODS
Otolaryngology department of a tertiary referral hospital.
METHODS
We recruited MD patients (MD, 12 subjects) and hearing loss patients (HL, 10 subjects). Control subjects (NC, 43 subjects) were matched for gender and age.
METHODS
CHAMP was performed in the patients and control subjects.
METHODS
The mean difference in latency between the wave V for the click alone response and wave V for the 0.5-kHz high-pass masking noise condition was compared among groups, and the effects of gender and age on the results were analyzed in the NC group.
RESULTS
Both the MD group and the HL group had a smaller difference in latency compared to the NC group. The MD group and HL group showed no significant difference in latency. In the NC group, there were no significant differences in latency depending on gender and age.
CONCLUSIONS
Hearing level seems to significantly affect the CHAMP results, making it unreliable to differentiate between MD patients and non-MD hearing loss patients. Therefore, the diagnostic value of CHAMP might be limited in MD.