2-Audiometric Results Flashcards
What other possibilities must be ruled out before identifying SSNHL?
- vertebrobasilar insufficiency (stroke)
- infection
- labyrinthine membrane rupture (trauma/barotrauma)
- mass lesions (retrocochlear)
- autoimmune (systemic or inner ear specific)
What 3 symptoms may be associated c/ SSNHL?
Tinnitus
Vertigo
Aural fullness
What course of action should be taken if a patient presents c/ SSNHL (>30 dB interaural gap occurring within 3 days)?
Refer to emergency
Name 5 symptoms associated with a perilymphatic fistula?
- pressure/sound induced (Fistula signs)
- hearing loss
- tinnitus
- aural fullness
- vertigo and disequilibrium
- cognitive disfunction
What is a perilymphatic fistula?
An abnormal connection between the inner ear perilymph and middle ear space.
How might a perilymphatic fistula occur?
Idiopathic
Congenital (TB infection)
Acquired (head trauma, stapedectomy, erosion (e.g cholesteatoma) of bony labyrinth, rapid shift in pressure)
What does SSCD stand for?
Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
Temporal bone is unusually thin or absent in that area forming a “3rd window”