2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248421
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Bone-conduction threshold and air-bone gap may predict frequency-specific air-conduction threshold after tympanoplasty

Abstract: Postoperative hearing improvement is one of the main expectations for patients receiving tympanoplasty. The capacity to predict postoperative hearing may help to counsel a patient properly and avoid untoward expectations. It is difficult to predict postoperative hearing without knowing the disease process in the middle ear, which can only be assessed intraoperatively. However, the duration and extent of the underlying pathologies may represent in bone-conduction threshold and air-bone gap. Here in patients und… Show more

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“…A known underlying pathology is not necessarily linked to a specific hearing outcome [ 15 ]. Our earlier work [ 16 ] and that of Szaleniec, J. et al [ 17 ] has shown that bone-conduction threshold and air-bone gap may predict frequency-specific air-conduction threshold after tympanoplasty. The hearing before surgery is associated with hearing after surgery, regardless of anatomy [ 18 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A known underlying pathology is not necessarily linked to a specific hearing outcome [ 15 ]. Our earlier work [ 16 ] and that of Szaleniec, J. et al [ 17 ] has shown that bone-conduction threshold and air-bone gap may predict frequency-specific air-conduction threshold after tympanoplasty. The hearing before surgery is associated with hearing after surgery, regardless of anatomy [ 18 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%