A Prospective Study on Post Covid Sudden Onset Sensory Neural Hearing Loss and Its Recovery

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作者
Kandakure, Vinod T. [1 ]
Kunjumon, Riya [2 ]
Dube, Yashaswi [2 ]
More, Madhuri S. [2 ]
Garje, Shilpa [2 ]
机构
[1] Dr Shankarraochavan Govt Med Coll, Dept ENT, Nanded, India
[2] Vilasrao Deshmukh Govt Med Coll, Dept ENT, Latur, Maharashtra, India
关键词
COVID; 19; Sudden onset sensory-neural hearing loss; Incidence; Recovery;
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10.1007/s12070-023-03529-3
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is a known complication of a number of viral infections, but there is little literature to date on its association to Corona virus disease 2019(COVID-19).This study aimed to investigate the incidence and recovery from SSNHL in post COVID-19 patients. A study was conducted in 6 months of duration at our tertiary care COVID dedicated hospital. Total 280 patients with age group of 12-70 years, laboratory confirmed COVID 19 positive patients having mild to moderate COVID symptoms were included. Patients were examined clinically along with all safety measures to analyze incidence and their recoveries from SSNHL by clinical examination and using Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA). Out of 280 patients the incidence of only SSNHL is 1.07% (3 patients) and SSNHL with tinnitus is 2.14%(6 patients).Total recovery(TR) regained in 2 patients of SSNHL, Partial recovery(PR) in 4 patients, Slight improvement(SI) in 1 patient and no recovery(NR) in 2 patients. The incidence of SSNHL in time of COVID 19 pandemic appears to be higher (3.2%) than before the pandemic (0.005%-0.16%). Incidence among younger age group and patients with no comorbidities has been also increased. In diagnosed case of SSNHL, early treatment with short term course of oral steroids and neuromodulator drugs are the mainstay treatment. Awareness of such non-specific presentation of COVID 19 patients is crucial and shared decision making with the patient and providing health care personnel is necessary for decreasing the hearing loss associated morbidity.
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