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Profil hasil pemeriksaan OAE high noise pada pasien tinnitus di klinik elektromedik RSA UGM Bawono, Mahatma Sotya; Akuntanto, Ignatius Adhi; Avidati, Herfis; Hapsari, Widiarahma; Sari, Shinta Kusumalarna Sari
Oto Rhino Laryngologica Indonesiana Vol. 54 No. 1 (2024): VOLUME 54, NO. 1 JANUARY - JUNE 2024
Publisher : PERHATI-KL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32637/orli.v54i1.632

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Background: Tinnitus is a hearing disorder in the form of sound sensation without externalstimulation. It can affect a person’s quality of life. The number of patients with tinnitus is expected toincrease. Not many hospitals have a High Noise Otoacoustic Emission (OAE) device for examining tinnitusin patients. Tinnitus research is still limited in Indonesia, especially in Yogyakarta. Purpose: This studyaimed to describe the results of the OAE High Noise examination in tinnitus patients at the ElectromedicalClinic of UGM Academic Hospital. Method: A non-experimental study with a descriptive observationalapproach using secondary data. The sampling technique used was a total sampling technique of tinnituspatients who were examined for (OAE) High Noise from January 1st, 2019, to December 31st, 2021. Result: Respondents who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were 292 subjects. Most respondentswere more than 60 years old (27.05%), and female (51.71%). The OAE High Noise examination resultsshowed that most of them were abnormal (85.61%). Most of the respondents experienced bilateral tinnitusand experienced disturbances in more than six frequencies (46.60%). The primary diagnosis that had beenfound in the respondents was tinnitus (87.67%). Conclusion: The OAE High Noise examination resultsat the Electromedical Clinic of UGM Academic Hospital were mainly abnormal.
Profil hasil pemeriksaan OAE high noise pada pasien tinnitus di klinik elektromedik RSA UGM Bawono, Mahatma Sotya; Akuntanto, Ignatius Adhi; Avidati, Herfis; Hapsari, Widiarahma; Sari, Shinta Kusumalarna Sari
Oto Rhino Laryngologica Indonesiana Vol. 54 No. 1 (2024): VOLUME 54, NO. 1 JANUARY - JUNE 2024
Publisher : PERHATI-KL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32637/orli.v54i1.632

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Background: Tinnitus is a hearing disorder in the form of sound sensation without externalstimulation. It can affect a person’s quality of life. The number of patients with tinnitus is expected toincrease. Not many hospitals have a High Noise Otoacoustic Emission (OAE) device for examining tinnitusin patients. Tinnitus research is still limited in Indonesia, especially in Yogyakarta. Purpose: This studyaimed to describe the results of the OAE High Noise examination in tinnitus patients at the ElectromedicalClinic of UGM Academic Hospital. Method: A non-experimental study with a descriptive observationalapproach using secondary data. The sampling technique used was a total sampling technique of tinnituspatients who were examined for (OAE) High Noise from January 1st, 2019, to December 31st, 2021. Result: Respondents who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were 292 subjects. Most respondentswere more than 60 years old (27.05%), and female (51.71%). The OAE High Noise examination resultsshowed that most of them were abnormal (85.61%). Most of the respondents experienced bilateral tinnitusand experienced disturbances in more than six frequencies (46.60%). The primary diagnosis that had beenfound in the respondents was tinnitus (87.67%). Conclusion: The OAE High Noise examination resultsat the Electromedical Clinic of UGM Academic Hospital were mainly abnormal.
Clinical Predictors of Hearing Preservation in Ménière Disease Aini, Fitria Waffi Nur; Bawono, Mahatma Sotya; Surono, Agus; Trihandoko, Feri
GALENICAL : Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Mahasiswa Malikussaleh Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): GALENICAL : Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Mahasiswa Malikussaleh - Februari 2
Publisher : Program Studi Kedokteran Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Malikussaleh

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Hearing outcomes in Ménière disease are heterogeneous, ranging from prolonged fluctuation to irreversible decline and bilateral involvement. Because hearing level influences counselling and follow up planning, clinicians need practical predictors that are available from history taking and routine audiometry. This review summarises evidence published between 2016 and 2025 on clinical predictors associated with hearing preservation in Ménière disease. Across contemporary cohorts and meta analytic data, older age and longer disease duration are repeatedly associated with poorer hearing and a lower likelihood of maintaining serviceable thresholds. Baseline audiometry is the most actionable predictor, earlier stages and low frequency predominant loss show a greater probability of stable or improved thresholds with conservative management, while broader frequency involvement and early high frequency loss are linked to progression and increased risk of bilateral disease. Comorbid migraine and specific clinical phenotypes at onset have also been associated with bilateral involvement. Overall, age, disease duration, baseline stage, frequency pattern of loss, migraine history, and onset phenotypes form a framework for risk stratification and hearing follow up in Ménière disease.