Authors
AS Visram, IR Jackson, H Guest, CJ Plack, S Brij, N Chaudhuri, KJ Munro
Publication date
2024/5/2
Journal
International journal of audiology
Volume
63
Issue
5
Pages
300-312
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Objective
Several viruses are known to have a negative impact on hearing health. The global prevalence of COVID-19 means that it is crucial to understand whether and how SARS-CoV2 affects hearing. Evidence to date is mixed, with studies frequently exhibiting limitations in the methodological approaches used or the populations sampled, leading to a substantial risk of bias. This study addressed many of these limitations.
Design
A comprehensive battery of measures was administered, including lab-based behavioural and physiological measures, as well as self-report instruments. Performance was thoroughly assessed across the auditory system, including measures of cochlear function, neural function and auditory perception. Hypotheses and analyses were pre-registered.
Study samples
Participants who were hospitalised as a result of COVID-19 (n = 57) were compared with a well-matched control group (n …
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