: Background/Objectives: Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) represents a challenging clinical entity with variable prognosis. Audiometric curve configuration has been proposed as a predictor of recovery. This study aimed to evaluate the association between audiogram morphology at onset and hearing outcome in patients with idiopathic unilateral SSNHL treated with standardized therapy. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 156 patients with idiopathic SSNHL. Hearing thresholds at key frequencies were measured at baseline and 4 weeks post-treatment. Patients were categorized into upsloping, flat, downsloping, or U-shaped audiogram subgroups. Recovery was classified into four levels. Comparisons were made across subgroups for audiometric and laboratory data using ANOVA and chi-square tests. Results: Baseline PTA values were comparable across audiogram subgroups (p = 0.12). Hearing recovery differed significantly according to audiogram configuration (chi-square, p < 0.001), with upsloping and U-shaped patterns showing the best outcomes. Flat and downsloping curves were associated with poorer recovery, lower HDL, and elevated NLR values. Conclusions: Audiogram configuration is a relevant prognostic marker in SSNHL. Patterns linked to adverse metabolic and inflammatory profiles may benefit from tailored treatment strategies in a personalized medicine framework.

Cadoni, G., Rizzuti, A., Sollazzo, M., Picciotti, P. M., Galli, J., Audiogram Shape: Does It Have a Significant Prognostic Role in Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Outcome?, <<JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE>>, 2025; 15 (8): 379-383. [doi:10.3390/jpm15080379] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/322153]

Audiogram Shape: Does It Have a Significant Prognostic Role in Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Outcome?

Cadoni, Gabriella
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Rizzuti, Alberta
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Sollazzo, Michela;Picciotti, Pasqualina Maria;Galli, Jacopo
2025

Abstract

: Background/Objectives: Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) represents a challenging clinical entity with variable prognosis. Audiometric curve configuration has been proposed as a predictor of recovery. This study aimed to evaluate the association between audiogram morphology at onset and hearing outcome in patients with idiopathic unilateral SSNHL treated with standardized therapy. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 156 patients with idiopathic SSNHL. Hearing thresholds at key frequencies were measured at baseline and 4 weeks post-treatment. Patients were categorized into upsloping, flat, downsloping, or U-shaped audiogram subgroups. Recovery was classified into four levels. Comparisons were made across subgroups for audiometric and laboratory data using ANOVA and chi-square tests. Results: Baseline PTA values were comparable across audiogram subgroups (p = 0.12). Hearing recovery differed significantly according to audiogram configuration (chi-square, p < 0.001), with upsloping and U-shaped patterns showing the best outcomes. Flat and downsloping curves were associated with poorer recovery, lower HDL, and elevated NLR values. Conclusions: Audiogram configuration is a relevant prognostic marker in SSNHL. Patterns linked to adverse metabolic and inflammatory profiles may benefit from tailored treatment strategies in a personalized medicine framework.
2025
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Cadoni, G., Rizzuti, A., Sollazzo, M., Picciotti, P. M., Galli, J., Audiogram Shape: Does It Have a Significant Prognostic Role in Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Outcome?, <<JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE>>, 2025; 15 (8): 379-383. [doi:10.3390/jpm15080379] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/322153]
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