Löfvenberg Christian, Turunen-Taheri Satu, Carlsson Per-Inge, Skagerstrand Åsa
Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, 70281 Örebro, Sweden.
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Central Hospital, 65230 Karlstad, Sweden.
Audiol Res. 2022 Aug 20;12(4):433-444. doi: 10.3390/audiolres12040044.
Severe-to-profound hearing loss (STPHL) can affect a person negatively in many ways. Audiological rehabilitation is important for these patients. Patients receiving cochlear implants make up less than 10% of this group but have been studied extensively. In 2005, a national registry for adult patients with STPHL was introduced in Sweden. Its purpose was to evaluate and improve rehabilitation for all patients with STPHL. Data from the Swedish registry for adult patients with STPHL were used to evaluate variables affecting the audiological rehabilitation. Previous published data from the registry were reviewed, and new data from the follow-up questionnaire were presented. More than 90% of patients rehabilitated with hearing aids experienced a good or very good benefit of audiological rehabilitation. Tinnitus and vertigo affected quality of life negatively and were reported by many patients with STPHL (41% and 31%) at follow-up. To maintain the high number of patients who find audiological rehabilitation beneficial, individualized treatment plans and timely re-evaluations are crucial. Tinnitus and vertigo need to be addressed repeatedly in the rehabilitation process.
重度至极重度听力损失(STPHL)会在许多方面对人产生负面影响。听力康复对这些患者很重要。接受人工耳蜗植入的患者在该群体中占比不到10%,但已得到广泛研究。2005年,瑞典引入了针对成年STPHL患者的国家登记系统。其目的是评估并改善所有STPHL患者的康复情况。来自瑞典成年STPHL患者登记系统的数据被用于评估影响听力康复的变量。回顾了该登记系统之前发表的数据,并展示了随访问卷的新数据。超过90%使用助听器进行康复的患者在听力康复方面获得了良好或非常好的效果。耳鸣和眩晕对生活质量产生负面影响,许多STPHL患者在随访时报告有耳鸣(41%)和眩晕(31%)。为了保持大量认为听力康复有益的患者数量,个性化治疗方案和及时的重新评估至关重要。在康复过程中需要反复处理耳鸣和眩晕问题。