Affiliation:
1. University of Wisconsin–Madison
Abstract
Purpose
In this study, the authors assessed age- and sex-related patterns in the prevalence and 10-year incidence of 4-kHz air–bone gaps and associated factors.
Method
Data were obtained as part of the longitudinal, population-based Epidemiology of Hearing Loss Study (Cruickshanks et al., 1998). An air–bone gap at 4 kHz was defined as an air-conduction threshold ≥ 15 dB higher than the bone-conduction threshold in the right ear.
Results
Among 3,553 participants ages 48–92 years at baseline (1993–1995), 3.4% had a 4-kHz air–bone gap in the right ear. The prevalence increased with age. Among the 120 participants with an air–bone gap, 60.0% did not have a flat tympanogram or an air–bone gap at 0.5 kHz. Ten years later, the authors assessed 2,093 participants who did not have a 4-kHz air–bone gap at baseline; 9.2% had developed a 4-kHz air–bone gap in the right ear. The incidence increased with age. Among the 192 participants who had developed an air–bone gap, 60.9% did not have a flat tympanogram or air–bone gaps at other frequencies.
Conclusion
These results suggest that a finding of a 4-kHz air–bone gap may reflect a combination of aging and other factors and not necessarily exclusively abnormal middle-ear function.
Publisher
American Speech Language Hearing Association
Subject
Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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