Otosclerosis; clinical long term-perspectives
Abstract
This thesis has assessed medical, technical and health-related aspects of otosclerosis from a long-term perspective. A retrospective clinical study was performed where 65 subjects who had previously undergone stapedectomy (1977-1979) were assessed. Twenty-eight - Thirty years later a follow-up was conducted. In Paper I, hearing thresholds were studied. Thirty years after surgery the mean hearing impairment was comparable with the preoperative level. The hearing deterioration was mainly caused by sensorineural hearing loss which was significantly worse compared to an age and sex matched control population (ISO 7029). In Paper II, hearing aid use and satisfaction
were analyzed. Almost all subjects (95%) would have benefitted from hearing aid rehabilitation, however only 54 % had been fitted with hearing aids. Subjects who had received hearing aids were generally everyday users (94 %) and were very satisfied with their hearing aids. In Paper III, hearing disability and health-related quality of life was assessed. The subjects experienced hearing problems, especially in complex listening situations and in localization of sounds. Health-related quality of life showed results comparable to that of the reference population. In Paper IV, 20 of the subjects were analyzed by multi-slice and cone-beam CT (MSCT, CBCT) to assess the applicability of CBCT in the assessment of otosclerosis. The study showed that CBCT was valid in the assessments and in many ways was
equivalent to MSCT.
Parts of work
I. Redfors YD & Möller, C.
Otoclerosis: Thirty-year follow-up after surgery.
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol, 2011;120, 608-614.
::PMID::22032075 II. Redfors YD et al. Hearing-aid use and benefit: A long-term follow-up in patients undergoing surgery for otosclerosis
Int J Audiol, 2013;Early online;1- ::PMID::23336672 III.Redfors YD et al. Health-Related Quality of Life in patients who have undergone otosclerosis surgery: A long-term follow-up study.In manuscript IV. Redfors YD et al.Otosclerosis: Anatomy and Pathology in the Temporal Bone Assessed by Multi-Slice and Cone-Beam CT.
Otology & Neurotology, 2012;33,922-927 ::PMID::22771999
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Clincial Sciences. Department of Otorhinolaryngology
Disputation
Fredagen den 1 mars 2013, kl 13.00, Hörsal Arvid Carlsson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3, Göteborg
Date of defence
2013-03-01
ylva.dahlin-redfors@vgregion.se
Date
2013-04-03Author
Dahlin Redfors, Ylva
Keywords
otosclerosis
stapedectomy
hearing loss
conductive
hearing aid
health-related quality of life
hearing disability
SF-36
SSQ
IOI-HA
MSCT
CBCT
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-628-8617-2
ISSN
1650-1128
Language
eng