Estimated annual number of patients treated for sensorineural hearing loss in Japan. Results of a nationwide epidemiological survey in 1987.

Journal: Acta Oto-Laryngologica. Supplementum
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Abstract

We mailed questionnaires to 98 university hospitals and 939 hospitals with 200 beds or more throughout Japan asking for information on patients treated for sensorineural hearing loss between January 1 and December 31, 1987. The number of patients treated for sensorineural hearing loss in 1987 in Japan was estimated 13,900-19,600, ii) idiopathic bilateral progressive sensorineural hearing loss 13,900-19,600, ii) idiopathic bilateral progressive sensorineural hearing loss in 800-2,000, iii) perilymphatic fistula in 200-310, iv) mumps deafness in 200-400, and v) unilateral profound deafness in 2,000-3,000. Sex ratio (men over women) was 0.9 in sudden deafness and mumps deafness, 1.1 in idiopathic bilateral progressive sensorineural hearing loss and 1.5 in perilymphatic fistula. Patients were distributed with a definite peak from 50 to 59 years old in sudden deafness, from 30 to 39 years old in perilymphatic fistula, and two apparent peaks in teenagers and those aged 60-69 years in idiopathic bilateral progressive sensorineural hearing loss.

Authors
N Yanagita, T Nakashima, Y Ohno, J Kanzaki, T Shitara
Relevant Conditions

Parainfluenza, Hearing Loss, Mumps