Degree of Hearing Loss and Location of Tympanic Membrane Perforation in CSOM Patients: A Case Series

  • Rano Aditomo Department of ENT Faculty of Medicine UNISSULA Semarang
  • Renny Swasti Wijayanti Department of ENT Faculty of Medicine UNISSULA Semarang
  • Gabrina Selvi Yanuarista Department of ENT Faculty of Medicine UNISSULA Semarang
Keywords: CSOM, Perforation tympanic membrane, Conductive hearing loss, Otitis media

Abstract

Introduction: Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is an inflammation of the middle ear characterized by a perforation of the tympanic membrane with mucoid or mucopurulent secretions that persists or intermittently for 8 weeks. Tympanic membrane perforation causes a decrease in the surface area of ​​the tympanic membrane for sound transmission and causes sound waves to be directly transmitted to the middle ear. CSOM may cause hearing loss from mild to deafness.

Case reports: This research is a case series was conducted at the ENT Department in Sultan Agung Islamic Hospital Semarang during September 2022-January 2023. A total of 7 patients were admitted to the ENT Department in Sultan Agung Isalmic Hospital with diagnosis of CSOM. 6 patients (86%) had hearing loss and 1 patient (14%) had only tinnitus without any hearing loss. As many as 67% had CHL and 19% had MHL and SNHL. The most common perforations were found in the AI ​​quadrant (43%) followed by the AS and PI quadrants (28.5% each). Patients with perforation experienced the heaviest degree of hearing loss in the AS quadrant (82.5db) and the mildest in the AI ​​quadrant (32.5db).

Conclusion: Patients with perforations in the PI quadrant have a worse degree of hearing loss than those with perforations in the AI ​​quadrant, especially in cases of Conductive Hearing Loss. Patients with a larger perforation area have a worse degree of hearing loss than those with smaller area of perforation.

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Published
2024-09-26
How to Cite
Aditomo, R., Swasti Wijayanti, R., & Selvi Yanuarista, G. (2024). Degree of Hearing Loss and Location of Tympanic Membrane Perforation in CSOM Patients: A Case Series. Journal Of The Indonesian Medical Association, 74(4), 198 - 204. https://doi.org/10.47830/jinma-vol.74.4-2024-974
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