Doyle K J, Sininger Y, Starr A
University of California Irvine, 92717, USA.
Laryngoscope. 1998 Sep;108(9):1374-7. doi: 10.1097/00005537-199809000-00022.
Auditory neuropathy is a recently described disorder in which patients demonstrate hearing loss for pure tones, impaired word discrimination out of proportion to pure tone loss, absent or abnormal auditory brainstem responses, and normal outer hair cell function as measured by otoacoustic emissions and cochlear microphonics. We have identified eight pediatric patients having hearing deficits that are most likely due to a neuropathy of the eighth nerve. In this study, the results of audiologic testing performed with these eight children are described.
Retrospective review of audiologic findings in eight children with auditory neuropathy.
Each subject was tested with pure tone and speech audiologic testing, auditory brainstem response, and click-evoked otoacoustic emissions. Results of these tests were tabulated and summarized.
Pure tone audiologic testing revealed five children with upsloping sensorineural hearing loss, two with high frequency loss, and one with a mild, flat configuration. Six children demonstrated poor word discrimination scores, and the other two had fair to good word discrimination. All eight subjects had normal distortion product and transient otoacoustic emissions. All eight children demonstrated absent or marked abnormalities of brainstem auditory evoked potentials. These findings suggest that while cochlear outer hair cell function is normal, the lesion is located at the eighth nerve.
Recent advances in otoacoustic emissions testing permit differentiation of neural deafness from sensory deafness. This paper describes the clinical presentation and audiologic findings in pediatric auditory neuropathy, as well as the recommended management of these patients. Otolaryngologists should be aware of this disorder and implications for its management, which differs from treatment of sensorineural hearing loss.
听觉神经病是一种最近才被描述的疾病,患者表现为纯音听力损失、言语辨别能力受损程度与纯音听力损失不成比例、听觉脑干反应缺失或异常,以及通过耳声发射和耳蜗微音电位测量的外毛细胞功能正常。我们已经确定了8名儿科患者,他们的听力缺陷很可能是由于第八神经的神经病变所致。在本研究中,描述了对这8名儿童进行的听力学测试结果。
对8名患有听觉神经病儿童的听力学检查结果进行回顾性分析。
对每个受试者进行纯音和言语听力学测试、听觉脑干反应测试以及短声诱发耳声发射测试。将这些测试结果制成表格并进行总结。
纯音听力学测试显示,5名儿童有上升型感音神经性听力损失,2名有高频听力损失,1名有轻度平坦型听力损失。6名儿童的言语辨别分数较差,另外2名儿童的言语辨别能力为中等至良好。所有8名受试者的畸变产物耳声发射和瞬态耳声发射均正常。所有8名儿童的脑干听觉诱发电位均缺失或明显异常。这些结果表明,虽然耳蜗外毛细胞功能正常,但病变位于第八神经。
耳声发射测试的最新进展使得能够区分神经性耳聋和感音性耳聋。本文描述了儿童听觉神经病的临床表现和听力学检查结果,以及对这些患者的推荐治疗方法。耳鼻喉科医生应该了解这种疾病及其治疗方法,其与感音神经性听力损失的治疗不同。