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Results of the detailed examinations in patients suffering from tinnitus / A teljes köru kivizsgálás eredményei fülzúgásban szenvedokön
Mavrogeni, Panayiota; Maihoub, Stefani; Molnár, András; Csomor, Boglárka; Tamás, László.
Affiliation
  • Mavrogeni P; 1 Tóth Ilona Egészségügyi Szolgálat, Fül-Orr-Gégészeti Szakrendelo Budapest Magyarország.
  • Maihoub S; 2 Semmelweis Egyetem, Általános Orvostudomány Kar, Fül-Orr-Gégészeti és Fej-Nyaksebészeti Klinika Budapest, Szigony u. 36., 1083 Magyarország.
  • Molnár A; 2 Semmelweis Egyetem, Általános Orvostudomány Kar, Fül-Orr-Gégészeti és Fej-Nyaksebészeti Klinika Budapest, Szigony u. 36., 1083 Magyarország.
  • Csomor B; 3 Amplifon Magyarország Kft. Budapest Magyarország.
  • Tamás L; 2 Semmelweis Egyetem, Általános Orvostudomány Kar, Fül-Orr-Gégészeti és Fej-Nyaksebészeti Klinika Budapest, Szigony u. 36., 1083 Magyarország.
Orv Hetil ; 163(42): 1682-1689, 2022 Oct 16.
Article in Hu | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36244011
Introduction: Tinnitus is a sound without an external sound stimulus, usually only perceived by the sufferer. Inner ear damage might be found in its background, although many other possible causes exist. Therefore, there is a need for a detailed examination in all cases. Method: In the present investigation, 100 patients (38 men, 62 women; mean age +/- SD: 59 years +/- 11.3) suffering from tinnitus were enrolled. The data and examination results of these patients were analysed in detail. The outcomes of the brain MRI, carotid-vertebral ultrasound, cervical X-ray, pure-tone audiometry, and tinnitometry were analyzed regarding the detailed examinations. Results: In terms of tinnitus laterality, left-sided (34%) and both-sided (53%) were the most frequent ones. The frequency of the examinations was the following: audiometry and tinnitometry (100%), cervical X-ray (80%), cerebral MRI (76%) and carotid-vertebral Doppler ultrasound (21%). Cervical spondylosis/spondyloarthrosis (69 patients), vascular encephalopathy (56 patients) and atherosclerosis of the carotid artery (20 patients) were observed as the most common aberrations. Using the audiometry, normal hearing was detected in 14%, slight sensorineural hearing loss in 25%, moderate sensorineural hearing loss in 44% and severe sensorineural hearing loss in 17%. Tinnitometry detected tinnitus with a mean frequency of 4200 +/- 2200 Hz and intensity of 40 +/- 14.4 dB. Conclusion: The detailed examination of patients suffering from tinnitus is essential in multidisciplinary therapy planning. Possible complications in other organs can also be detected using the carotid-vertebral ultrasound as screening method. Based on the cervical X-ray, the somatosensory tinnitus form can be observed. Pure-tone audiometry and tinnitometry help detect hearing loss combined with tinnitus, pitch, and loudness, which are also essential in therapy planning.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Tinnitus / Hearing Loss / Hearing Loss, Sensorineural Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies Language: Hu Journal: Orv Hetil Year: 2022 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Tinnitus / Hearing Loss / Hearing Loss, Sensorineural Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies Language: Hu Journal: Orv Hetil Year: 2022 Type: Article