HEARING-AIDS AND GLUE EAR

Citation
Pm. Flanagan et al., HEARING-AIDS AND GLUE EAR, Clinical otolaryngology and allied sciences, 21(4), 1996, pp. 297-300
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Otorhinolaryngology
ISSN journal
03077772
Volume
21
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
297 - 300
Database
ISI
SICI code
0307-7772(1996)21:4<297:HAGE>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
This study was designed to determine the acceptance and effectiveness of a hearing aid in the management of children with persistent hearing loss due to glue ear (otitis media with effusion [OME]). Forty-eight children with OME, in whom the main symptom was deafness, were treated with a hearing aid instead of surgery and reviewed at 3-monthly inter vals over 6-12 months. Seventy-one per cent reported unequivocal satis faction with the aid. Sixty-five per cent used the aid continuously th roughout the day whilst 35% used it only at specific times of need. Ni nety-eight per cent noticed a definite improvement in their hearing wh ilst using the aid and this was confirmed audiometrically in 100%. Dis ability was considered in terms of speech development and educational achievement. In 66% there had been a subjective decline in these param eters prior to aid prescription. In all but one child significant impr ovement was made sufficient to alleviate parental and teachers' concer n. No children reported significant symptoms due to OME other than dea fness and there were no complications of hearing aid usage. At follow- up, however, 13% of children continued to use a hearing aid in an ear in which the OME had resolved. This study has shown that in this prese lected group of children with persistent OME and the predominant sympt om of deafness, a hearing aid was an effective treatment for their dea fness with high acceptance and compliance.