Explore the latest in audiology and hearing, including advances in prevention, detection, and treatment of hearing loss.
This cross-sectional study compares use of hearing evaluations and hearing aids among Medicare Advantage and traditional Medicare beneficiaries with hearing loss.
This cross-sectional study estimates the prevalence of hearing loss and hearing aid use among a nationally representative sample of older adults living with dementia in the US.
This cohort study analyzes electronic health record data for US veterans with an audiogram to determine whether hearing loss is associated with an increased risk of Parkinson disease and to gauge its effect modification by well-established prodromal conditions and hearing aids.
This cohort study examines cognitive function in middle-aged adults with hearing loss, both with and without use of hearing aids.
This cross-sectional study assesses the prevalence of hearing aid use among older US adults with hearing loss and stratifies the findings by income and metropolitan vs nonmetropolitan residence.
This randomized, double-blind, crossover clinical trial examines the use of a tonotopic map on music perception in new cochlear implant users.
This prognostic study develops and validates a prognostic model for hearing recovery in patients with idiopathic sudden onset hearing loss to support individual decision-making by physicians.
A 67-year-old patient presented with persistent vertigo and pulsatile tinnitus in the left ear for the past 3 months, and 5 days after treatment he experienced acute hearing loss of the left ear and vertigo. What is your diagnosis?
This secondary cohort analysis identifies clinical predictors of patient response to cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of tinnitus.
This pseudorandomized clinical trial examines Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit scores for self-adjustment vs in situ audiometric fitting strategies for over-the -counter hearing aids among adults with hearing loss.
This prespecified secondary analysis of the ASPREE randomized clinical trial compares the effect of daily low-dose aspirin vs placebo on the progression of age-related hearing loss in healthy older adults.
This comparative effectiveness research study compares long-term audiologist-fit hearing aid outcomes and self-fit hearing aid outcomes according to participants’ self-reported measures.
This cross-sectional study examines the association of hearing loss and hearing aids with functional status.
This cohort study evaluates cisplatin-related hearing loss with comprehensive audiologic assessments, assesses the longitudinal progression of cisplatin-related hearing loss, and identifies factors associated with risk.
This Viewpoint outlines both the need and recommendations for adopting a holistic, whole-person approach to assessing adult cochlear implant outcomes, which may aid clinicians in identifying rehabilitative targets to improve and optimize everyday functional outcomes.
This cohort study assesses the association between vestibular function loss and ages at which head holding, sitting, standing with support, and independent walking were reached among children who were candidates for a cochlear implant.
This diagnostic study examines whether psychological status is an effect modifier of the association between subjective patient reports of hearing ability and objective audiometry results, and whether any effect modification observed in standard static questionnaires would be either mitigated or exacerbated by adaptive testing based on Item Response Theory analyses.
This cohort study of Hispanic and Latino adults examines the association of hearing loss with cognitive change and mild cognitive impairment over a 7-year follow-up.
This Viewpoint explores the ideal safeguards to improve communication with patients who are deaf or hearing impaired.
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