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우리나라(한국)의 이명검사 현황 및 이명검사 방법제안Current Trends in the Assessment of Patients with Tinnitus and the Proposal of Tinnitus Assessment in Korea

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Current Trends in the Assessment of Patients with Tinnitus and the Proposal of Tinnitus Assessment in Korea
Authors
장지원김태수남의철문인석박무균박시내박헌이서재현안용휘장정훈최준
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
대한이비인후과학회
Keywords
Assessment; Korea; Questionnaire; Tinnitus
Citation
대한이비인후과학회지 두경부외과학, v.57, no.10, pp.671 - 686
Journal Title
대한이비인후과학회지 두경부외과학
Volume
57
Number
10
Start Page
671
End Page
686
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/100428
DOI
10.3342/kjorl-hns.2014.57.10.671
Abstract
Background and Objectives The effective management of tinnitus should start with an accurate diagnosis, but no concensus has been developed in Korea concerning how to measure the features of tinnitus. This study surveyed otologists in the training hospitals and hospitals specialized in otologic care in Korea to identify the current status in the assessment of patients with tinnitus. Subjects and Method The questionnaire on the assessment of tinnitus was sent by email to otologists in training and to specialized hospitals specializing in otologics in Korea. The questionnaire included inquiry about various types of tests conducted, such as the audiologic test, tinnitus test, blood test, radiologic test, and the methods of history taking and physical examination for somatic tinnitus. Results Regarding the audiologic assessment of tinnitus, all the otologist were using pure tone audiometry, 97% speech audiometry, and 87% tinnitus test. For the psychophysical measure of tinnitus, both loudness and pitch matching were conducted by all the otologists. The performance rate of blood test were 38.5%, and the most preferred radiologic test in pulsatile tinnitus was temporal bone computed tomography (59%). Finally, the rate of investigation including the history taking and physical examination of somatic tinnitus was between 74-84%. Conclusion Our results showed that although the tests perfermed by otologists varied, the essential tests for assessing tinnitus were commonly practiced. We analyzed the current status of tinnitus assessment and supplemented guidlines to help measure tinnitus. Further concensus on tinnitus diagnosis is needed, particularly about the standadized and unified principles. Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg 2014;57(10):671-86
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