ERIC Number: EJ1195112
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2018-Oct
Pages: 5
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ISSN: ISSN-1092-4388
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Pilot Study of Audiometric Patterns in Fuchs Corneal Dystrophy
Reed, Nicholas S.; Deal, Jennifer A.; Huddle, Matthew G.; Betz, Joshua F.; Bailey, Bethany E.; McGlumphy, Elyse J.; Eghrari, Allen O.; Riazuddin, S. Amer; Lin, Frank R.; Gottsch, John D.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, v61 n10 p2604-2608 Oct 2018
Purpose: Although Fuchs corneal dystrophy (FCD) is considered an eye disease, a small number of studies have identified genes related to both FCD and hearing loss. Whether FCD is related to hearing loss is unknown. Method: This is a case-control study comparing pure-tone audiometry hearing thresholds in 180 patients with FCD from a hospital-based ophthalmology clinic with 2,575 population-based controls from a nationally representative survey, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (from cycles 2005-06 and 2009-10). Generalized estimating equations were used to compare mean better-hearing ear thresholds in the 2 groups adjusted for age, sex, race, and noise exposure. Results: Patients with FCD had higher hearing thresholds (worse hearing) in lower frequencies (mean difference at 0.5 kHz = 3.49 dB HL) and lower hearing thresholds (better hearing) in higher frequencies (difference at 4 kHz = -4.25 dB HL) compared with population-based controls. Conclusion: In the first study to use objectively measured hearing, FCD was associated with poorer low-frequency and better high-frequency audiometric thresholds than population controls. Further studies are needed to characterize this relationship.
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Hearing Impairments, Audiometric Tests, Patients, National Surveys, Genetic Disorders
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
Sponsor: National Eye Institute (NEI); National Institute on Aging (DHHS/NIH); National Institutes of Health (DHHS)
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Grant or Contract Numbers: R01EY016835; K01AG054693; 5KL2TR00107705
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