TY - JOUR
T1 - Hearing loss after direct blunt neck trauma
AU - Segal, Samuel
AU - Eviatar, Ephraim
AU - Berenholz, Leonard
AU - Vaiman, Michael
AU - Kessler, Alex
AU - Shlamkovitch, Nathan
PY - 2003/9
Y1 - 2003/9
N2 - Objective: To report for the first time hearing impairment resulting from blunt neck trauma, Study Design: Retrospective chart review of clinical, pure tone, and speech audiometric findings. The first obtained within 3 months and the follow-up ones between 6 and 12 months after injury. Three representative examples are given. Patients: Eighty-three patients (166 ears) who reported hearing impairment after blunt neck trauma. Results: Twenty of the 166 ears (12%) had normal hearing and 137 ears (81.3%) showed an acoustic trauma-like hearing impairment. Eight ears (4.8%) had a hearing loss of at least 30 dB in the speech frequencies (500-2,000 Hz) and two ears (1.2%) had additional impairment in the higher frequencies. Only one ear (0.8%) had a conductive hearing loss. No speech discrimination score was poorer than 80%. Forty-six subjects (55.4%) reported tinnitus. Conclusions: Blunt neck trauma, like whiplash injury, may cause objectively measurable hearing impairment.
AB - Objective: To report for the first time hearing impairment resulting from blunt neck trauma, Study Design: Retrospective chart review of clinical, pure tone, and speech audiometric findings. The first obtained within 3 months and the follow-up ones between 6 and 12 months after injury. Three representative examples are given. Patients: Eighty-three patients (166 ears) who reported hearing impairment after blunt neck trauma. Results: Twenty of the 166 ears (12%) had normal hearing and 137 ears (81.3%) showed an acoustic trauma-like hearing impairment. Eight ears (4.8%) had a hearing loss of at least 30 dB in the speech frequencies (500-2,000 Hz) and two ears (1.2%) had additional impairment in the higher frequencies. Only one ear (0.8%) had a conductive hearing loss. No speech discrimination score was poorer than 80%. Forty-six subjects (55.4%) reported tinnitus. Conclusions: Blunt neck trauma, like whiplash injury, may cause objectively measurable hearing impairment.
KW - Blunt neck trauma
KW - Conductive hearing loss
KW - Sensorineural hearing loss
KW - Tinnitus
KW - Whiplash injury
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U2 - 10.1097/00129492-200309000-00007
DO - 10.1097/00129492-200309000-00007
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AN - SCOPUS:0141454749
SN - 1531-7129
VL - 24
SP - 734
EP - 737
JO - Otology and Neurotology
JF - Otology and Neurotology
IS - 5
ER -