Hearing handicap in patients with chronic kidney disease: a study of the different classifications of the degree of hearing loss

Abstract Introduction: The association between hearing loss and chronic kidney disease and hemodialysis has been well documented. However, the classification used for the degree of loss may underestimate the actual diagnosis due to specific characteristics related to the most affected auditory freq...

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Main Authors: Klinger Vagner Teixeira da Costa, Sonia Maria Soares Ferreira, Pedro de Lemos Menezes
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier
Series:Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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spelling doaj-8128c929dd4d44ba98f03fe822f14f052021-03-02T10:53:23ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology1808-868683558058410.1016/j.bjorl.2016.08.008S1808-86942017000500580Hearing handicap in patients with chronic kidney disease: a study of the different classifications of the degree of hearing lossKlinger Vagner Teixeira da CostaSonia Maria Soares FerreiraPedro de Lemos MenezesAbstract Introduction: The association between hearing loss and chronic kidney disease and hemodialysis has been well documented. However, the classification used for the degree of loss may underestimate the actual diagnosis due to specific characteristics related to the most affected auditory frequencies. Furthermore, correlations of hearing loss and hemodialysis time with hearing handicap remain unknown in this population. Objective: To compare the results of Lloyd's and Kaplan's and The Bureau Internacional d'Audiophonologie classifications in chronic kidney disease patients, and to correlate the averages calculated by their formulas with hemodialysis time and the hearing handicap. Methods: This is an analytical, observational and cross-sectional study with 80 patients on hemodialysis. Tympanometry, speech audiometry, pure tone audiometry and interview of patients with hearing loss through Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults. Cases were classified according to the degree of loss. The correlations of tone averages with hemodialysis time and the total scores of Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults and its domains were verified. Results: 86 ears (53.75%) had hearing loss in at least one of the tonal averages in 48 patients who responded to Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults. The Bureau Internacional d'Audiophonologie classification identified a greater number of cases (n = 52) with some degree of disability compared to Lloyd and Kaplan (n = 16). In the group with hemodialysis time of at least 2 years, there was weak but statistically significant correlation of The Bureau Internacional d'Audiophonologie classification average with hemodialysis time (r = 0.363). There were moderate correlations of average The Bureau Internacional d'Audiophonologie classification (r = 0.510) and tritone 2 (r = 0.470) with the total scores of Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults and with its social domain. Conclusion: The Bureau Internacional d'Audiophonologie classification seems to be more appropriate than Lloyd's and Kaplan's for use in this population; its average showed correlations with hearing loss in patients with hemodialysis time ≥ 2 years and it exhibited moderate levels of correlation with the total score of Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults and its social domain (r = 0.557 and r = 0.512).http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-86942017000500580&lng=en&tlng=enDoença renal crônicaPerda auditivaAudiometria
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author Klinger Vagner Teixeira da Costa
Sonia Maria Soares Ferreira
Pedro de Lemos Menezes
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Sonia Maria Soares Ferreira
Pedro de Lemos Menezes
Hearing handicap in patients with chronic kidney disease: a study of the different classifications of the degree of hearing loss
Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Doença renal crônica
Perda auditiva
Audiometria
author_facet Klinger Vagner Teixeira da Costa
Sonia Maria Soares Ferreira
Pedro de Lemos Menezes
author_sort Klinger Vagner Teixeira da Costa
title Hearing handicap in patients with chronic kidney disease: a study of the different classifications of the degree of hearing loss
title_short Hearing handicap in patients with chronic kidney disease: a study of the different classifications of the degree of hearing loss
title_full Hearing handicap in patients with chronic kidney disease: a study of the different classifications of the degree of hearing loss
title_fullStr Hearing handicap in patients with chronic kidney disease: a study of the different classifications of the degree of hearing loss
title_full_unstemmed Hearing handicap in patients with chronic kidney disease: a study of the different classifications of the degree of hearing loss
title_sort hearing handicap in patients with chronic kidney disease: a study of the different classifications of the degree of hearing loss
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
issn 1808-8686
description Abstract Introduction: The association between hearing loss and chronic kidney disease and hemodialysis has been well documented. However, the classification used for the degree of loss may underestimate the actual diagnosis due to specific characteristics related to the most affected auditory frequencies. Furthermore, correlations of hearing loss and hemodialysis time with hearing handicap remain unknown in this population. Objective: To compare the results of Lloyd's and Kaplan's and The Bureau Internacional d'Audiophonologie classifications in chronic kidney disease patients, and to correlate the averages calculated by their formulas with hemodialysis time and the hearing handicap. Methods: This is an analytical, observational and cross-sectional study with 80 patients on hemodialysis. Tympanometry, speech audiometry, pure tone audiometry and interview of patients with hearing loss through Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults. Cases were classified according to the degree of loss. The correlations of tone averages with hemodialysis time and the total scores of Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults and its domains were verified. Results: 86 ears (53.75%) had hearing loss in at least one of the tonal averages in 48 patients who responded to Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults. The Bureau Internacional d'Audiophonologie classification identified a greater number of cases (n = 52) with some degree of disability compared to Lloyd and Kaplan (n = 16). In the group with hemodialysis time of at least 2 years, there was weak but statistically significant correlation of The Bureau Internacional d'Audiophonologie classification average with hemodialysis time (r = 0.363). There were moderate correlations of average The Bureau Internacional d'Audiophonologie classification (r = 0.510) and tritone 2 (r = 0.470) with the total scores of Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults and with its social domain. Conclusion: The Bureau Internacional d'Audiophonologie classification seems to be more appropriate than Lloyd's and Kaplan's for use in this population; its average showed correlations with hearing loss in patients with hemodialysis time ≥ 2 years and it exhibited moderate levels of correlation with the total score of Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults and its social domain (r = 0.557 and r = 0.512).
topic Doença renal crônica
Perda auditiva
Audiometria
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