Development and Characteristics of Hearing Loss With the Progression of Endolymphatic Hydrops

Author:

Niu Yue1ORCID,Chen Wei2,Lin Mengyan2,Sha Yan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat (EENT) Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China

2. Shanghai Institute of Medical Imaging, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

Abstract

Objectives This study aims to explore how patients’ hearing loss developed with the progression of endolymphatic hydrops and the characteristics of hearing loss at different stages. Materials and Methods We collected 73 patients with definite or possible unilateral Meniere’s disease or sudden hearing loss who underwent magnetic resonance imaging after intravenous contrast agent injection. There were 25 cases of isolated cochlear hydrops, 24 cases of isolated vestibular hydrops, and 24 cases of cochlear and vestibular hydrops. Primary outcome analyses included their evaluation of endolymphatic hydrops and hearing thresholds at low and high frequencies. Results The overall hearing threshold of patients with vestibular and cochlear hydrops was significantly higher than that of patients with isolated cochlear hydrops and patients with isolated vestibular hydrops. There was a significant correlation between low-frequency hearing loss and cochlear hydrops, and the low-frequency hearing threshold was proportional to the grade of cochlear hydrops. At low frequency, the hearing threshold of patients with isolated vestibular hydrops was lower than that of patients with isolated cochlear hydrops and patients with both cochlear and vestibular hydrops. The audiogram configurations of patients with isolated cochlear hydrops consist largely of flat type and up-sloping type. The audiogram configurations of patients with isolated vestibular hydrops and patients with both cochlear and vestibular hydrops are mainly flat type and down-sloping type. Conclusions Patients present with low-frequency hearing loss in the early stage of endolymphatic hydrops. When the hydrops involves the whole cochlea and vestibule, the patients’ hearing is impaired at both low and high frequencies.

Funder

Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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