Objective: Otosclerosis is a frequent ear disorder causing a stapedo-ovalar ankylosis and conductive hearing loss. Stapedoplasty, performed under both general (GA) and local anaesthesia (LA), is the most advisable surgical solution. Auditory recovery relies on the patient's conditions and on the intervention itself. The aim of our work was to compare hearing outcomes with stapedoplasty performed under GA or LA and to investigate patients' compliance to both methods. Methods: Fifty-five otosclerotic patients underwent stapedoplasty both under GA (32/55) and LA (23/55). Pre- and post-operative air and bone tone audiometry threshold values as well as the air-bone gap and its closure score, were analysed. All patients filled in a satisfaction questionnaire regarding their concern and level of appreciation of the type of anaesthesia. Results and conclusions: Our data show that the auditory results with stapedoplasty are good and do not differ between LA and GA. Even considering the advantages and limits of the two methods, one cannot favour one or the other type of anaesthesia. Finally, the patient's satisfaction cannot be considered a criterion of choice, since this was found to be high in both cases.
Hearing outcomes and patient satisfaction after stapes surgery: local versus general anaesthesia|Risultati uditivi e gradimento nei pazienti operati di stapedoplastica in anestesia locale e generale / Giannoni B.; Pollastri F.; Adembri C.; Stratico D.; Vannucchi P.; Stival A.; Checcucci C.; Bruno C.; Pecci R.. - In: ACTA OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICA ITALICA. - ISSN 1827-675X. - STAMPA. - 42:(2022), pp. 471-480. [10.14639/0392-100X-N2033]
Hearing outcomes and patient satisfaction after stapes surgery: local versus general anaesthesia|Risultati uditivi e gradimento nei pazienti operati di stapedoplastica in anestesia locale e generale
Giannoni B.
;Pollastri F.;Adembri C.;Stival A.;Checcucci C.;
2022
Abstract
Objective: Otosclerosis is a frequent ear disorder causing a stapedo-ovalar ankylosis and conductive hearing loss. Stapedoplasty, performed under both general (GA) and local anaesthesia (LA), is the most advisable surgical solution. Auditory recovery relies on the patient's conditions and on the intervention itself. The aim of our work was to compare hearing outcomes with stapedoplasty performed under GA or LA and to investigate patients' compliance to both methods. Methods: Fifty-five otosclerotic patients underwent stapedoplasty both under GA (32/55) and LA (23/55). Pre- and post-operative air and bone tone audiometry threshold values as well as the air-bone gap and its closure score, were analysed. All patients filled in a satisfaction questionnaire regarding their concern and level of appreciation of the type of anaesthesia. Results and conclusions: Our data show that the auditory results with stapedoplasty are good and do not differ between LA and GA. Even considering the advantages and limits of the two methods, one cannot favour one or the other type of anaesthesia. Finally, the patient's satisfaction cannot be considered a criterion of choice, since this was found to be high in both cases.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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