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| Title: | Enfermedad de Alzheimer y pérdida auditiva |
| Author(s) : | Gimeno-Vilar, C. (Carlos) Cervera-Paz, F.J. (Francisco J.) |
| Issue Date: | 2010 |
| Publisher: | Viguera |
| Citation: | Gimeno-Vilar C, Cervera-Paz FJ. Enfermedad de Alzheimer y pérdida auditiva. Rev Neurol 2010 Jan 16-31;50(2):65-71. |
| Keywords: | Alzheimer Disease/physiopathology Audiometry, Pure-Tone Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem/physiology |
| Abstract: | Despite the different epidemiological, neurophysiological and
morphological studies published in the literature, it is still not known for sure
whether there is a relation between Alzheimer's disease (AD) and peripheral
hearing loss. In this work we conduct an auditory study in patients with AD and
in volunteer controls in order to investigate this possible relationship.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The sample studied consisted of 14 patients with a clinical
diagnosis of probable AD (age: 79 Y 6 years) and 14 volunteers (age: 76 Y 5
years) who visited the Clinica Universidad de Navarra. After applying a set of
thorough criteria to preclude any previous hearing problems, all the participants
underwent a subjective hearing assessment by means of pure-tone threshold
audiometry and vocal audiometry and an objective auditory assessment using a
tympanometry study, stapedial reflex, otoacoustic emissions and brainstem
auditory evoked potentials. For the analysis, patients with AD and controls were
paired homogenously by sex and age. RESULTS: The main obstacle hindering the
study was to recruit the participants, due to the fact that they did not see any
direct benefit from the study and it demanded an excessive amount of their time.
Pure-tone threshold audiometry showed that patients with AD had a pattern of
greater hearing loss for acute frequencies, with statistically significant
differences. No significant differences were found in the analysis of the rest of
the subjective and objective hearing tests. CONCLUSIONS: The findings of our
study both agree and disagree with some earlier works from the literature, which
suggests that patients with AD may have their own auditory pattern |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10171/22779 |
| Publisher version (URL): | http://www.neurologia.com/pdf/Web/5002/bd020065.pdf |
| Appears in Collections: | DA - CUN - Otorrinolaringología - Artículos de revista
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