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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622383/fda-approved-tedizolid-phosphate-prevents-cisplatin-induced-hearing-loss-without-decreasing-its-anti-tumor-effect
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiwei Yao, Yu Xiao, Wen Li, Shuhui Kong, Hailong Tu, Siwei Guo, Ziyi Liu, Lushun Ma, Ruifeng Qiao, Song Wang, Miao Chang, Xiaoxu Zhao, Yuan Zhang, Lei Xu, Daqing Sun, Xiaolong Fu
PURPOSE: Cisplatin is a low-cost clinical anti-tumor drug widely used to treat solid tumors. However, its use could damage cochlear hair cells, leading to irreversible hearing loss. Currently, there appears one drug approved in clinic only used for reducing ototoxicity associated with cisplatin in pediatric patients, which needs to further explore other candidate drugs. METHODS: Here, by screening 1967 FDA-approved drugs to protect cochlear hair cell line (HEI-OC1) from cisplatin damage, we found that Tedizolid Phosphate (Ted), a drug indicated for the treatment of acute infections, had the best protective effect...
April 15, 2024: Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology: JARO
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622020/-clinical-features-and-temporal-ct-findings-in-patients-with-branchio-oto-renal-or-branchio-oto-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Yang, H F Feng, W Lu
Objective: To assess the clinical features and CT diagnostic characteristics of Branchio-Oto-Renal or Branchio-Oto Syndrome . Methods: The temporal CT findings and clinical features observations of 13 patients with Branchio-Oto-Renal Syndrome (BORS) or Branchio-Oto Syndrome(BOS) confirmed by genetic testing were retrospectively analyzed. There were 8 males and 5 females, aged from 1 to 39 years, with a median age of 9 years, in which 3 pairs (6 cases) were parent-child relationship. Results: All of 13 cases had hearing loss and preauricular fistula, 11 cases accompanied by 2nd branchial fistulas...
April 7, 2024: Zhonghua Er Bi Yan Hou Tou Jing Wai Ke za Zhi, Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621397/chronic-suppurative-otitis-media
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Mahmood F Bhutta, Amanda J Leach, Christopher G Brennan-Jones
Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is a leading global cause of potentially preventable hearing loss in children and adults, associated with socioeconomic deprivation. There is an absence of consensus on the definition of CSOM, which complicates efforts for prevention, treatment, and monitoring. CSOM occurs when perforation of the tympanic membrane is associated with severe or persistent inflammation in the middle ear, leading to hearing loss and recurrent or persistent ear discharge (otorrhoea). Cholesteatoma, caused by the inward growth of the squamous epithelium of the tympanic membrane into the middle ear, can also occur...
April 12, 2024: Lancet
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619441/integrating-emotion-perception-in-rehabilitation-programs-for-cochlear-implant-users-a-call-for-a-more-comprehensive-approach
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Olivier Valentin, Alexandre Lehmann, Don Nguyen, Sébastien Paquette
PURPOSE: Postoperative rehabilitation programs for cochlear implant (CI) recipients primarily emphasize enhancing speech perception. However, effective communication in everyday social interactions necessitates consideration of diverse verbal social cues to facilitate language comprehension. Failure to discern emotional expressions may lead to maladjusted social behavior, underscoring the importance of integrating social cues perception into rehabilitation initiatives to enhance CI users' well-being...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research: JSLHR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619019/-prps1-associated-retinopathy-a-diagnostic-odyssey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tariq A Alzahem, Abdulwahab AlTheeb, Rola Ba-Abbad
PURPOSE: This study describes how the diagnosis of Usher syndrome was revised to PRPS1-associated retinopathy and Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 5. CASE REPORT: A 38-year-old female with bilaterally subnormal vision and non-congenital hearing loss was initially diagnosed with Usher syndrome, based on finding variants in three genes (MYO7A, USH2A, and PCDH15), was re-evaluated at the inherited retinal disorders clinic. She had asymmetric retinopathy and right macular pseudocoloboma...
April 15, 2024: Ophthalmic Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618606/hearing-performance-in-cochlear-implant-users-who-have-facial-nerve-stimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Larissa Veloso Rocha, Maria Valéria Schmidt Goffi-Gomez, Ana Cristina Hoshino, Robinson Koji Tsuji, Ricardo Ferreira Bento
Introduction  Facial nerve stimulation (FNS) is a complication in cochlear implant (CI) when the electrical current escapes from the cochlea to the nearby facial nerve. Different management to reduce its effects are available, although changes might result in a less-than-ideal fitting for the CI user, eventually reducing speech perception. Objective  To verify the etiologies that cause FNS, to identify strategies in managing FNS, and to evaluate speech recognition in patients who present FNS. Methods  Retrospective study approved by the Ethical Board of the Institution...
April 2024: International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618604/active-bone-conduction-implant-and-adhesive-bone-conduction-device-a-comparison-of-audiological-performance-and-subjective-satisfaction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Fernanda Di Gregorio, Carolina Der, Sofia Bravo-Torres, Mario Emilio Zernotti
Introduction  Atresia of the external auditory canal affects 1 in every 10 thousand to 20 thousand live births, with a much higher prevalence in Latin America, at 5 to 21 out of every 10 thousand newborns. The treatment involves esthetic and functional aspects. Regarding the functional treatment, there are surgical and nonsurgical alternatives like spectacle frames and rigid and softband systems. Active transcutaneous bone conduction implants (BCIs) achieve good sound transmission and directly stimulate the bone...
April 2024: International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618598/knowledge-of-and-attitudes-toward-hearing-loss-among-primary-care-physicians-in-the-public-health-sector-of-mauritius
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Taslima Foondun, Lidia Pottas, Maggi Soer
Introduction  Primary care physicians are essential first points of contact for patients with hearing loss. Thus, knowledge of hearing loss and related aspects is essential to ensure the optimal management of individuals with suspected hearing loss. Objective  This study aimed to determine the knowledge of and attitudes toward hearing loss among primary care physicians in the public health sector in Mauritius. Methods  In this cross-sectional descriptive cohort study, 320 primary care physicians completed an online questionnaire adapted from previous questionnaires on knowledge of and attitudes toward hearing loss...
April 2024: International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618593/cochlear-implant-activation-in-the-immediate-postoperative-period-in-the-operating-room
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gislaine Richter Minhoto Wiemes, Nicole Richter Minhoto Wiemes, Bettina Carvalho, Rogerio Hamerschmidt
Introduction  Cochlear implant (CI) activation usually takes place at ∼ 30 days postoperative (PO). In our service, CI surgery is performed with local anesthesia and sedation, so activation is possible with the patient's cooperation, immediately after the CI surgery, still in the operating room (OR). Objective  The objective of the present study was to provide the patient with hearing experience with the CI and to assess auditory perception immediately after surgery while still in the OR, as well as to compare impedance telemetry (IT), neural response telemetry (NRT), and comfort (C) level at two moments: in the OR and at the definitive activation, ∼ 30 days PO...
April 2024: International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618590/late-bilateral-sequential-cochlear-implant-and-quality-of-life
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Larissa Claret De Lima Mendes, Alda Borges, Fernanda Caldas, Juliano Passos Barbosa, Fayez Bahmad
Introduction  Hearing impairment is one of the main disorders that can interfere with the development of speech and language. In an individual, it can cause significant communication difficulties, social isolation, negative feelings, and depressive disorders. The hearing aids (HAs) and cochlear implant (CI) are options for profound and severe hearing loss, and the CI can be indicated for individuals who do not obtain benefits from HAs. Objective  To evaluate the quality of life of individuals who underwent sequential bilateral CIs with a long surgical interval between procedures...
April 2024: International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618589/audiogram-estimation-by-auditory-brainstem-response-with-nb-ce-chirp-ls-stimulus-in-normal-hearing-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diego da Silva Ormundo, Mariana Lopes Fávero, Doris Ruthy Lewis
Introduction  NB CE-Chirp LS was developed to improve the audiogram estimation by auditory brainstem response (ABR) thresholds during audiological assessment of infants and difficult to test children. However, before we know how the stimulus behaves in several types of hearing loss, it is important we know how the stimulus behaves in normal hearing infants. Objective  To describe ABR thresholds with NB CE-Chirp LS stimulus for 500, 1,000, 2,000, and 4,000 Hz, as well as the amplitude and absolute latency for ABR thresholds...
April 2024: International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618356/mucosal-type-chronic-otitis-media-clinical-predictors-of-postoperative-success
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Feba A Sunny, Rajeswari Nalamate, Sindhusha Chandran, Pradeep Kumar, Mary Kurien
OBJECTIVES: Chronic otitis media (COM) remains a global disease, a burden, and a challenge. Predicting its treatment's postoperative success based on clinical presentation has not been reported, particularly for the mucosal (tubotympanic/safe) type. METHODS:  A prospective descriptive study of patients with mucosal-type COM was done to identify clinical predictors of improved postoperative hearing outcomes and successful graft uptakes. RESULTS: Among the 110 ears studied, tympanoplasty was performed in 76 and cortical mastoidectomy with tympanoplasty in 34, based on six weeks of discharge-free or persistent discharge, respectively; all were treated with postoperative intranasal steroid spray...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618041/case-report-a-rare-case-of-bilateral-middle-ear-tophaceous-gout
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Aybige Camurdan, Conrad Riemann, Frank Brasch, Ingo Todt
INTRODUCTION: Hypacusia can be caused by various etiologies; however, hearing loss attributed to gouty tophi remains a rare occurrence. This case report presents, for the first time, a bilateral gouty tophi causing hearing impairment. CASE PRESENTATION: This report describes a case study involving an 83-year-old Caucasian female patient who presented symptoms of hypacusia, pruritus, and a sensation of pressure in her right ear. A computed tomography scan revealed the presence of non-homogeneous calcified structures in both ears...
2024: Frontiers in Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617395/brown-vialetto-van-laere-syndrome
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Shima Imannezhad, Ehsan Ghayoor Karimiani, Majid Sezavar, Gholam Reza Khademi, Maryam Naseri, Farah Ashrafzadeh
Brown-Vialetto-Van Laere syndrome (BVVLS) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder of childhood. According to the previous reports, it has various primary signs and symptoms. Because of the simple treatment with riboflavin supplementation, it is important to have suspicious to this disease and begin treatment even before genetic test confirm. We report a five-year-old girl with BVVLS that manifest with hearing problems, first. There was obvious improvement in her disease clinical signs with riboflavin supplementation treatment...
2024: Iranian Journal of Child Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38616957/hearing-loss-in-juvenile-rats-leads-to-excessive-play-fighting-and-hyperactivity-mild-cognitive-deficits-and-altered-neuronal-activity-in-the-prefrontal-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonas Jelinek, Marie Johne, Mesbah Alam, Joachim K Krauss, Andrej Kral, Kerstin Schwabe
BACKGROUND: In children, hearing loss has been associated with hyperactivity, disturbed social interaction, and risk of cognitive disturbances. Mechanistic explanations of these relations sometimes involve language. To investigate the effect of hearing loss on behavioral deficits in the absence of language, we tested the impact of hearing loss in juvenile rats on motor, social, and cognitive behavior and on physiology of prefrontal cortex. METHODS: Hearing loss was induced in juvenile (postnatal day 14) male Sprague-Dawley rats by intracochlear injection of neomycin under general anesthesia...
2024: Current research in neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38616317/the-burden-of-occupational-noise-induced-hearing-loss-from-1990-to-2019-an-analysis-of-global-burden-of-disease-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ce Liu, Li He, Xiaobing Shan, Ling Zhang, Erjia Ge, Kai Zhang, Bin Luo
OBJECTIVES: The relationship between long-term exposure to occupational noise and hearing loss has been extensively documented. We aimed to assess spatial and temporal changes in the burden of occupational noise-induced hearing loss (ONIHL) in 204 countries and territories with varying socio-demographic indexes (SDI) from 1990 to 2019. DESIGN: Temporal and spatial trends in age-standardized disability-adjusted life year rates (ASDR) for ONIHL were estimated by sex, age, SDI level, country, and geographic region from 1990 to 2019...
April 15, 2024: Ear and Hearing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615371/retrosigmoid-versus-middle-fossa-approach-for-hearing-and-facial-nerve-preservation-in-vestibular-schwannoma-surgery-a-systematic-review-and-comparative-meta-analysis
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Lucca B Palavani, Sávio Batista, Filipi Fim Andreão, Leonardo de Barros Oliveira, Guilherme Melo Silva, Stefan Koester, João F Barbieri, Raphael Bertani, Vinicius Trindade Gomes da Silva, Marcus Acioly, Wellingson S Paiva, Erion J De Andrade, Marcio S Rassi
BACKGROUND: Vestibular schwannomas (VS) are benign tumors arising from vestibular nerve's Schwann cells. Surgical resection via retrosigmoid (RS) or middle fossa (MF) is standard, but the optimal approach remains debated. This meta-analysis evaluated RS and MF approaches for VS management, emphasizing hearing preservation and Cranial nerve seven (CN VII) outcomes stratified by tumor size. METHODS: Systematic searches across PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science, and Embase identified relevant studies...
April 13, 2024: Journal of Clinical Neuroscience: Official Journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613359/remixing-preferences-for-western-instrumental-classical-music-of-bilateral-cochlear-implant-users
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonas Althoff, Tom Gajecki, Waldo Nogueira
For people with profound hearing loss, a cochlear implant (CI) is able to provide access to sounds that support speech perception. With current technology, most CI users obtain very good speech understanding in quiet listening environments. However, many CI users still struggle when listening to music. Efforts have been made to preprocess music for CI users and improve their music enjoyment. This work investigates potential modifications of instrumental music to make it more accessible for CI users. For this purpose, we used two datasets with varying complexity and containing individual tracks of instrumental music...
2024: Trends in Hearing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613189/geographic-sociodemographic-and-clinical-factors-associated-with-parental-self-efficacy-in-pediatric-patients-with-hearing-loss
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Inderpreet Kaur Khalsa, Michelle M Florentine, Elizabeth N Liao, Jihyun Stephans, Dylan K Chan
OBJECTIVE: To identify geographic, sociodemographic, and clinical factors associated with parental self-efficacy in a diverse cohort of deaf or hard-of-hearing (DHH) children. STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Tertiary children's hospital. METHODS: Four hundred forty parents of DHH children aged 0 to 17 completed the 25-item Scale of Parental Involvement and Self-Efficacy (SPISE) survey from 2014 to 2022...
April 12, 2024: Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610765/characterization-of-vestibular-phenotypes-in-patients-with-genetic-hearing-loss
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ji Hyuk Han, Seong Hoon Bae, Sun Young Joo, Jung Ah Kim, Se Jin Kim, Seung Hyun Jang, Dongju Won, Heon Yung Gee, Jae Young Choi, Jinsei Jung, Sung Huhn Kim
Background: The vestibular phenotypes of patients with genetic hearing loss are poorly understood. Methods: we performed genetic testing including exome sequencing and vestibular function tests to investigate vestibular phenotypes and functions in patients with genetic hearing loss. Results: Among 627 patients, 143 (22.8%) had vestibular symptoms. Genetic variations were confirmed in 45 (31.5%) of the 143 patients. Nineteen deafness genes were linked with vestibular symptoms; the most frequent genes in autosomal dominant and recessive individuals were COCH and SLC26A4 , respectively...
March 29, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
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