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Evaluation of pure-tone audiometric protocols in vestibular schwannoma screening
Authors:Matej Vnencak  Elina Huttunen  Antti A Aarnisalo  Jussi Jero  Katja Liukkonen  Saku T Sinkkonen
Institution:1. Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland;2. Head and Neck Center, Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Helsinki University Hospital, And University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:The objective was to evaluate the pure-tone audiogram-based screening protocols in VS diagnostics. We retrospectively analyzed presenting symptoms, pure tone audiometry and MRI finding from 246 VS patients and 442 controls were collected to test screening protocols (AAO-HNS, AMCLASS-A/B, Charing Cross, Cueva, DOH, Nashville, Oxford, Rule3000, Schlauch, Seattle, Sunderland) for sensitivity and specificity. Results were pooled with data from five other studies, and analysis of sensitivity, specificity and positive likelihood ratio (LR+) for each protocol was performed. Our results show that protocols with significantly higher sensitivity (AMCLASS-A/B, Nashville) show also significantly lowest specificity, and tend to have low association (positive likelihood ratio, LR+) to the VS. The highest LR+ was found for protocols AAO-HNS, Rule3000 and Seattle. In conclusions, knowing their properties, screening protocols are simple decision-making tools in VS diagnostic. To use the advantage of the highest sensitivity, protocols AMCLASS-A + B or Nashville can be of choice. For more reasonable approach, applying the protocols with high LR+ (AAO-HNS, Rule3000, Seattle) may reduce the overall number of MRI scans at expense of only few primarily undiagnosed VS.
Keywords:Vestibular schwannoma  Asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss  Screening protocol
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