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Does stapedotomy improve high frequency conductive hearing?
Author(s) -
Roychowdhury Prithwijit,
Polanik Marc D.,
Kempfle Judith S.,
CastilloBustamante Melissa,
Fikucki Cheryl,
Wang Michael J.,
Kozin Elliott D.,
Remenschneider Aaron K.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
laryngoscope investigative otolaryngology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2378-8038
DOI - 10.1002/lio2.599
Subject(s) - medicine , audiogram , conductive hearing loss , otosclerosis , bone conduction , incus , retrospective cohort study , audiometry , surgery , hearing loss , audiology , stapes , middle ear
Objectives Stapedotomy is performed to address conductive hearing deficits. While hearing thresholds reliably improve at low frequencies (LF), conductive outcomes at high frequencies (HF) are less reliable and have not been well described. Herein, we evaluate post‐operative HF air‐bone gap (ABG) changes and measure HF air conduction (AC) thresholds changes as a function of frequency. Methods Retrospective review of patients who underwent primary stapedotomy with incus wire piston prosthesis between January 2016 and May 2020. Pre‐ and postoperative audiograms were evaluated. LF ABG was calculated as the mean ABG of thresholds at 250, 500, and 1000 Hz. HF ABG was calculated at 4 kHz. Results Forty‐six cases met criteria. Mean age at surgery was 54.0 ± 11.7 years. The LF mean preoperative ABG was 36.9 ± 11.0 dB and postoperatively this significantly reduced to 9.35 ± 6.76 dB, ( P  < .001). The HF mean preoperative ABG was 31.1 ± 14.4 dB and postoperatively, this also significantly reduced to 14.5 ± 12.3 dB, ( P  < .001). The magnitude of LF ABG closure was over 1.5 times the magnitude of HF ABG closure ( P  < .001). The gain in AC decreased with increasing frequency ( P  < .001). Conclusion Hearing improvement following stapedotomy is greater at low than high frequencies. Postoperative air bone gaps persist at 4 kHz. Further biomechanical and histopathologic work is necessary to localize postoperative high frequency conductive hearing deficits and improve stapedotomy hearing outcomes. Level of Evidence 4, retrospective study.

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