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03/20/2012
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First National Guideline for Sudden Hearing Loss Published



The first national treatment guideline for sudden hearing loss, a frightening condition that sends thousands in the US to the emergency room each year, was published this month in the journal Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery.

The guideline was developed by a 19-member panel led by Robert J. Stachler, MD, an otolaryngologist in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.

“In most cases, patients will have multiple visits with several physicians and undergo extensive testing before a diagnosis is made. There’s also been a lack of one or more uniformly accepted treatments, or a consensus on how to counsel patients who do not fully recover their hearing,” says Dr. Stachler.

“By focusing on opportunities for quality improvement, the guideline should improve diagnosis, reduce unnecessary tests and imaging procedures, and improve hearing for patients affected by sudden hearing loss.”

The diverse panel of medical experts—which included Henry Ford’s Kathleen L. Yaremchuk, MD, chair of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, and Christopher A. Lewandowski, MD, a physician in emergency medicine—developed the guideline after reviewing the literature and reaching a consensus for patient diagnosis, management and follow-up care.

Sudden hearing loss is the rapid-onset—generally during a 72-hour period—of hearing impairment in one or both ears. Patients typically report having a feeling of a full or blocked ear. In many cases, evaluation and treatment are often delayed since its symptoms are so common and non-specific, according to Dr. Stachler.

Causes of sudden hearing loss range from infection and trauma to inner ear problems like Meniere’s disease.

The new guideline includes:
• Recommendations to help clinicians distinguish conductive hearing loss from sensorineural hearing loss in patients with sudden hearing loss. Both are common causes of hearing loss, but they have very different treatment strategies.
• Information to better educate patients about the benefits and risks of medical intervention.
• A range of amplification and hearing assistive technology available to those patients with incomplete recovery of hearing.
• Recommendations against clinicians ordering computerized tomography (CT) of the head/brain as part of the initial patient evaluation.

The guideline is intended for all clinicians who see adult patients, ages 18 and older.

In addition, the guideline covers sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL), a subset of sudden hearing loss. About 4,000 new cases of SSNHL are reported in the US each year. While most patients recover completely without medical intervention, about 15% of those with SSNHL experience hearing loss that gets worse over time.

The complete guideline is published as a supplement to Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, and is available online at www.entnet.org.

To learn more about the Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery at Henry Ford, visit www.HenryFord.com.




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