Audit of otological diseases amongst elderly in Nigeria

Introduction: Aging process is associated with degeneration in different part of the body There is scarcity of literature on the otological diseases in the elderly black African especially Nigerian which is the largest African nation. Thus this study is done with the aim of highlighting the pattern...

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Main Authors: Kayode, Aremu Shuaib, Alabi, Biodun Sulymam, Segun, Segun-Busari, Ogah, Stephen A.
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Language:English
Published: Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. 2010-06-01
Series:International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
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Online Access:http://www.arquivosdeorl.org.br/conteudo/acervo_eng.asp?id=689
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spelling doaj-0ce412267215421ab4fa9aa98ee151d12020-11-25T03:06:38ZengThieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology1809-97771809-48642010-06-01142212216Audit of otological diseases amongst elderly in NigeriaKayode, Aremu ShuaibAlabi, Biodun SulymamSegun, Segun-BusariOgah, Stephen A.Introduction: Aging process is associated with degeneration in different part of the body There is scarcity of literature on the otological diseases in the elderly black African especially Nigerian which is the largest African nation. Thus this study is done with the aim of highlighting the pattern of otological diseases in elderly for careful cost-effective health care plans and to make the aging period more fulfilling and tolerable to the elderly. It is therefore hope that the information will go a long way to assist other African countries as well. Method: The study is a ten year hospital-based retrospective study between January, 1999 and December, 2008 at the ENT Department of Unilorin Teaching Hospital Ilorin. All patients aged 65 years and above with otological complaints were included in the study. Results: A total of 740 Elderly patients were included in the study. The male to female sex ratio was 1.5:1.0.Petty Traders accounted for 300 (40.5%) of cases; 87 (11.8%) were Farmers; 250 (33.8%) were Retired Civil Servants; 68 (9.2%) were Unskilled Laborers and 35 (4.7%) were full-time Housewives. Aural wax impaction was the commonest otological disease found, accounting for 360 (48.7%) of cases, Hearing loss (presbyacusis),158 (21.4%); Tinnitus,78 (10.5%) and Otomycosis,64 (8.5%).Other conditions were CSOM,34 (4.6%);Foreign body Impaction,32 (4.3%); Vertigo,10 (1.4%) and Aural Tumours,5 (0.6% ). Conclusion: Aural wax impaction was the commonest disease found, thus it is important to always do full audiologic evaluation after aural syringing to rule out other conditions such as presbyacusis and aural tumours in elderly. Continuing medical education is recommended for the general practitioners for early recognition and referral.http://www.arquivosdeorl.org.br/conteudo/acervo_eng.asp?id=689Ear diseasesAgedOtitis mediaSuppurative.
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author Kayode, Aremu Shuaib
Alabi, Biodun Sulymam
Segun, Segun-Busari
Ogah, Stephen A.
spellingShingle Kayode, Aremu Shuaib
Alabi, Biodun Sulymam
Segun, Segun-Busari
Ogah, Stephen A.
Audit of otological diseases amongst elderly in Nigeria
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
Ear diseases
Aged
Otitis media
Suppurative.
author_facet Kayode, Aremu Shuaib
Alabi, Biodun Sulymam
Segun, Segun-Busari
Ogah, Stephen A.
author_sort Kayode, Aremu Shuaib
title Audit of otological diseases amongst elderly in Nigeria
title_short Audit of otological diseases amongst elderly in Nigeria
title_full Audit of otological diseases amongst elderly in Nigeria
title_fullStr Audit of otological diseases amongst elderly in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Audit of otological diseases amongst elderly in Nigeria
title_sort audit of otological diseases amongst elderly in nigeria
publisher Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.
series International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
issn 1809-9777
1809-4864
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Introduction: Aging process is associated with degeneration in different part of the body There is scarcity of literature on the otological diseases in the elderly black African especially Nigerian which is the largest African nation. Thus this study is done with the aim of highlighting the pattern of otological diseases in elderly for careful cost-effective health care plans and to make the aging period more fulfilling and tolerable to the elderly. It is therefore hope that the information will go a long way to assist other African countries as well. Method: The study is a ten year hospital-based retrospective study between January, 1999 and December, 2008 at the ENT Department of Unilorin Teaching Hospital Ilorin. All patients aged 65 years and above with otological complaints were included in the study. Results: A total of 740 Elderly patients were included in the study. The male to female sex ratio was 1.5:1.0.Petty Traders accounted for 300 (40.5%) of cases; 87 (11.8%) were Farmers; 250 (33.8%) were Retired Civil Servants; 68 (9.2%) were Unskilled Laborers and 35 (4.7%) were full-time Housewives. Aural wax impaction was the commonest otological disease found, accounting for 360 (48.7%) of cases, Hearing loss (presbyacusis),158 (21.4%); Tinnitus,78 (10.5%) and Otomycosis,64 (8.5%).Other conditions were CSOM,34 (4.6%);Foreign body Impaction,32 (4.3%); Vertigo,10 (1.4%) and Aural Tumours,5 (0.6% ). Conclusion: Aural wax impaction was the commonest disease found, thus it is important to always do full audiologic evaluation after aural syringing to rule out other conditions such as presbyacusis and aural tumours in elderly. Continuing medical education is recommended for the general practitioners for early recognition and referral.
topic Ear diseases
Aged
Otitis media
Suppurative.
url http://www.arquivosdeorl.org.br/conteudo/acervo_eng.asp?id=689
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