Emami Seyede Faranak, Momtaz Hossein Emad, Mehrabifard Mobina
Department of Audiology, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hearing Disorder Research Center, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran.
Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran.
Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2024 Feb;76(1):1010-1013. doi: 10.1007/s12070-023-04345-5. Epub 2023 Nov 16.
This study is the first to investigate central auditory processing impairment in patients with slight decrease in renal function (PSR), who had no risk factors, evidence of renal injury, and albuminuria. The aim was to determine the scores of dichotic digits test (DDT) and word-in-noise perception (WINP) test in PSR. The survey was cross-sectional-comparative. The case group consisted of 30 PSR, with an estimated glomerular filtration rate of 60-90 mL/min at 1.73 m2. The control group consisted of 60 normal participants. They were matched with the case group based on sex, education level, dominant hand and age. The measures were the 28-item general health questionnaire, mini-mental state examination, Petersburg sleep quality index, acoustic immittance assessment, pure tone audiometry, speech reception threshold evaluation, DDT and WINP test. Both groups had normal stress levels, night sleep, mental states, and hearing thresholds. The mean scores of the WINP test in the right and left ears of the case group were significantly different from the control group (Pv = 0.026, Pv = 0.029 ). The mean difference of DDT scores in the right and left ears of the case group compared to the control group showed significant difference (Pv = 0.039, Pv = 0.048 ). Therefore, slight decrease in renal function can be one of the causes of central auditory processing impairment. Affected patients with normal hearing thresholds may have difficulty in discrimination the pitch of words, and speech perception in competing situations.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12070-023-04345-5.
本研究首次调查了肾功能轻度下降(PSR)且无危险因素、肾损伤证据和蛋白尿的患者的中枢听觉处理障碍。目的是确定PSR患者的双耳数字测试(DDT)和噪声中言语感知(WINP)测试得分。该调查为横断面比较研究。病例组由30名PSR患者组成,其在1.73 m²体表面积时的估计肾小球滤过率为60 - 90 mL/min。对照组由60名正常参与者组成。他们在性别、教育水平、优势手和年龄方面与病例组相匹配。测量指标包括28项一般健康问卷、简易精神状态检查、彼得斯堡睡眠质量指数、声导抗评估、纯音听力测定、言语接受阈评估、DDT和WINP测试。两组的压力水平、夜间睡眠、精神状态和听力阈值均正常。病例组右耳和左耳的WINP测试平均得分与对照组有显著差异(Pv = 0.026,Pv = 0.029)。病例组右耳和左耳的DDT得分与对照组相比的平均差异显示出显著差异(Pv = 0.039,Pv = 0.048)。因此,肾功能轻度下降可能是中枢听觉处理障碍的原因之一。听力阈值正常的受影响患者在辨别单词音高和竞争环境中的言语感知方面可能存在困难。
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