Auditory complaints and audiologic assessment in children with surgically repaired cleft lip and palate

Summary Introduction:  At the initial consultation, the speech–language pathologist and audiologist may consider possible diagnostic hypotheses based on the child's history and the parents' complaint. Aim:  To investigate the association of hearing complaints with the findings obtained in...

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Veröffentlicht in:International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology 2013-04, Vol.17 (2), p.184-188
Hauptverfasser: Lourenço Cerom, Jaqueline, Renata José, Maria, Azenha, Fabiana de Souza Pinto, Macedo, Camila de Cássia, Alvarenga, Kátia de Freitas, Lopes, Andréa Cintra, Feniman, Mariza Ribeiro
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Zusammenfassung:Summary Introduction:  At the initial consultation, the speech–language pathologist and audiologist may consider possible diagnostic hypotheses based on the child's history and the parents' complaint. Aim:  To investigate the association of hearing complaints with the findings obtained in the conventional audiologic assessment in children with cleft lip and palate. Retrospective study. Methods:  We analyzed medical charts of 1000 patients with cleft lip and palate who underwent surgical repair between 1988 and 1995 at a mean age of 6 years 8 months. We excluded charts with records of inconsistent audiological responses and charts with missing data for any of the audiologic evaluations considered. Thus, the sample consisted of 393 records. Results:  Two hundred thirty-nine patients presented hearing loss in one or both ears, but only 3.8% reported hearing complaints. The most frequent were otorrhea followed by otalgia. There was no statistical significance between the complaint and gender (p = 0.26) nor between the complaint and hearing loss (p = 0.83). Conclusion:  This study showed no association between the hearing complaint and the conventional audiologic assessment.
ISSN:1809-9777
1809-4864
1809-4864
DOI:10.7162/S1809-97772013000200011