@article{article_1000036, title={Retrospective analysis of quality of life in patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss}, journal={Archives of Clinical and Experimental Medicine}, volume={6}, pages={104–107}, year={2021}, author={Mutlu, Ahmet and Kalcıoğlu, Tayyar and Gündüz, Ayşe Yasemin and Bakıcı, Burcu and Akşun, Abdullah Emre and Mengi, Mehmet Zahit and Doğruyol, Yusuf and Korkmaz, Emre and Bilgin, Fatih and Gürel, Halit}, keywords={Ani idiyopatik işitme kaybı, Yaşam kalitesi, Genel sağlık, Short Form 36}, abstract={Aim: Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL) is the unfortunate experience of rapid hearing loss and may affect patients’ quality of life at different levels. The study’s purpose is to measure how individuals were affected socially, psychologically, and mentally after they experienced ISSNHL. Methods: This study was designed as a cross-sectional study with archive research and included patients who were diagnosed with ISSNHL between 2015 and 2020. Patients were asked to answer the Short Form 36 (SF-36) questionnaire form via tele-conversation. According to pure tone audiometry tests performed after treatment, patients were divided into two groups: “completely recovered” ( <20 dB) and “partially recovered” (thresholds remained >20 dB). Mean scores of SF-36 quality of life subcategories were analyzed for each group. Results: The patients included 48 (58.5%) males and 34 (41.5%) females. As a result of the analyses, there were significant differences in physical functioning (p=0.046), vitality (p=0.049), and general health scores (p=0.038) between the two groups after the ISSNHL treatment. Although the mean scores of patients who were completely recovered were higher, no significant difference was found in the physical-role (p=0.125), emotional-role (p>0.05), mental health (p>0.05), bodily pain (p=0.48), and social role (p=0.713) subcategory scores between the two groups. Conclusion: Our results showed that successful treatment and recovery prevented all kinds of the disease’s potential physical and mental complications. Morbidity effects were felt by patients with somewhat more serious problems and could not make a full recovery.}, number={3}, publisher={Mustafa HASBAHÇECİ}