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Geriatrik bireylerde kognitif fonksiyon ve işitme kaybı ilişkisi

Yıl 2020, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 2, 7 - 12, 29.08.2020

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Amaç: Bilişsel bozukluk, hem sübjektif hem de nesnel olarak kendini gösteren, önceki bilişsel işlevsellik düzeyindeki azalma olarak tanımlanır ve yaşlı popülasyonun yaklaşık %10.85’ini etkilediği düşünülmektedir. Presbiakuzi, yaşla birlikte ortaya çıkan bilateral, simetrik ve progresif işitme kaybıdır. Bu çalışmanın amacı, hafif ve şiddetli bilişsel bozukluğu olan hastalarda işitme kaybının ve sübjektif işitme performansının değerlendirilerek, sonuçların bilişsel olarak intakt olan yaşlı bireylerle karşılaştırılmasıdır.
Gereç ve Yöntemler: Bu amaçla çalışmaya 105 birey dahil edilmiş ve bireyler Montreal Bilişsel Değerlendirme Ölçeği (Montreal Cognitive Assessment) skorlarına göre ciddi bilişsel bozukluk grubu, hafif-orta bilişsel bozukluk grubu ve kontrol grubu olmak üzere 3 gruba ayrılmıştır. İşitme testleri yapılan ve konuşmayı alma ve ayırt etme skorları belirlenen bireylere İşitme Engel Ölçeği uygulanmıştır.
Bulgular: Gruplararası karşılaştırmalarda bireylerin işitme kaybı tipi, konuşmayı alma ve ayırt etme skorları ve sübjektif işitme kaybı algıları arasında istatistiksel olarak anlamlı bir fark gözlenmemiştir.
Sonuç: Çalışmanın sonucunda, işitme kaybı ve bilişsel bozukluk arasında doğrudan bir ilişki gözlenmese de işitme kaybı varlığının bilişsel performansı olumsuz etkileyebileceği düşünülmüş ve bilişsel bozukluk tanısı alan bireylerin periferik ve santral işitme değerlendirmelerinin rutin olarak yapılması önerilmiştir.

Kaynakça

  • 1.Heisterman, A.A.T. (2012). Cognitive disorders. In: Mohr WK editor. Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing : Evidence-Based Concepts, Skills, and Practices Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
  • 2.Gauthier S, Reisberg, B., Zaudig, M., Petersen, R.C., Ritchie, K., Broich, K.,Belleville, S., Broadty, H., Bennett, D., Chertkow, H., Cummings, J.L., Leon, M., Feldman, H., Gauguli, M., Hampel, H., Scheltens, P., Tierney, M.C., Whitehouse, P., Winblad, B. (2006). Mild cognitive impairment. The lancet;367(9518): 1262-70.
  • 3.Wei, J., Hu, Y., Zhang, L., Hao, Q., Yang, R., Lu, H., et al. (2017). Hearing impairment, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia: a meta-analysis of cohort studies. Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord Extra;7(3): 440-52.
  • 4. Lin, M.Y., Gutierrez, P.R., Stone, K.L., Yaffe, K., Ensrud, K.E., Fink, H.A., et al. (2004). Vision impairment and combined vision and hearing impairment predict cognitive and functional decline in older women. J Am Geriatr Soc;52(12): 1996-2002.
  • 5.Slaughter, S.E., Hopper, T., Ickert, C., Erin, D.F. (2014). Identification of hearing loss among residents with dementia: perceptions of health care aides. Geriatr Nurs;35(6): 434-40.
  • 6.Uhlmann, R.F., Larson, E.B., Rees, T.S., Koepsell, T.D., Duckert, L.G. (1989). Relationship of hearing impairment to dementia and cognitive dysfunction in older adults. Jama;261(13): 1916-9.
  • 7.Boxtel. M., Beijsterveldt, C., Jolles, P. (2000). Mild hearing impairment can reduce verbal memory performance in a healthy adult population. J Clin Exp Neuropsyc;22(1): 147-54.
  • 8.Ozdilek, B., Kenangil, G. (2014). Validation of the Turkish Version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale (MoCA-TR) in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Clin Neuropsychol; 28(2): 333-43.
  • 9.Nasreddine, Z.S., Phillips, N.A., Bédirian, V., Charbonneau, S., Whitehead, V., Collin, I., et al. (2005). The Montreal Cognitive Assessment, MoCA: a brief screening tool for mild cognitive impairment. J Am Geriatr Soc;53(4): 695-9.
  • 10.Selekler, K., Cangöz, B., Uluç, S. (2010). Montreal Bilişsel Değerlendirme Ölçeği (MOBİD)’nin hafif bilişsel bozukluk ve Alzheimer hastalarını ayırt edebilme gücünün incelenmesi. Turk J Geriatr; 13: 166-71.
  • 11.Aksoy, S., Aslan, F., Köse, A., Alpar, R. (2019). İşitme Engeli Ölçeği-Yaşli Geçerlik Ve Güvenirlik: Türk Popülasyonunda Tarama Ve Uzun Formlarinin Kullanimi. KBB-Forum; 18(4).
  • 12.Aksoy, S., Aslan, F., Alpar, R. (2012). Türkçe İşitme Engeli Ölçeği-Yaşlı (İEÖ-Y): Geçerlik ve Güvenirlik Çalışması. Turk J Geriatr;15: 74.
  • 13.Taneja, N. (2017). A Mini Review: Ageing, Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline. Otolaryngology Open Journal;Special Edition “Hearing Loss which Solutions? Present and Future”.
  • 14.Bora-Başara, B., Soytutan-Çağlar, İ., Aygün, A., Özdemir, T.A. (2017). Turkey Health Statistics Yearbook. Ankara.
  • 15.Palmer, C.V., Mulla, R., Dervin, E., Coyan, K.C. (2017). HearCARE: Hearing and communication assistance for resident engagement. Seminars in hearing: Thieme Medical Publishers; 184-97.
  • 16.Valentijn, S.A., Van Boxtel, M.P., Van Hooren, S.A., Bosma, H., Beckers, H.J., Ponds, R.W., et al. (2005). Change in sensory functioning predicts change in cognitive functioning: Results from a 6‐year follow‐up in the Maastricht Aging Study. J Am Geriatr Soc; 53(3): 374-80.
  • 17.Peters, C.A., Potter, J.F., Scholer, S.G. (1988). Hearing impairment as a predictor of cognitive decline in dementia. J Am Geriatr Soc; 36(11): 981-6.
  • 18.Gennis, V., Garry, P.J., Haaland, K.Y., Yeo, R.A., Goodwin, J.S. (1991). Hearing and cognition in the elderly: new findings and a review of the literature. Arch Inter Med; 151(11): 2259-64.
  • 19.Anstey, K.J., Luszcz, M.A., Sanchez, L. (2001). Two-year decline in vision but not hearing is associated with memory decline in very old adults in a population-based sample. Gerontology; 47(5): 289-93.
  • 20.Gussekloo, J., de Craen, A.J., Oduber, C., van Boxtel, M.P., Westendorp, R.G. (2005). Sensory impairment and cognitive functioning in oldest-old subjects: the Leiden 85+ Study. Am J Geriat Psychiat;13(9): 781-6.
  • 21.Kim, S.Y., Lim, J.S., Kong, I.G., Choi, H.G. (2018). Hearing impairment and the risk of neurodegenerative dementia: A longitudinal follow-up study using a national sample cohort. Sci Rep; 8(1): 15266.
  • 22.Stahl, S.M. (2017). Does treating hearing loss prevent or slow the progress of dementia? Hearing is not all in the ears, but who’s listening? CNS Spectr; 22(3): 247-50.
  • 23.Dawes, P., Emsley, R., Cruickshanks, K.J., Moore, D.R., Fortnum, H., Edmondson-Jones, M., et al. (2015). Hearing loss and cognition: the role of hearing AIDS, social isolation and depression. PloS One; 10(3): e0119616.
  • 24.Wettstein, M., Wahl, H.W., Heyl, V. (2018). Visual Acuity and Cognition in Older Adults With and Without Hearing Loss: Evidence For Late-Life Sensory Compensation? Ear Hearing; 39(4): 746-55.
  • 25.Davis, A., McMahon, C.M., Pichora-Fuller, K.M., Russ, S., Lin, F., Olusanya, B.O., et al. (2016). Aging and hearing health: the life-course approach. Gerontologist; 56(Suppl_2): S256-S67.
  • 26.Golub, J.S., Brickman, A.M., Ciarleglio, A.J., Schupf, N., Luchsinger, J.A. (2019). Audiometric Age-Related Hearing Loss and Cognition in the Hispanic Community Health Study. J Gerontol: Series A 2019.
  • 27.Sharma, A., Rutherford, B.R., Lin, F., Golub, J.S., Brewster, K.K. (2019). Age-Related Hearing Loss As A Risk Factor For Late Life Depression And Cognitive Decline: Session 408. Am J Geriat Psychiat; 27(3): S43-S4.
  • 28.Hong, T., Mitchell, P., Burlutsky, G., Liew, G., Wang, J.J. (2016). Visual impairment, hearing loss and cognitive function in an older population: Longitudinal findings from the Blue Mountains Eye Study. PLoS One;11(1): e0147646.
  • 29.Curhan, S.G., Willett, W.C., Grodstein, F., Curhan, G.C. (2019). Longitudinal study of hearing loss and subjective cognitive function decline in women. Alzheimer's Dement.
  • 30.Brenowitz, W., Filshtein, T., Yaffe, K., Walter, S., Hoffmann, T., Jorgenson, E., et al. (2019). Genetic risk score for Alzheimer's disease is associated with poor hearing. bioRxiv: 556506.
  • 31.Belleville, S., Clement, F., Mellah, S., Gilbert, B., Fontaine, F., Gauthier, S. (2011). Training-related brain plasticity in subjects at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Brain;134(6): 1623-34.
  • 32.Osler, M., Christensen, G.T., Mortensen, E.L., Christensen, K., Garde, E., Rozing, M.P. (2019). Hearing loss, cognitive ability, and dementia in men age 19–78 years. Eur J Epidemiol; 34(2): 125-30.
  • 33.Alattar, A.A., Bergstrom, J., Laughlin, G.A., Kritz-Silverstein, D., Richard, E.L., Reas, E.T., et al. (2020). Hearing impairment and cognitive decline in older, community-dwelling adults. J Gerontol A Biol Sci; 75(3): 756-573.
  • 34.Dawes, P., Wolski, L., Himmelsbach, I., Regan, J., Leroi, I. (2019). Interventions for hearing and vision impairment to improve outcomes for people with dementia: a scoping review. Int Psychogeriatr; 31(2): 203-21.
  • 35.Nkyekyer, J., Meyer, D., Pipingas, A., Reed, N.S. (2019). The cognitive and psychosocial effects of auditory training and hearing aids in adults with hearing loss. Clin Interv Aging;14: 123.
  • 36.Rahman, T.T.A., Mohamed, S.T., Albanouby, M.H., Bekhet, H.F. (2011). Central auditory processing in elderly with mild cognitive impairment. Geriatr Gerontol Int;11(3): 304-8.
  • 37.Gates, G.A., Anderson, M.L., McCurry, S.M., Feeney, M.P., Larson, E.B. (2011). Central auditory dysfunction as a harbinger of Alzheimer dementia. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg;137(4): 390-5.
  • 38.Idrizbegovic, E., Hederstierna, C., Dahlquist, M., Kämpfe Nordström, C., Jelic, V., Rosenhall, U. (2011). Central auditory function in early Alzheimer's disease and in mild cognitive impairment. Age Ageing; 40(2): 249-54.

The relationship between cognitive function and hearing loss in elderly

Yıl 2020, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 2, 7 - 12, 29.08.2020

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Kaynakça

  • 1.Heisterman, A.A.T. (2012). Cognitive disorders. In: Mohr WK editor. Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing : Evidence-Based Concepts, Skills, and Practices Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
  • 2.Gauthier S, Reisberg, B., Zaudig, M., Petersen, R.C., Ritchie, K., Broich, K.,Belleville, S., Broadty, H., Bennett, D., Chertkow, H., Cummings, J.L., Leon, M., Feldman, H., Gauguli, M., Hampel, H., Scheltens, P., Tierney, M.C., Whitehouse, P., Winblad, B. (2006). Mild cognitive impairment. The lancet;367(9518): 1262-70.
  • 3.Wei, J., Hu, Y., Zhang, L., Hao, Q., Yang, R., Lu, H., et al. (2017). Hearing impairment, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia: a meta-analysis of cohort studies. Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord Extra;7(3): 440-52.
  • 4. Lin, M.Y., Gutierrez, P.R., Stone, K.L., Yaffe, K., Ensrud, K.E., Fink, H.A., et al. (2004). Vision impairment and combined vision and hearing impairment predict cognitive and functional decline in older women. J Am Geriatr Soc;52(12): 1996-2002.
  • 5.Slaughter, S.E., Hopper, T., Ickert, C., Erin, D.F. (2014). Identification of hearing loss among residents with dementia: perceptions of health care aides. Geriatr Nurs;35(6): 434-40.
  • 6.Uhlmann, R.F., Larson, E.B., Rees, T.S., Koepsell, T.D., Duckert, L.G. (1989). Relationship of hearing impairment to dementia and cognitive dysfunction in older adults. Jama;261(13): 1916-9.
  • 7.Boxtel. M., Beijsterveldt, C., Jolles, P. (2000). Mild hearing impairment can reduce verbal memory performance in a healthy adult population. J Clin Exp Neuropsyc;22(1): 147-54.
  • 8.Ozdilek, B., Kenangil, G. (2014). Validation of the Turkish Version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale (MoCA-TR) in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Clin Neuropsychol; 28(2): 333-43.
  • 9.Nasreddine, Z.S., Phillips, N.A., Bédirian, V., Charbonneau, S., Whitehead, V., Collin, I., et al. (2005). The Montreal Cognitive Assessment, MoCA: a brief screening tool for mild cognitive impairment. J Am Geriatr Soc;53(4): 695-9.
  • 10.Selekler, K., Cangöz, B., Uluç, S. (2010). Montreal Bilişsel Değerlendirme Ölçeği (MOBİD)’nin hafif bilişsel bozukluk ve Alzheimer hastalarını ayırt edebilme gücünün incelenmesi. Turk J Geriatr; 13: 166-71.
  • 11.Aksoy, S., Aslan, F., Köse, A., Alpar, R. (2019). İşitme Engeli Ölçeği-Yaşli Geçerlik Ve Güvenirlik: Türk Popülasyonunda Tarama Ve Uzun Formlarinin Kullanimi. KBB-Forum; 18(4).
  • 12.Aksoy, S., Aslan, F., Alpar, R. (2012). Türkçe İşitme Engeli Ölçeği-Yaşlı (İEÖ-Y): Geçerlik ve Güvenirlik Çalışması. Turk J Geriatr;15: 74.
  • 13.Taneja, N. (2017). A Mini Review: Ageing, Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline. Otolaryngology Open Journal;Special Edition “Hearing Loss which Solutions? Present and Future”.
  • 14.Bora-Başara, B., Soytutan-Çağlar, İ., Aygün, A., Özdemir, T.A. (2017). Turkey Health Statistics Yearbook. Ankara.
  • 15.Palmer, C.V., Mulla, R., Dervin, E., Coyan, K.C. (2017). HearCARE: Hearing and communication assistance for resident engagement. Seminars in hearing: Thieme Medical Publishers; 184-97.
  • 16.Valentijn, S.A., Van Boxtel, M.P., Van Hooren, S.A., Bosma, H., Beckers, H.J., Ponds, R.W., et al. (2005). Change in sensory functioning predicts change in cognitive functioning: Results from a 6‐year follow‐up in the Maastricht Aging Study. J Am Geriatr Soc; 53(3): 374-80.
  • 17.Peters, C.A., Potter, J.F., Scholer, S.G. (1988). Hearing impairment as a predictor of cognitive decline in dementia. J Am Geriatr Soc; 36(11): 981-6.
  • 18.Gennis, V., Garry, P.J., Haaland, K.Y., Yeo, R.A., Goodwin, J.S. (1991). Hearing and cognition in the elderly: new findings and a review of the literature. Arch Inter Med; 151(11): 2259-64.
  • 19.Anstey, K.J., Luszcz, M.A., Sanchez, L. (2001). Two-year decline in vision but not hearing is associated with memory decline in very old adults in a population-based sample. Gerontology; 47(5): 289-93.
  • 20.Gussekloo, J., de Craen, A.J., Oduber, C., van Boxtel, M.P., Westendorp, R.G. (2005). Sensory impairment and cognitive functioning in oldest-old subjects: the Leiden 85+ Study. Am J Geriat Psychiat;13(9): 781-6.
  • 21.Kim, S.Y., Lim, J.S., Kong, I.G., Choi, H.G. (2018). Hearing impairment and the risk of neurodegenerative dementia: A longitudinal follow-up study using a national sample cohort. Sci Rep; 8(1): 15266.
  • 22.Stahl, S.M. (2017). Does treating hearing loss prevent or slow the progress of dementia? Hearing is not all in the ears, but who’s listening? CNS Spectr; 22(3): 247-50.
  • 23.Dawes, P., Emsley, R., Cruickshanks, K.J., Moore, D.R., Fortnum, H., Edmondson-Jones, M., et al. (2015). Hearing loss and cognition: the role of hearing AIDS, social isolation and depression. PloS One; 10(3): e0119616.
  • 24.Wettstein, M., Wahl, H.W., Heyl, V. (2018). Visual Acuity and Cognition in Older Adults With and Without Hearing Loss: Evidence For Late-Life Sensory Compensation? Ear Hearing; 39(4): 746-55.
  • 25.Davis, A., McMahon, C.M., Pichora-Fuller, K.M., Russ, S., Lin, F., Olusanya, B.O., et al. (2016). Aging and hearing health: the life-course approach. Gerontologist; 56(Suppl_2): S256-S67.
  • 26.Golub, J.S., Brickman, A.M., Ciarleglio, A.J., Schupf, N., Luchsinger, J.A. (2019). Audiometric Age-Related Hearing Loss and Cognition in the Hispanic Community Health Study. J Gerontol: Series A 2019.
  • 27.Sharma, A., Rutherford, B.R., Lin, F., Golub, J.S., Brewster, K.K. (2019). Age-Related Hearing Loss As A Risk Factor For Late Life Depression And Cognitive Decline: Session 408. Am J Geriat Psychiat; 27(3): S43-S4.
  • 28.Hong, T., Mitchell, P., Burlutsky, G., Liew, G., Wang, J.J. (2016). Visual impairment, hearing loss and cognitive function in an older population: Longitudinal findings from the Blue Mountains Eye Study. PLoS One;11(1): e0147646.
  • 29.Curhan, S.G., Willett, W.C., Grodstein, F., Curhan, G.C. (2019). Longitudinal study of hearing loss and subjective cognitive function decline in women. Alzheimer's Dement.
  • 30.Brenowitz, W., Filshtein, T., Yaffe, K., Walter, S., Hoffmann, T., Jorgenson, E., et al. (2019). Genetic risk score for Alzheimer's disease is associated with poor hearing. bioRxiv: 556506.
  • 31.Belleville, S., Clement, F., Mellah, S., Gilbert, B., Fontaine, F., Gauthier, S. (2011). Training-related brain plasticity in subjects at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Brain;134(6): 1623-34.
  • 32.Osler, M., Christensen, G.T., Mortensen, E.L., Christensen, K., Garde, E., Rozing, M.P. (2019). Hearing loss, cognitive ability, and dementia in men age 19–78 years. Eur J Epidemiol; 34(2): 125-30.
  • 33.Alattar, A.A., Bergstrom, J., Laughlin, G.A., Kritz-Silverstein, D., Richard, E.L., Reas, E.T., et al. (2020). Hearing impairment and cognitive decline in older, community-dwelling adults. J Gerontol A Biol Sci; 75(3): 756-573.
  • 34.Dawes, P., Wolski, L., Himmelsbach, I., Regan, J., Leroi, I. (2019). Interventions for hearing and vision impairment to improve outcomes for people with dementia: a scoping review. Int Psychogeriatr; 31(2): 203-21.
  • 35.Nkyekyer, J., Meyer, D., Pipingas, A., Reed, N.S. (2019). The cognitive and psychosocial effects of auditory training and hearing aids in adults with hearing loss. Clin Interv Aging;14: 123.
  • 36.Rahman, T.T.A., Mohamed, S.T., Albanouby, M.H., Bekhet, H.F. (2011). Central auditory processing in elderly with mild cognitive impairment. Geriatr Gerontol Int;11(3): 304-8.
  • 37.Gates, G.A., Anderson, M.L., McCurry, S.M., Feeney, M.P., Larson, E.B. (2011). Central auditory dysfunction as a harbinger of Alzheimer dementia. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg;137(4): 390-5.
  • 38.Idrizbegovic, E., Hederstierna, C., Dahlquist, M., Kämpfe Nordström, C., Jelic, V., Rosenhall, U. (2011). Central auditory function in early Alzheimer's disease and in mild cognitive impairment. Age Ageing; 40(2): 249-54.
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Odyoloji
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

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Yayımlanma Tarihi 29 Ağustos 2020
Gönderilme Tarihi 4 Ağustos 2020
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2020 Cilt: 3 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Baydan Aran, M., & Aksoy, S. (2020). Geriatrik bireylerde kognitif fonksiyon ve işitme kaybı ilişkisi. Türk Odyoloji Ve İşitme Araştırmaları Dergisi, 3(2), 7-12.