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Correspondence Between Cognitive and Audiological Evaluations Among the Elderly: A Preliminary Report of an Audiological Screening Model of Subjects at Risk of Cognitive Decline With Slight to Moderate Hearing Loss

Epidemiological studies show increasing prevalence rates of cognitive decline and hearing loss with age, particularly after the age of 65 years. These conditions are reported to be associated, although conclusive evidence of causality and implications is lacking. Nevertheless, audiological and cogni...

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Autores principales: Castiglione, Alessandro, Casa, Mariella, Gallo, Samanta, Sorrentino, Flavia, Dhima, Sonila, Cilia, Dalila, Lovo, Elisa, Gambin, Marta, Previato, Maela, Colombo, Simone, Caserta, Ezio, Gheller, Flavia, Giacomelli, Cristina, Montino, Silvia, Limongi, Federica, Brotto, Davide, Gabelli, Carlo, Trevisi, Patrizia, Bovo, Roberto, Martini, Alessandro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6915032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31920475
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.01279
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author Castiglione, Alessandro
Casa, Mariella
Gallo, Samanta
Sorrentino, Flavia
Dhima, Sonila
Cilia, Dalila
Lovo, Elisa
Gambin, Marta
Previato, Maela
Colombo, Simone
Caserta, Ezio
Gheller, Flavia
Giacomelli, Cristina
Montino, Silvia
Limongi, Federica
Brotto, Davide
Gabelli, Carlo
Trevisi, Patrizia
Bovo, Roberto
Martini, Alessandro
author_facet Castiglione, Alessandro
Casa, Mariella
Gallo, Samanta
Sorrentino, Flavia
Dhima, Sonila
Cilia, Dalila
Lovo, Elisa
Gambin, Marta
Previato, Maela
Colombo, Simone
Caserta, Ezio
Gheller, Flavia
Giacomelli, Cristina
Montino, Silvia
Limongi, Federica
Brotto, Davide
Gabelli, Carlo
Trevisi, Patrizia
Bovo, Roberto
Martini, Alessandro
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description Epidemiological studies show increasing prevalence rates of cognitive decline and hearing loss with age, particularly after the age of 65 years. These conditions are reported to be associated, although conclusive evidence of causality and implications is lacking. Nevertheless, audiological and cognitive assessment among elderly people is a key target for comprehensive and multidisciplinary evaluation of the subject’s frailty status. To evaluate the use of tools for identifying older adults at risk of hearing loss and cognitive decline and to compare skills and abilities in terms of hearing and cognitive performances between older adults and young subjects, we performed a prospective cross-sectional study using supraliminal auditory tests. The relationship between cognitive assessment results and audiometric results was investigated, and reference ranges for different ages or stages of disease were determined. Patients older than 65 years with different degrees of hearing function were enrolled. Each subject underwent an extensive audiological assessment, including tonal and speech audiometry, Italian Matrix Sentence Test, and speech audiometry with logatomes in quiet. Cognitive function was screened and then verified by experienced clinicians using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Score, the Geriatric Depression Scale, and further investigations in some. One hundred twenty-three subjects were finally enrolled during 2016–2019: 103 were >65 years of age and 20 were younger participants (as controls). Cognitive functions showed a correlation with the audiological results in post-lingual hearing-impaired patients, in particular in those affected by slight to moderate hearing loss and aged more than 70 years. Audiological testing can thus be useful in clinical assessment and identification of patients at risk of cognitive impairment. The study was limited by its sample size (CI 95%; CL 10%), strict dependence on language, and hearing threshold. Further investigations should be conducted to confirm the reported results and to verify similar screening models.
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spelling pubmed-69150322020-01-09 Correspondence Between Cognitive and Audiological Evaluations Among the Elderly: A Preliminary Report of an Audiological Screening Model of Subjects at Risk of Cognitive Decline With Slight to Moderate Hearing Loss Castiglione, Alessandro Casa, Mariella Gallo, Samanta Sorrentino, Flavia Dhima, Sonila Cilia, Dalila Lovo, Elisa Gambin, Marta Previato, Maela Colombo, Simone Caserta, Ezio Gheller, Flavia Giacomelli, Cristina Montino, Silvia Limongi, Federica Brotto, Davide Gabelli, Carlo Trevisi, Patrizia Bovo, Roberto Martini, Alessandro Front Neurosci Neuroscience Epidemiological studies show increasing prevalence rates of cognitive decline and hearing loss with age, particularly after the age of 65 years. These conditions are reported to be associated, although conclusive evidence of causality and implications is lacking. Nevertheless, audiological and cognitive assessment among elderly people is a key target for comprehensive and multidisciplinary evaluation of the subject’s frailty status. To evaluate the use of tools for identifying older adults at risk of hearing loss and cognitive decline and to compare skills and abilities in terms of hearing and cognitive performances between older adults and young subjects, we performed a prospective cross-sectional study using supraliminal auditory tests. The relationship between cognitive assessment results and audiometric results was investigated, and reference ranges for different ages or stages of disease were determined. Patients older than 65 years with different degrees of hearing function were enrolled. Each subject underwent an extensive audiological assessment, including tonal and speech audiometry, Italian Matrix Sentence Test, and speech audiometry with logatomes in quiet. Cognitive function was screened and then verified by experienced clinicians using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Score, the Geriatric Depression Scale, and further investigations in some. One hundred twenty-three subjects were finally enrolled during 2016–2019: 103 were >65 years of age and 20 were younger participants (as controls). Cognitive functions showed a correlation with the audiological results in post-lingual hearing-impaired patients, in particular in those affected by slight to moderate hearing loss and aged more than 70 years. Audiological testing can thus be useful in clinical assessment and identification of patients at risk of cognitive impairment. The study was limited by its sample size (CI 95%; CL 10%), strict dependence on language, and hearing threshold. Further investigations should be conducted to confirm the reported results and to verify similar screening models. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6915032/ /pubmed/31920475 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.01279 Text en Copyright © 2019 Castiglione, Casa, Gallo, Sorrentino, Dhima, Cilia, Lovo, Gambin, Previato, Colombo, Caserta, Gheller, Giacomelli, Montino, Limongi, Brotto, Gabelli, Trevisi, Bovo and Martini. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Castiglione, Alessandro
Casa, Mariella
Gallo, Samanta
Sorrentino, Flavia
Dhima, Sonila
Cilia, Dalila
Lovo, Elisa
Gambin, Marta
Previato, Maela
Colombo, Simone
Caserta, Ezio
Gheller, Flavia
Giacomelli, Cristina
Montino, Silvia
Limongi, Federica
Brotto, Davide
Gabelli, Carlo
Trevisi, Patrizia
Bovo, Roberto
Martini, Alessandro
Correspondence Between Cognitive and Audiological Evaluations Among the Elderly: A Preliminary Report of an Audiological Screening Model of Subjects at Risk of Cognitive Decline With Slight to Moderate Hearing Loss
title Correspondence Between Cognitive and Audiological Evaluations Among the Elderly: A Preliminary Report of an Audiological Screening Model of Subjects at Risk of Cognitive Decline With Slight to Moderate Hearing Loss
title_full Correspondence Between Cognitive and Audiological Evaluations Among the Elderly: A Preliminary Report of an Audiological Screening Model of Subjects at Risk of Cognitive Decline With Slight to Moderate Hearing Loss
title_fullStr Correspondence Between Cognitive and Audiological Evaluations Among the Elderly: A Preliminary Report of an Audiological Screening Model of Subjects at Risk of Cognitive Decline With Slight to Moderate Hearing Loss
title_full_unstemmed Correspondence Between Cognitive and Audiological Evaluations Among the Elderly: A Preliminary Report of an Audiological Screening Model of Subjects at Risk of Cognitive Decline With Slight to Moderate Hearing Loss
title_short Correspondence Between Cognitive and Audiological Evaluations Among the Elderly: A Preliminary Report of an Audiological Screening Model of Subjects at Risk of Cognitive Decline With Slight to Moderate Hearing Loss
title_sort correspondence between cognitive and audiological evaluations among the elderly: a preliminary report of an audiological screening model of subjects at risk of cognitive decline with slight to moderate hearing loss
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6915032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31920475
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.01279
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