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NAD+ Enhanced on Hearing Recovery in Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Randomized Controlled Trial

open access: yesThe Laryngoscope, EarlyView.
This 2‐year, single‐center, double‐blind study with a small sample size compared NAD+ and control groups in a randomized controlled trial for sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL). Results showed that NAD+ led to better hearing improvement from 7 days to 3 months and a shorter average recovery time compared to the control group.
Minqian Gao   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Can sudden sensorineural hearing loss predict stroke? A long-term study

open access: yesRevista Portuguesa Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço, 2020
Introduction: Previous studies suggest that vascular diseases as stroke may occur in a high percentage of patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss.
Antonio Rodríguez-Valiente   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Mechanisms of sensorineural cell damage, death and survival in the cochlea. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The majority of acquired hearing loss, including presbycusis, is caused by irreversible damage to the sensorineural tissues of the cochlea. This article reviews the intracellular mechanisms that contribute to sensorineural damage in the cochlea, as well ...
Ryan, Allen F, Wong, Ann CY
core   +1 more source

Management of sudden sensorineural hearing loss among primary care physicians in Canada: a survey study

open access: yesJournal of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, 2021
Background Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSNHL) is a medical emergency requiring immediate attention as delayed treatment can lead to permanent and devastating consequences. Primary care physicians are likely the first to be presented with SSNHL and
B. Ng, Matthew G. Crowson, V. Lin
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Effects of Marital Status on Cochlear Implant Outcomes

open access: yesThe Laryngoscope, EarlyView.
Marital status was evaluated as a predictor of post‐CI speech recognition and hearing‐related QoL in 604 adults undergoing cochlear implantation. Unmarried individuals had significantly poorer speech recognition outcomes, while QoL scores did not differ; benefits of marriage were most evident among women, employed individuals, and rural residents, and ...
Barak M. Spector   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Early detection of stroke at the sudden sensorineural hearing loss stage

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology, 2023
Background and purposeSudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) can be a prodromal symptom of ischemic stroke, especially posterior circulation strokes in the anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) area.
Yao Zhong   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Characteristics of Mid-Frequency Sensorineural Hearing Loss Progression. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
OBJECTIVES:To characterize the progression of mid-frequency sensorineural hearing loss (MFSNHL) over time. METHODS:A retrospective chart review spanning 2012 to 2017 was performed at a tertiary care audiology and neurotology center.
Abouzari, Mehdi   +9 more
core   +2 more sources

Bone conductive implants in single sided deafness [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Conclusion: The Bone Conductive Implants (BCI) showed to partly restore some of the functions lost when the binaural hearing is missing, such as in the single-sided deafness (SSD) subjects.
ATTURO, FRANCESCA   +4 more
core   +1 more source

Association of TORCH Pathogens With Spontaneous Pregnancy Loss: A Prospective Study From Pakistan

open access: yesMicrobiologyOpen, Volume 14, Issue 6, December 2025.
Women aged 15–44 had 50 abortions per 1000 in poor nations like Pakistan. Religion keeps abortion‐related issues like TORCH agent infection quiet in Pakistan. This is the first detailed report of TORCH infection in Pakistan. Toxoplasma gondii, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus, and herpes simplex virus cause 19.3%, 38.7%, 25.3%, and 16.8% of abortions. Pakistan
Akmal Zubair   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Hearing loss as the first symptom of pneumonia caused by Chlamydia psittaci: a case report and literature review

open access: yesBMC Infectious Diseases
Background The typical clinical symptoms of psittacosis pneumonia include fever, dry cough, and chills. Sudden sensorineural hearing loss is a relatively uncommon condition in pneumonia caused by Chlamydia psittaci. In this study, we reported a rare case
Huan-Huan Wu   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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