نتایج جستجو برای: tinnitus

تعداد نتایج: 5394  

Journal: :BMC Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders 2002
Robert L Folmer

BACKGROUND: This study was undertaken to assess long-term changes in tinnitus severity exhibited by patients who completed a comprehensive tinnitus management program; to identify factors that contributed to changes in tinnitus severity within this population; to contribute to the development and refinement of effective assessment and management procedures for tinnitus. METHODS: Detailed questi...

2010
Francesco Martines Daniela Bentivegna Fabiola Di Piazza Enrico Martines Vincenzo Sciacca Gioacchino Martinciglio

Objective. 312 tinnitus sufferers were studied in order to analyze: the clinical characteristics of tinnitus; the presence of tinnitus-age correlation and tinnitus-hearing loss correlation; the impact of tinnitus on subjects' life and where possible the etiological/predisposing factors of tinnitus. Results. There is a slight predominance of males. The highest percentage of tinnitus results in t...

Journal: :Nihon Jibiinkoka Gakkai kaiho 1992
K Murai M Ogasawara T Watanabe T Kanai Y Kon T Tsuiki

The tinnitus masking test, in which the minimum masking levels of tinnitus by various pure tones and band noises are measured and used to produce tinnitus masking curves, is one of the methods for evaluating the character of tinnitus. At present, the tinnitus masking test is usually performed using a pure tone audiometer. In this study, tinnitus masking curves were produced using a self-recordi...

2012
Amber M. Leaver Anna Seydell-Greenwald Ted K. Turesky Susan Morgan Hung J. Kim Josef P. Rauschecker

Tinnitus is a common auditory disorder characterized by a chronic ringing or buzzing "in the ear."Despite the auditory-perceptual nature of this disorder, a growing number of studies have reported neuroanatomical differences in tinnitus patients outside the auditory-perceptual system. Some have used this evidence to characterize chronic tinnitus as dysregulation of the auditory system, either r...

Journal: :Neurosurgery 2010
Dirk De Ridder Sven Vanneste Ine Adriaenssens Alison Po Kee Lee Mark Plazier Tomas Menovsky Elsa van der Loo Paul Van de Heyning Aage Møller

OBJECTIVE Microvascular compressions of the cochlear nerve can lead to tinnitus. The tinnitus initially is related to nonsynchronous signal transmission in the auditory nerve, neurophysiologically characterized by a peak II amplitude decrease. Chronic compression can lead to a focal demyelination, resulting in an increase in Iinterpeak latency I-III with tinnitus and frequency-specific hearing ...

2017
Elisabeth Wallhäusser-Franke Roberto D’Amelio Anna Glauner Wolfgang Delb Jérôme J. Servais Karl Hörmann Ines Repik

Background Acute tinnitus and its transition to chronic tinnitus are poorly investigated, and factors associated with amelioration versus exacerbation are largely unknown. Aims of this study were to identify early predictors for the future development of tinnitus severity. Method Patients with tinnitus of no longer than 4 weeks presenting at an otolaryngologist filled out questionnaires at in...

2014
Ilya Adamchic Berthold Langguth Christian Hauptmann Peter A. Tass

Neuroimaging studies have identified networks of brain areas and oscillations associated with tinnitus perception. However, how these regions relate to perceptual characteristics of tinnitus, and how oscillations in various frequency bands are associated with communications within the tinnitus network is still incompletely understood. Recent evidence suggests that apart from changes of the tinn...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2015
Geerte G J Ramakers Alice van Zon Inge Stegeman Wilko Grolman

OBJECTIVES To present an overview of the effect of cochlear implantation on tinnitus in adults with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. DATA SOURCES PubMed, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, and Embase databases were searched for articles from database inception up to January 13, 2015. METHODS A systematic search was conducted. Original studies reporting on cochlear implantation and the effect on...

Journal: :auditory and vestibular research 0
shirin shakarami department of audiology, school of rehabilitation sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran masoumeh rouzbahani department of audiology, school of rehabilitation sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad ebrahim mahdavi department of audiology, school of rehabilitation, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran agha fatemeh hosseini department of biostatistics, school of public health, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background and aim: research shows that 13-18 percent of the people suffer from tinnitus, almost 5 percent of which, have chronic or bothersome tinnitus. chronic tinnitus may be accompanied by anxiety, depression, insomnia, and impairment in cognitive functions such as memory and attention. the purpose of this study was to compare the verbal auditory memory and divided attention between individ...

2009
A. TUCKER SUSAN L. PHILLIPS ROGER A. RUTH WINDY A. CLAYTON ALLISON D. TODD MA Tucker D.A Phillips

OBJECTIVE: The effect of sustained silence was studied on the emergence of tinnitus perception in 120 normal hearing young adult Caucasians and African Americans. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: After sitting in a sound booth for a period of 20 minutes, participants were asked to complete a questionnaire documenting whether they perceived sounds in the silent setting and descriptions of the sounds th...

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