Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology (Feb 2022)

Results of Active Middle Ear Implantation in Patients With Mixed Hearing Loss After Middle Ear Surgery: A Prospective Multicenter Study (the ROMEO Study)

  • Chan Il Song,
  • Hyong-Ho Cho,
  • Byung Yoon Choi,
  • Jae Young Choi,
  • Jin Woong Choi,
  • Yun-Hoon Choung,
  • Jong Woo Chung,
  • Won-Ho Chung,
  • Sung Hwa Hong,
  • Yehree Kim,
  • Byung Don Lee,
  • Il-Woo Lee,
  • Jong Dae Lee,
  • Jun Ho Lee,
  • Kyu-Yup Lee,
  • Il Joon Moon,
  • In Seok Moon,
  • Seung-Ha Oh,
  • Hong Ju Park,
  • Shi Nae Park,
  • Ji Won Seo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21053/ceo.2020.01851
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 69 – 76

Abstract

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Objectives This study was conducted to evaluate the user satisfaction, efficacy, and safety of round window (RW) vibroplasty using the Vibrant Soundbridge (VSB) in patients with persistent mixed hearing loss after mastoidectomy. Methods The study included 27 patients (mean age, 58.7 years; age range, 28–76 years; 11 men and 16 women) with mixed hearing loss after mastoidectomy from 15 tertiary referral centers in Korea. The VSB was implanted at the RW. The Korean translation of the Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) questionnaire and the Korean version of the International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids (K-IOI-HA) questionnaire were used to evaluate user satisfaction as the primary outcome. The secondary outcome measures were audiological test results and complication rates. Results The mean scores for ease of communication (61.3% to 29.7% to 30.2%), reverberation (62.1% to 43.1% to 37.4%), and background noise (63.3% to 37.7% to 34.3%) subscales of the APHAB questionnaire significantly decreased after VSB surgery. The mean K-IOI-HA scores at 3 and 6 months after surgery were significantly higher than the mean preoperative score (18.6 to 27.2 to 28.1). The postoperative VSB-aided thresholds were significantly lower than the preoperative unaided and hearing aid (HA)-aided thresholds. There was no significant difference between preoperative unaided, preoperative HA-aided, and postoperative VSB-aided maximum phonetically balanced word-recognition scores. None of the 27 patients experienced a change in postoperative bone conduction pure tone average. One patient developed temporary facial palsy and two developed surgical wound infections. Conclusion RW vibroplasty resulted in improved satisfaction and audiological test results in patients with mixed hearing loss after mastoidectomy, and the complication rate was tolerable.

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