Journal article
The impact of menopausal status on auditory brainstem responses
American journal of otolaryngology, v 45(1), 104067
Jan 2024
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Abstract
Objective : To determine the effect of decreased estrogen levels due to menopause on auditory brainstem response measurements (ABR).
Study design : Retrospective chart review.
Setting : Academic.
Patients : Pre- and post-menopausal females (pre-M, post-M) and age-matched males.
Methods : ABR measurements of wave I, III, and V latencies, and interpeak latencies; amplitudes of waves I, III, V, and V/I ratio.
Outcome measure : Differences in ABR measurements between pre-M and post-M.
Results : 164 subjects (101 female and 64 male) were included. Post-M had significantly greater latencies (msec) than pre-M of wave V. Post-M had a significantly smaller wave I amplitude (uV) than pre-M. Post-M had a significantly higher wave V/I amplitude ratio than pre-M. Pre-M had significantly shorter latencies than young males for wave III, and wave V. Post-M had significantly shorter latencies than older males at wave III, and wave V. A two-way ANOVA revealed a significant interaction between the effects of age category and gender on V/I amplitude.
Conclusion : Post-M group showed a significant drop in wave I amplitude compared with pre-M group, even in the absence of hearing loss, suggesting that the gender differences in hearing are related to estrogen signaling along the auditory pathway. If wave I amplitude changes between older and younger groups resulted from decreased peripheral hearing sensitivity, we would expect larger drops in amplitude in males since rates of presbycusis are higher. We observed much larger drops in wave I amplitude in females, which cannot be attributed to peripheral hearing loss. These results may assist in understanding gender differences in presbycusis and a possible protective effect of estrogen on the auditory system. Knowledge of gender differences in wave I may be important when ABR is used to assess possible synaptopathy.
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- Title
- The impact of menopausal status on auditory brainstem responses
- Creators
- Christopher Yam - Drexel UniversityBrian McGovern - Drexel UniversityEmma Boyajieff - Drexel UniversityPhilip Maxwell - Drexel UniversityKara Little - Drexel UniversityRobert T. Sataloff - Drexel University
- Publication Details
- American journal of otolaryngology, v 45(1), 104067
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- College of Medicine; Otolaryngology (and Head and Neck Surgery)
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:001088516200001
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85172472403
- Other Identifier
- 991021229850504721
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