2024, Number 3
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Acta de Otorrinolaringología CCC 2024; 52 (3)
Guide for the diagnosis and treatment of sensorineural hearing loss in adults and children
Corredor-Rojas GF, Ordóñez-Ordóñez LE, Franco-Aristizábal CF, Macías-Tolosa C
Language: Spanish
References: 17
Page: 266-282
PDF size: 635.70 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Hearing loss is a partial or total reduction in hearing ability, which can be congenital
or acquired. Its prevalence increases with age, and is expected to rise due
to demographic transition. Worldwide, 42% of adults over 60 have some form of
hearing loss, with 32% in Colombia. In children, the prevalence is 1 to 3 cases per
1000 live births. Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) has a multifactorial origin, including
genetic factors, age, and exposure to ototoxic substances and chronic noise.
This guide aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for diagnosing and
treating SNHL, intended for otolaryngologists, audiologists, and other healthcare
professionals. It focuses on early diagnosis, personalized treatment, and optimizing
healthcare resources. The guide was developed through a review of various scientific
sources and quality evidence evaluation to ensure effective recommendations for
managing sensorineural hearing loss in adults and childrens.
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