Practica Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica
Online ISSN : 1884-4545
Print ISSN : 0032-6313
ISSN-L : 0032-6313
Speech Audiometry One Year after Tympanoplasty
Yasutaka AiharaYuzuru KobayashiAyako SakumaYuko IshidaShinji HamadaToshio KamimuraTomokazu Kamio
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1991 Volume 84 Issue 7 Pages 901-905

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Abstract
Speech reception thresholds were analyzed in 71 patients with chronic otitis media one month before and after and one year after typmpanoplasty. Bone conduction thresholds of all the subjects were within the normal range.
In 19% of the subjects improvement in the reception threshold was observed one month and one year after the operation. The air conduction threshold was also markedly improved after both one month and one year.
In 12% of the subjects the speech reception threshold improved after on month, but one year later the threshold had reverted to the pre-operation level. The air conduction threshold was improved after one month, but after one year it was in the low frequency zone.
In 17% of the subjects the speech reception threshold remained the same after one month but had improved by one year after surgery. The air conduction threshold also showed no significant change after one month but was improved after one year.
In 33% of the subjects no significant change was noted in the speech reception threshold either one month or one year after the operation. The air conduction threshold the same.
The results suggest that it is too early to judge the improvement of the speech reception threshold one month after tympanoplasty. Therefore, speech audiometry should be carried out one year after tympanoplasty.
In several cases the changes in the air conduction threshold and those in the speech reception threshold were different. Accordingly, pure tone audiometry and speech audiometry are considered necessary to evaluate hearing after tympanoplasty.
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