Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4112427 International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ContextKawasaki Disease (KD), a systemic vasculitis of unknown etiology, has been associated with the development of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). KD is primarily a disease of young children, who are the most susceptible to complications from even minimal hearing loss. If there is a connection between KD and the development of SNHL, a better understanding of this relationship may improve our management of this disease and its complications.ObjectiveTo perform a systematic review according to a standardized guideline to evaluate the possible association between KD and SNHL.Data sourcesMedline and PubMed online databases were reviewed for appropriate articles.Study selectionAll studies available in English discussing KD and SNHL were included.Data extractionStudies were assessed primarily for the incidence of SNHL. Where possible, they were assessed for the degree and laterality of the loss, length of follow up and change in hearing over time.Results8 studies meeting the criteria were assessed. 3 were case reports, 1 was a case series and the remaining 4 were prospective control trials. 8 patients have been reported as cases, and 240 assessed in PCT. 36% of patients assessed had some degree of SNHL, and overall 14% had evidence of persistent SNHL at follow up.ConclusionsThis systematic review would suggest there is an association between KD and SNHL. It is important for physicians caring for patients with KD to be aware of this complication and consider screening these patients given possible complications of hearing loss in this age group.

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