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Audiological profile of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Authors :
Nkosi S
Peter V
Paken J
Source :
The South African journal of communication disorders = Die Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir Kommunikasieafwykings [S Afr J Commun Disord] 2024 Jul 31; Vol. 71 (1), pp. e1-e13. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 31.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background:  South Africa shows a high prevalence of type 2 diabetes with reported association with auditory dysfunction.<br />Objectives:  To describe the audiological profile of adults with this metabolic condition.<br />Method:  Employing a descriptive research design, 35 individuals with type 2 diabetes, selected through purposive sampling, underwent a basic audiological assessment in addition to extended high-frequency (EHF) audiometry, distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE) testing and neurological auditory brainstem response (ABR) test.<br />Results:  This study revealed a 31.4% prevalence of hearing loss with 81.8% being sensorineural in nature. Poor hearing thresholds were observed at 16 kHz (n = 19; 54.3%), 18 kHz (n = 24; 68.6%) and 20 kHz (n = 30; 85.7%) in the right ear and at 16 kHz (n = 20; 57.1%), 18 kHz (n = 24; 68.6%) and 20 kHz (n = 30; 85.7%) in the left ear. Absent DPOAEs were observed at 6 kHz (n = 20; 51.7%) and 8 kHz (n = 24; 68.6%) in the right ear and at 6 kHz (n = 17; 48.6%) and 8 kHz (n = 29; 82.9%) in the left ear, possibly indicating that type 2 diabetes specifically targets higher frequency hearing. The ABR results revealed a delayed absolute latency of wave III bilaterally (right ear -69%; left ear - 51%), suggesting an impact of this metabolic disease on retro-cochlear pathways.<br />Conclusion:  Hearing loss should be recognised as a comorbidity accompanying type 2 diabetes, which indicates the need for routine comprehensive audiological assessments to facilitate early detection and intervention.Contribution: The present findings have implications for audiology clinical protocols; diabetes related health policies and patient education.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2225-4765
Volume :
71
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The South African journal of communication disorders = Die Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir Kommunikasieafwykings
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39099284
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4102/sajcd.v71i1.1035