2018
DOI: 10.18203/2349-3933.ijam20182132
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Prevalence and factors influencing sensorineural hearing loss among type II diabetes mellitus patients

Abstract: Background: The typical hearing loss described among diabetes patients is progressive, bilateral, sensorineural deafness of gradual onset that predominantly affects the higher frequencies. Although there is mounting evidence for a relationship between diabetes and hearing impairment the awareness of auditory organ involvement in the course of diabetes is still not widespread among healthcare providers involved in diabetes care. Objective of present study was to assess the prevalence and the factors influencing… Show more

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“…Of the n=310 diabetics enrolled in this study to determine the prevalence of SNHL in DM, a high prevalence of 46.1% (n=143) was noted. Similarly, a comparable prevalence of 43.6% has been reported by Pemmaiah & Srinivas [5], 45% by Mozaffari M et al in an Iranian study [9], and 45.31% by Gutierrez J et al [10] A much higher prevalence of 67.5% has been reported by Ren H et al [11] and 51.3% by Rajamani S et al [12] Horikawa et al [13], and Meena R et al [14] also reported a higher prevalence of HL in DM. A very low prevalence of 14.3% was reported by Trevi˜no-González et al [15] Kim et al reported in a cohort study that the incidence rate of HL in sample population with normal glucose levels and those with DM were 1.8 and 9.2 per 1000 person-years, respectively [16].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…Of the n=310 diabetics enrolled in this study to determine the prevalence of SNHL in DM, a high prevalence of 46.1% (n=143) was noted. Similarly, a comparable prevalence of 43.6% has been reported by Pemmaiah & Srinivas [5], 45% by Mozaffari M et al in an Iranian study [9], and 45.31% by Gutierrez J et al [10] A much higher prevalence of 67.5% has been reported by Ren H et al [11] and 51.3% by Rajamani S et al [12] Horikawa et al [13], and Meena R et al [14] also reported a higher prevalence of HL in DM. A very low prevalence of 14.3% was reported by Trevi˜no-González et al [15] Kim et al reported in a cohort study that the incidence rate of HL in sample population with normal glucose levels and those with DM were 1.8 and 9.2 per 1000 person-years, respectively [16].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…In the present study gender wise, in the male population, 27.97 % (n=40) and 28.67 % (n=41) were having mild and moderate HL respectively with only 8.39% (n=12) having severe HL, while in the females, moderate HL was prevalent with 20.98% (n=30), followed by mild HL 9.79% (n=14) and severe HL 4.2% (n=6) cases. With slight variation, Pemmaiah and Srinivas, found severe HL in 7 (6.36%) patients, moderately severe HL in 16 (14.54%) patients and moderate HL in 25 (22.7%) patients [5], while Rajamani S et al found mild to moderate HL in majority of cases [12]. Morrison CL et al reported mild HL in 14.3%, Moderate in 62.3% and severe HL in 19.5% with profound HL in 3.9% [17], while Trevi˜no-González reported mild Hl in 83.3%, moderate Hl in 16.4% cases [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1-a). Highest numbers of SNHL cases (24) were observed in the group having diabetic history of 4-7 years; however, majority of SNHL cases (32) were observed in the group which did not have any family history of DM (Fig. 1-b II) Right mild with left min, right min and right min with left mild, respectively had 1 case each.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…This study demonstrated the prevalence of 42.85% SNHL cases among 140 DM patients that was not in accordance with other studies, which showed varying degree of SNHL. 24,25 Rajamani et al reported the SNHL prevalence of 51.3%. 24 Conversely, a prospective study done by Harkare et al reported higher incidences (74.07%) of SNHL among DM patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%