Review of Audiological Findings in SARS-CoV-2 Infection

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Autor(a) principal: Balen, Sheila Andreoli
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva, Nancy Sotero, Evangelista, Carolina Karla de Souza, Cavalcanti, Pedro de Franca, Cavalcanti, Hannalice Gottschalk, Morya, Edgard
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Since 2020 the world has been dealing with an acute respiratory syndrome pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2. The main symptoms are fever, cough, and tiredness, accompanied by smell and taste loss. Due to neurotropism and infection mechanisms, SARS-CoV-2 can cause several neurological and sensory injuries. Its auditory impacts are controversial; however, cochlear hair cells and auditory pathways might be damaged. The aim of this review was identifying evidence underlying clinical association between COVID-19 and auditory implications which would help diagnosis and treatment response. Studies identified in databases Scielo (Scientific Electronic Library Online), Lilacs (Latin American Literature in Sciences Health), Pubmed (National Library of Medicine), Livivo and Scopus, published up to June 2021 for COVID-19 and auditory system impairments correlation and etiology were selected. Inclusion criteria were: Articles published in any language related to COVID-19 and audiological symptoms confirmed by audiological testing. Searching returned 1208 records and after applying eligibility criteria, 24 original research and 10 review articles were included. More frequent evaluations were pure tone audiometry, transient evoked otoacoustic emissions, tympanometry, and acoustic reflex test, sensorineural hearing loss being most prevalent. Recent studies support the relation between SARS-CoV-2 infection and audiological findings. Long term COVID-19 follow up should include systematic early audiological evaluation. Summary: Recent findings support SARS-CoV-2 implications on cochlear hair cells and other auditory structures. Auditory dysfunctions are a possible consequence of COVID-19 since some symptoms such as sudden hearing loss, otitis, and tinnitus were reported. Vertical transmission of SARS-CoV-2 might contribute to congenital damages, impact on auditory abilities, and consequently, language acquisition. Raising potential impacts of SARS-CoV-2 infection on the auditory system based on recent case reports brings attention to mechanisms that underlie clinical association. Long term follow up of hearing function in suspected and confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection will support more effective clinical intervention.
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Disponível em: https://www.hilarispublisher.com/open-access/review-of-audiological-findings-in-sarscov2-infection.pdf Acesso em: 28 jun. 2023https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/5297510.4172/2329-6895.10.9.514Journal of Neurological DisordersSAR-CoV-2COVID-19coronavirus infectionhearing disordershearing lossauditory systemReview of Audiological Findings in SARS-CoV-2 Infectioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleSince 2020 the world has been dealing with an acute respiratory syndrome pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2. The main symptoms are fever, cough, and tiredness, accompanied by smell and taste loss. Due to neurotropism and infection mechanisms, SARS-CoV-2 can cause several neurological and sensory injuries. Its auditory impacts are controversial; however, cochlear hair cells and auditory pathways might be damaged. The aim of this review was identifying evidence underlying clinical association between COVID-19 and auditory implications which would help diagnosis and treatment response. Studies identified in databases Scielo (Scientific Electronic Library Online), Lilacs (Latin American Literature in Sciences Health), Pubmed (National Library of Medicine), Livivo and Scopus, published up to June 2021 for COVID-19 and auditory system impairments correlation and etiology were selected. Inclusion criteria were: Articles published in any language related to COVID-19 and audiological symptoms confirmed by audiological testing. Searching returned 1208 records and after applying eligibility criteria, 24 original research and 10 review articles were included. More frequent evaluations were pure tone audiometry, transient evoked otoacoustic emissions, tympanometry, and acoustic reflex test, sensorineural hearing loss being most prevalent. Recent studies support the relation between SARS-CoV-2 infection and audiological findings. Long term COVID-19 follow up should include systematic early audiological evaluation. Summary: Recent findings support SARS-CoV-2 implications on cochlear hair cells and other auditory structures. Auditory dysfunctions are a possible consequence of COVID-19 since some symptoms such as sudden hearing loss, otitis, and tinnitus were reported. Vertical transmission of SARS-CoV-2 might contribute to congenital damages, impact on auditory abilities, and consequently, language acquisition. Raising potential impacts of SARS-CoV-2 infection on the auditory system based on recent case reports brings attention to mechanisms that underlie clinical association. 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title Review of Audiological Findings in SARS-CoV-2 Infection
spellingShingle Review of Audiological Findings in SARS-CoV-2 Infection
Balen, Sheila Andreoli
SAR-CoV-2
COVID-19
coronavirus infection
hearing disorders
hearing loss
auditory system
title_short Review of Audiological Findings in SARS-CoV-2 Infection
title_full Review of Audiological Findings in SARS-CoV-2 Infection
title_fullStr Review of Audiological Findings in SARS-CoV-2 Infection
title_full_unstemmed Review of Audiological Findings in SARS-CoV-2 Infection
title_sort Review of Audiological Findings in SARS-CoV-2 Infection
author Balen, Sheila Andreoli
author_facet Balen, Sheila Andreoli
Silva, Nancy Sotero
Evangelista, Carolina Karla de Souza
Cavalcanti, Pedro de Franca
Cavalcanti, Hannalice Gottschalk
Morya, Edgard
author_role author
author2 Silva, Nancy Sotero
Evangelista, Carolina Karla de Souza
Cavalcanti, Pedro de Franca
Cavalcanti, Hannalice Gottschalk
Morya, Edgard
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Balen, Sheila Andreoli
Silva, Nancy Sotero
Evangelista, Carolina Karla de Souza
Cavalcanti, Pedro de Franca
Cavalcanti, Hannalice Gottschalk
Morya, Edgard
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv SAR-CoV-2
COVID-19
coronavirus infection
hearing disorders
hearing loss
auditory system
topic SAR-CoV-2
COVID-19
coronavirus infection
hearing disorders
hearing loss
auditory system
description Since 2020 the world has been dealing with an acute respiratory syndrome pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2. The main symptoms are fever, cough, and tiredness, accompanied by smell and taste loss. Due to neurotropism and infection mechanisms, SARS-CoV-2 can cause several neurological and sensory injuries. Its auditory impacts are controversial; however, cochlear hair cells and auditory pathways might be damaged. The aim of this review was identifying evidence underlying clinical association between COVID-19 and auditory implications which would help diagnosis and treatment response. Studies identified in databases Scielo (Scientific Electronic Library Online), Lilacs (Latin American Literature in Sciences Health), Pubmed (National Library of Medicine), Livivo and Scopus, published up to June 2021 for COVID-19 and auditory system impairments correlation and etiology were selected. Inclusion criteria were: Articles published in any language related to COVID-19 and audiological symptoms confirmed by audiological testing. Searching returned 1208 records and after applying eligibility criteria, 24 original research and 10 review articles were included. More frequent evaluations were pure tone audiometry, transient evoked otoacoustic emissions, tympanometry, and acoustic reflex test, sensorineural hearing loss being most prevalent. Recent studies support the relation between SARS-CoV-2 infection and audiological findings. Long term COVID-19 follow up should include systematic early audiological evaluation. Summary: Recent findings support SARS-CoV-2 implications on cochlear hair cells and other auditory structures. Auditory dysfunctions are a possible consequence of COVID-19 since some symptoms such as sudden hearing loss, otitis, and tinnitus were reported. Vertical transmission of SARS-CoV-2 might contribute to congenital damages, impact on auditory abilities, and consequently, language acquisition. Raising potential impacts of SARS-CoV-2 infection on the auditory system based on recent case reports brings attention to mechanisms that underlie clinical association. Long term follow up of hearing function in suspected and confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection will support more effective clinical intervention.
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