2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12070-018-1506-1
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A Case–Control Study on the Association Between Endoscopic ACE Grade of Adenoid Hypertrophy and Hearing Loss in Children and Its Impact on Speech and Language Development

Abstract: To establish an association between adenoid hypertrophy and hearing loss and its impact on speech and language in pediatric age group. A prospective case control study done in a tertiary hospital in South India. Twenty children with hearing loss were recruited in the study group and twenty-four children as controls. These groups underwent at detailed otorhinolaryngologic examination, hearing and speech evaluation. The size of the adenoids was graded endoscopically. Findings between the two groups were compared… Show more

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“…Bhat et al, 17 in a study with 100 patients, found 56% had grade 3 and 44% had grade 4 adenoid hypertrophy, mean hearing loss in patients with effusion was around 24 dB. Hearing status of the patients in the study of Syed et al, 18 in his study with children with hearing loss, found statistically significant association between adenoid hypertrophy with choanal obstruction and abutment of eustachian tube opening seen on endoscopy with hearing loss (p = 0.025). The children with hearing loss also had speech and language delay (p = 0.004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Bhat et al, 17 in a study with 100 patients, found 56% had grade 3 and 44% had grade 4 adenoid hypertrophy, mean hearing loss in patients with effusion was around 24 dB. Hearing status of the patients in the study of Syed et al, 18 in his study with children with hearing loss, found statistically significant association between adenoid hypertrophy with choanal obstruction and abutment of eustachian tube opening seen on endoscopy with hearing loss (p = 0.025). The children with hearing loss also had speech and language delay (p = 0.004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%