2022
DOI: 10.1080/25742442.2022.2036538
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Evaluation of Auditory Processing and Working Memory Abilities in Individuals with Chronic Renal Disease Undergoing Hemodialysis

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“…Findings of the present study showed, the mean SRDT, GDT, amplitude-modulation detection threshold, and SNR-50 of individuals with CKD were poorer compared to thresholds of individuals with no known CKD reported in literature by several investigations [Moore and Glasberg, 2001;Kumar and Sangamanatha, 2011;Nambi et al, 2016;Kumar et al, 2021;Jain et al, 2022]. The poorer auditory processing and speech perception in noise among individuals with CKD have been attributed to metabolic changes in the inner ear, uremic neuropathy, exposure to ototoxic medications, and poorer cognitive abilities [Boettcher and Salvi, 1991;Gates and Mills, 2005;Jain et al, 2022]. Currently, there is a lack of evidence to suggest that metabolic changes in the inner ear due to CKD cause auditory processing deficits.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
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“…Findings of the present study showed, the mean SRDT, GDT, amplitude-modulation detection threshold, and SNR-50 of individuals with CKD were poorer compared to thresholds of individuals with no known CKD reported in literature by several investigations [Moore and Glasberg, 2001;Kumar and Sangamanatha, 2011;Nambi et al, 2016;Kumar et al, 2021;Jain et al, 2022]. The poorer auditory processing and speech perception in noise among individuals with CKD have been attributed to metabolic changes in the inner ear, uremic neuropathy, exposure to ototoxic medications, and poorer cognitive abilities [Boettcher and Salvi, 1991;Gates and Mills, 2005;Jain et al, 2022]. Currently, there is a lack of evidence to suggest that metabolic changes in the inner ear due to CKD cause auditory processing deficits.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…D' Andrea et al [2013] reported poorer performance among half of the individuals with CKD on staggered spondaic word test [D'Andrea et al, 2013]. Few studies have reported poorer auditory processing and speech perception in noise among individuals with CKD [Kumar et al, 2021;Jain et al, 2022]. However, none of the studies have investigated the effect of hemodialysis on speech perception and auditory processing abilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%