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Effectiveness of Tinnitus Retraining Therapy Based on Mobile Devices for Tinnitus Patients

Yoon J, Nam DW, Cho DT, Kim YS, Yeo CD, Yim CD, Park MK

Background and Objectives Tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) is a well-known effective method for tinnitus management by retraining the brain to achieve habituation of tinnitus. The mobile device based TRT can...
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Characteristics of Hearing Loss Among Older Adults in the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study: A Community-Based Longitudinal Cohort Study With an 8-Year Follow-up

Oh KH, Cho H, Lee SK, Shin C, Choi J

Objectives. This study investigated the 8-year incidence and progression of hearing loss (HL) and its types and examined the risk factors for changes in HL. Methods. This longitudinal cohort study analyzed...
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Identification and Characterization of mRNA and lncRNA Expression Profiles in Age-Related Hearing Loss

Kim J, Lee B, Lee S, Kim JT, Kim BC, Cho HH

Objectives. Age-related hearing loss (ARHL), or presbycusis, is caused by disorders of sensory hair cells and auditory neurons. Many studies have suggested that the accumulation of mitochondrial DNA damage, the...
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Influence of Wearing a Face Mask on Subjective Communication Difficulties According to Hearing Level

Lee HA, Lee SJ, Lee SH, Chung JH, Byun H

Background and Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the effect of wearing face masks on communication according to hearing levels using a questionnaire. Subjects and Method Individuals who...
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Association between Sleep Duration and Presbycusis in Korean Adults: Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Kang MJ, Lee Y, Kim YJ, Lee SY, Lee JG, Yi YH, Cho YH, Tak YJ, Park EJ, Lee SH, Kim GL, Choi JI, Ra YJ, Lee SR, Kwon RJ, Son SM, Lee YJ, Choi YE

Background: Sleep duration is associated with hearing loss, especially presbycusis, which is the most common type of hearing loss; however, there is limited evidence regarding this association among the Korean...
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Development of Novel Musical Stimuli to Investigate the Perception of Musical Emotions in Individuals With Hearing Loss

Lee J, Han JH, Lee HJ

Background: Many studies have examined the perception of musical emotion using excerpts from familiar music that includes highly expressed emotions to classify emotional choices. However, using familiar music to study musical...
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The Relationship Between Tinnitus Frequency and Speech Discrimination in Patients With Hearing Loss

Oh JH, Lim T, Joo JB, Cho JE, Park P, Kim JY

Background and Objectives Patients with hearing loss and tinnitus experience difficulty in engaging in daily conversations. However, only few studies have examined how tinnitus affects individual speech discrimination to comprehend...
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Hearing Rehabilitation Experiences With Osia®2 Bone Conduction Hearing Implant in Patients With Iatrogenic Unilateral Hearing Loss

Moon S, Moon IS

Various types of bone conduction hearing aids have been widely used for hearing rehabilitation for the last 30 years. Among them, the recently launched Osia®2 system is a new active...
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Development of a Serum-Free Culture Method for Endothelial Cells of the Stria Vascularis and Their Pro-Inflammatory Secretome Changes Induced by Oxidative Stress

Yi Y, Wang XR, Chen HT, Huang WY, Feng LX, Fang SB, Xiong GX

Objectives. Reactive oxygen species in the stria vascularis (SV) of the cochlea may be involved in the pathogenesis of sensorineural hearing loss. However, the effects of oxidative stress on SV...
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Effects of Receiving Hearing Aids on Health-Related Quality of Life in Adults With Mild Hearing Loss

Zahl SM

Background and Objectives: Hearing aid (HA) use is a common rehabilitation method for people with hearing loss. This study aimed to investigate whether the use of HA will advance the...
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Impact of Hearing Aid Usage on Emotional and Social Skills in Persons With Severe to Profound Hearing Loss

Yadav AK, Ahsan A, Kumar V

Background and Objectives: Severe to profound hearing loss impacts the capacity for verbal communication as well as the social, emotional, and overall quality of life; however, the association between socio-emotional...
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Comparative Analysis of Subjective Satisfaction Between Hearing Aid Users With Insurance Payment and General Payment

Nam GS, Cho SI

Background and Objectives This study aimed to compare subjective satisfaction and functional hearing gain between users of hearing aids with insurance payment (HA with IP) and hearing aids with general...
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Difference in Thresholds Between Auditory Brainstem Response Test and Pure Tone Audiometry by Frequency

Lim T, Oh JH, Joo JB, Cho JE, Park P, Kim JY

Background and Objectives There is no clear standard for the difference in the thresholds of auditory brainstem response (ABR) and pure tone audiometry (PTA) when using ABR to evaluate the...
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A Case of Bilateral Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Accompanying Unilateral Acute Otitis Media as a First Presentation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

Lee C, Yeo CD, Lee EJ

The etiologies of sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) include idiopathic, viral infections, vascular occlusion, abnormal cellular stress responses within the cochlea, and a variety of immune-mediated mechanisms. Although idiopathic cause...
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Metastatic Bilateral Internal Auditory Canal Invasion Mimicking Neurofibromatosis Type 2

Kim JA, Choi SW, Kong SK, Oh SJ

Bilateral internal auditory canal (IAC) tumors are usually pathognomonic for vestibular schwannomas in the setting of neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2). Descriptions of bilateral nonschwannomatous IAC tumors, such as metastasis that...
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A Case of a Novel Noggin (NOG) Gene Mutation in Congenital Hearing Loss

Kim J, Kim Y, Han JS, Park SN

Congenital stapedial fixation is a type of conductive hearing loss in which impairment of the sound-conduction mechanism is caused by congenital or acquired fixation of the stapes. It is genetically...
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Functional Results and Learning Curve of Endoscopic Ossiculoplasty

Lee MK, An YY, Lee YJ, Lee JH, Lee SA, Lee JD

Background and Objectives Endoscopes are recently being used to manage various middle ear surgeries including ossiculoplasty. Here, we investigated hearing results of endoscopic ossiculoplasty and surgeon’ learning curve in gaining...
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A Case of Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Several Months After Perilymph Fistula Repair

Kim YN, Lee JG, Lee JY, Chang YS

A perilymphatic fistula (PLF) is an abnormal leakage of the perilymph from the inner ear into the middle ear. A PLF may be trauma-induced or may occur with unknown causes....
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Analysis Between Kidney Function and Hearing Loss Using Hemodynamic and Physical Characteristics: A Large Cross-Sectional Cohort Study With Health Screening Test

Kim SH, Kim TH, Lee MY, Lee JY, Hong JP, Chang SO, Kim MB, Lee SH

Background and Objectives A large-scale community-based study of the general population has not been conducted. There have been no studies on the relationship between decreased renal function and the degree...
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Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Application of Virtual Reality in Hearing Disorders

Kwak C, Han W, Bahng J

Background and Objectives: Trendy technologies, such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR) are being increasingly used for hearing loss, tinnitus, and vestibular disease. Thus, we conducted...
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