2016
DOI: 10.4103/0971-7749.176503
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Proportion of hearing loss in chronic renal failure: Our experience

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“…26 A research by Reddy et al reported that hearing loss was not correlated with age, sex, BUN, serum creatinine, blood glucose levels, diastolic blood pressure, and hemoglobin (p>0.05), but it had correlation with disease duration (p=0.001). 13 In this study we found impaired cochlear OHC function in 83.3% of non-dialysis CKD stage 3-5 patients, but found no significant correlation with increased BUN. DPOAE examination at each frequency in nondialysis CKD stage 3-5 patients showed refer category mostly at a frequency of 12,000 Hz as much as 96.7% and a frequency of 11,000 Hz as much as 93.3%.…”
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“…26 A research by Reddy et al reported that hearing loss was not correlated with age, sex, BUN, serum creatinine, blood glucose levels, diastolic blood pressure, and hemoglobin (p>0.05), but it had correlation with disease duration (p=0.001). 13 In this study we found impaired cochlear OHC function in 83.3% of non-dialysis CKD stage 3-5 patients, but found no significant correlation with increased BUN. DPOAE examination at each frequency in nondialysis CKD stage 3-5 patients showed refer category mostly at a frequency of 12,000 Hz as much as 96.7% and a frequency of 11,000 Hz as much as 93.3%.…”
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“…16 Chronic kidney disease has a high prevalence of hearing loss up to 80%, with the location of the main lesion, based on ABR examination, in the cochlea and some in the retrochoclea. 3,6,13 Based on OAE examination in CKD patients, cochlear dysfunction showed a varying prevalence from 40% to 95.65. [14][15][16]25 A study by Govender et al in 50 CKD stage 1-5 patients showed impaired cochlear function at high frequency at stage 3-5 CKD.…”
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“…Variable nations have quite variable rates of loss of hearing among CKD patients. It was reported to be 64% in India [ 8 ], 68% in Nigeria [ 9 ], 45% in Iran [ 10 ], and 63% in Croatia [ 11 ]. A higher prevalence of hearing loss (between 71% to 76%) was seen in earlier investigations [ 12 , 13 ].…”
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