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Background: Sudden sensorineural hearing loss remains a challenge in otology, controverse affect mainly etiopathogeny and treatment
Aim: To evaluate our experience in the diagnosis and the treatment of sudden hearing loss
Methods: We report a retrospective study including 30 patients presenting a Sudden sensorineural hearing loss. All patients were hospitalized for treatment. The audiometry evaluated the hearing deafness before and after treatment
Results: The average age was of 48 years. In all the cases no etiology has been found
All The patients were hospitalized and corticotherapy was administrated in all cases. It was associated to hyperbare oxygenotherapy in 7 patients
Recovery was observed mainly in patients with moderate [71.4%] and severe hearing deficiency [69.2%]
Conclusion: corticosteroids are the less controversed treatment of sudden sensorineural hearing loss