Sensorineural hearing loss after cardiac surgery: a systematic review

Author:

Daniel Jonathan12,Glynatsis John M.13ORCID,Kovoor Joshua G.124ORCID,Stretton Brandon12ORCID,Bacchi Stephen13,Ovenden Christopher D.12ORCID,To Minh‐Son3,Goh Rudy2,Hewitt Joseph N.2ORCID,Sahota Raguwinder S.2,Chan Justin C.Y.15,Ramponi Fabio2,Krishnan Giri1,Gupta Aashray K.16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Discipline of Surgery University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

2. Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide South Australia Australia

3. Flinders Medical Centre Adelaide South Australia Australia

4. The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Adelaide South Australia Australia

5. NYU Langone New York City New York USA

6. Gold Coast University Hospital Southport Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) may occur following cardiac surgery. Although preventing post‐operative complications is vitally important in cardiac surgery, there are few guidelines regarding this issue. This review aimed to characterize SNHL after cardiac surgery.MethodThis systematic review was registered on PROSPERO and conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines. A systematic search of the PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Library were conducted from inception. Eligibility determination, data extraction and methodological quality analysis were conducted in duplicate.ResultsThere were 23 studies included in the review. In the adult population, there were six cohort studies, which included 36 cases of hearing loss in a total of 7135 patients (5.05 cases per 1000 operations). In seven cohort studies including paediatric patients, there were 88 cases of hearing loss in a total of 1342 operations. The majority of cases of hearing loss were mild in the adult population (56.6%). In the paediatric population 59.2% of hearing loss cases had moderate or worse hearing loss. The hearing loss most often affected the higher frequencies, over 6000 Hz. There have been studies indicating an association between hearing loss and extracorporeal circulation, but cases have also occurred without this intervention.ConclusionSNHL is a rare but potentially serious complication after cardiac surgery. This hearing loss affects both paediatric and adult populations and may have significant long‐term impacts. Further research is required, particularly with respect to the consideration of screening for SNHL in children after cardiac surgery.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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