High-frequency hearing, tinnitus, and patient satisfaction with stapedotomy : A randomized prospective study

  • Bagger-Sjoback, Dan
  • Strömbäck, Karin
  • Hultcrantz, Malou
  • Papatziamos, Georgios
  • Smeds, Henrik
  • Danckwardt-Lillieström, Niklas
  • Tideholm, Bo
  • Johansson, Ann
  • Hellstrom, Sten
  • Hakizimana, Pierre
  • Fridberger, Anders
Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Uppsala universitet, Öron-, näs- och halssjukdomar

Abstract

Otosclerosis is a common disorder that leads to conductive hearing loss. Most patients with otosclerosis also have tinnitus, and surgical treatment is known to improve hearing as well as tinnitus. Some patients however experience worsening of tinnitus after the operation, but there are no known factors that allow surgeons to predict who will be at risk. In this prospective observational study on 133 patients undergoing stapedotomy, we show that postoperative air conduction thresholds at very high stimulus frequencies predict improvement of tinnitus, as assessed with proportional odds logistic regression models. Young patients were significantly more likely to experience reduction of tinnitus and patients whose tinnitus became better were al...

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