Abstract:SARS-CoV-2 infection intensely increases thromboembolic events and inflammation. The inner ear can be easily damaged as a result of circulatory disorders and inflammation. Therefore, SARS-CoV-2 may negatively affect the cochlea. Outer hairy cell damage in the inner ear is one of the first signs of sensorineural hearing loss. Otoacoustic emissions use is an effective, objective, and non-invasive method for early detection of hearing loss. Our study aims to determine whether the cochlea is affected in hospitaliz… Show more
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