CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMIC DISTURBANCES DURING THE INITIAL SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS OF VASCULAR ORIGIN

Summary. In this paper the characteristic of hearing loss in 127 patients with sensorineural hearing loss starting of vascular origin which in the normal perception of hearing to the tones in the conventional (0,125-8) kHz frequency range has been a violation in the extended (9­ 16) kHz. 20 healthy...

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Main Author: A. Yu. Shidlovsky
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Language:English
Published: Bogomolets National Medical University 2016-04-01
Series:Ukrainian Scientific Medical Youth Journal
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Online Access:https://mmj.nmuofficial.com/index.php/journal/article/view/66
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description Summary. In this paper the characteristic of hearing loss in 127 patients with sensorineural hearing loss starting of vascular origin which in the normal perception of hearing to the tones in the conventional (0,125-8) kHz frequency range has been a violation in the extended (9­ 16) kHz. 20 healthy controls were normal hearing people. The purpose of the work is to investigate the state of auditory function not only in the conventional (0,125-8) kHz, but in the extended (9-16) kHz frequency bands and cerebral circulation according rheoencephalography in patients with initial sensorineural hearing loss vascular origin, as well as in healthy normal hearing individuals and carry out comparative analysis. Methods: in the conventional audiometry (0,125-8) kHz, and Advanced (9-16) kHz frequency range; tympanometry; rheoencephalography. Results. Studies have shown that it is necessary to pay attention at an early sensorineural hearing loss vascular genesis, when patients are no complaints of hearing loss, but they are concerned about the subjective ear noise, headaches, dizziness, heaviness in the neck, and the like. According to the high-frequency audiometry in these patients have hearing loss on the tone in the expanded (9­ 16) kHz frequency range when in normal perception in the conventional (0,125-8) kHz. However, only one third of these patients (34.5%) came out with complaints of hearing loss, but 62.2% - had a subjective tinnitus. Already at the initial stage of development of vascular origin sensorineural hearing loss observed relationship between audiometric data and rheoencephalography that according characterizes the state of auditory function and cerebral hemodynamics, it is advisable to consider the diagnosis and the therapeutic and preventive measures such patients.
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spelling doaj.art-9e3692161e704b0e86dab47143ac63552022-12-22T04:20:40ZengBogomolets National Medical UniversityUkrainian Scientific Medical Youth Journal2786-66612786-667X2016-04-011(93)919566CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMIC DISTURBANCES DURING THE INITIAL SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS OF VASCULAR ORIGINA. Yu. Shidlovsky0Institute of Otolaryngology named Prof. O.S. Kolomiychenko NAMS of Ukraine, Kyiv, UkraineSummary. In this paper the characteristic of hearing loss in 127 patients with sensorineural hearing loss starting of vascular origin which in the normal perception of hearing to the tones in the conventional (0,125-8) kHz frequency range has been a violation in the extended (9­ 16) kHz. 20 healthy controls were normal hearing people. The purpose of the work is to investigate the state of auditory function not only in the conventional (0,125-8) kHz, but in the extended (9-16) kHz frequency bands and cerebral circulation according rheoencephalography in patients with initial sensorineural hearing loss vascular origin, as well as in healthy normal hearing individuals and carry out comparative analysis. Methods: in the conventional audiometry (0,125-8) kHz, and Advanced (9-16) kHz frequency range; tympanometry; rheoencephalography. Results. Studies have shown that it is necessary to pay attention at an early sensorineural hearing loss vascular genesis, when patients are no complaints of hearing loss, but they are concerned about the subjective ear noise, headaches, dizziness, heaviness in the neck, and the like. According to the high-frequency audiometry in these patients have hearing loss on the tone in the expanded (9­ 16) kHz frequency range when in normal perception in the conventional (0,125-8) kHz. However, only one third of these patients (34.5%) came out with complaints of hearing loss, but 62.2% - had a subjective tinnitus. Already at the initial stage of development of vascular origin sensorineural hearing loss observed relationship between audiometric data and rheoencephalography that according characterizes the state of auditory function and cerebral hemodynamics, it is advisable to consider the diagnosis and the therapeutic and preventive measures such patients.https://mmj.nmuofficial.com/index.php/journal/article/view/66sensorineural hearing loss, early diagnоsis, cerebral hemodynamics, audiometry, rheoencephalography.
spellingShingle A. Yu. Shidlovsky
CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMIC DISTURBANCES DURING THE INITIAL SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS OF VASCULAR ORIGIN
Ukrainian Scientific Medical Youth Journal
sensorineural hearing loss, early diagnоsis, cerebral hemodynamics, audiometry, rheoencephalography.
title CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMIC DISTURBANCES DURING THE INITIAL SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS OF VASCULAR ORIGIN
title_full CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMIC DISTURBANCES DURING THE INITIAL SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS OF VASCULAR ORIGIN
title_fullStr CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMIC DISTURBANCES DURING THE INITIAL SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS OF VASCULAR ORIGIN
title_full_unstemmed CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMIC DISTURBANCES DURING THE INITIAL SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS OF VASCULAR ORIGIN
title_short CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMIC DISTURBANCES DURING THE INITIAL SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS OF VASCULAR ORIGIN
title_sort cerebral hemodynamic disturbances during the initial sensorineural hearing loss of vascular origin
topic sensorineural hearing loss, early diagnоsis, cerebral hemodynamics, audiometry, rheoencephalography.
url https://mmj.nmuofficial.com/index.php/journal/article/view/66
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