Effect of COVID-19 on peripheral and central hearing abilities

Abstract Background COVID-19 has caused various implications on physical and mental health of human beings. It included several symptoms involving the auditory vestibular system. This study aims to investigate the impact of active COVID-19 infection on central and peripheral auditory pathways. Metho...

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Main Authors: Rohit Bhattacharyya, Sushmitha S. Upadhya, Prashanth Prabhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2024-01-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43163-024-00567-8
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Sushmitha S. Upadhya
Prashanth Prabhu
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description Abstract Background COVID-19 has caused various implications on physical and mental health of human beings. It included several symptoms involving the auditory vestibular system. This study aims to investigate the impact of active COVID-19 infection on central and peripheral auditory pathways. Method Two groups of subjects were involved in the research: Group I consisted of 45 individuals with no history of COVID-19, while Group II included 41 individuals who were diagnosed with COVID-19 through RT-PCR testing. The audiological battery used in this study included Pure tone audiometry, Digit in Noise test, Dichotic CV test, and Pitch pattern test, all of which were administered online. Testing was conducted in two phases for both groups. Phase 1 testing took place within the first 7 days of a positive RT-PCR result, while Phase 2 testing occurred within a week of a negative RT-PCR test. Additionally, participants completed a questionnaire to provide information on general health conditions and their otological symptoms. Results The results from Phase 1 testing revealed that Group II exhibited statistically lower scores in all the audiological tests compared to Group I (control group). However, during Phase 2 testing, this significant difference was no longer observed between both groups. Conclusion Based on the findings, it can be inferred that the audiological pathway was compromised during the active infection stage of COVID-19. Therefore, this study highlights changes in performance concerning tests that assess the central auditory system during the infection period. Trial registration SH/IRB/RP/24. Registered 12 January 2021.
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spelling doaj.art-32391e5558764c92bb0736d21856ae042024-01-29T10:53:39ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology2090-85392024-01-014011810.1186/s43163-024-00567-8Effect of COVID-19 on peripheral and central hearing abilitiesRohit Bhattacharyya0Sushmitha S. Upadhya1Prashanth Prabhu2All India Institute of Speech & Hearing, Naimisham CampusAll India Institute of Speech & Hearing, Naimisham CampusAll India Institute of Speech & Hearing, Naimisham CampusAbstract Background COVID-19 has caused various implications on physical and mental health of human beings. It included several symptoms involving the auditory vestibular system. This study aims to investigate the impact of active COVID-19 infection on central and peripheral auditory pathways. Method Two groups of subjects were involved in the research: Group I consisted of 45 individuals with no history of COVID-19, while Group II included 41 individuals who were diagnosed with COVID-19 through RT-PCR testing. The audiological battery used in this study included Pure tone audiometry, Digit in Noise test, Dichotic CV test, and Pitch pattern test, all of which were administered online. Testing was conducted in two phases for both groups. Phase 1 testing took place within the first 7 days of a positive RT-PCR result, while Phase 2 testing occurred within a week of a negative RT-PCR test. Additionally, participants completed a questionnaire to provide information on general health conditions and their otological symptoms. Results The results from Phase 1 testing revealed that Group II exhibited statistically lower scores in all the audiological tests compared to Group I (control group). However, during Phase 2 testing, this significant difference was no longer observed between both groups. Conclusion Based on the findings, it can be inferred that the audiological pathway was compromised during the active infection stage of COVID-19. Therefore, this study highlights changes in performance concerning tests that assess the central auditory system during the infection period. Trial registration SH/IRB/RP/24. Registered 12 January 2021.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43163-024-00567-8COVID-19CoronavirusHearing lossOtological symptomsCentral auditory pathway
spellingShingle Rohit Bhattacharyya
Sushmitha S. Upadhya
Prashanth Prabhu
Effect of COVID-19 on peripheral and central hearing abilities
The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
COVID-19
Coronavirus
Hearing loss
Otological symptoms
Central auditory pathway
title Effect of COVID-19 on peripheral and central hearing abilities
title_full Effect of COVID-19 on peripheral and central hearing abilities
title_fullStr Effect of COVID-19 on peripheral and central hearing abilities
title_full_unstemmed Effect of COVID-19 on peripheral and central hearing abilities
title_short Effect of COVID-19 on peripheral and central hearing abilities
title_sort effect of covid 19 on peripheral and central hearing abilities
topic COVID-19
Coronavirus
Hearing loss
Otological symptoms
Central auditory pathway
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43163-024-00567-8
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