TBI
TBI
TBI/AIED
AIED
100

define TBI

brain damage due to an external mechanical force

100

what can TBI do to ears

cause HL, balance difficulties, central auditory disorders 

100

test strategies to use with TBI pts

streamline testing

identify and prioritize info sought 

model behaviors, simplify communication

adapt tests as needed

100

audiology part of AIED

hearing test

immittance

OAE

refer for ABR sometimes (can lead to imaging)

200

causes of TBI

blast waves

impact

projectile

acceleration/deceleration

200

TBI and dizziness/tinnitus

1/2 experience dizziness

can experience tinnitus

200

how to prioritize and identify info sought

transducer type

SRTs

AC/BC fewer frequencies (order, which ear)

objective measures (tymps, reflexes maybe, OAEs) 

200

lab tests for AIED because

need to rule out syphilis 

300

diffuse injury

generalized damage from stretching neuronal fibers that connect different brain regions 

300

what type of HL does TBI cause

CHL or SNHL 

300

summarize autoimmune inner ear disease

immune system mistakenly attacks part of body as foreign 

antigen: substance that induces an immune response

may be organ specific (start in inner ear) or non-organ specific (start outside of IE) 

IE can produce autoimmune response to sensitized cells that can enter cochlea from circulatory system 

asymmetric SNHL bilaterally that progresses over weeks or months

300

meds reactions

one month high dose steroids while waiting on lab test results 

400

focal injury

localized, often in frontal or temporal lobes

400

common peripheral sites of ear injury

TM, middle ear, cochlea 

may displace/damage oval window, round window, basilar membrane (but we won't know) 

400

symptoms and findings

HL, time, age range, dizziness and systemic immune disease, otoscopy and ear exam 

asymmetrical bilateral SNHL that may fluctuate or progress

time: sudden onset, rapid time course (weeks/months) 

primary age range: 20-50 years

1/2 report dizziness

1/3 have systemic immune disease

normal otoscopy and ear exam 

400

AIED considerations

pts are fearful

inital hearing test shows idiopathic progressive SNHL 

serial hearing tests are essential

may be candidate for amplification 

monitor amplification since SNHL fluctuates

will need frequent visits

no definitive lab test 

pts treated successfully may not have hearing restored 

500

examples of diffuse injuries

edema (swelling), contusions (bruising), hemorrhage (bleeding) 

500

personality changes after TBI (7)

anger management

impulse control

anxiety

depression

impaired social and coping skills

apathy

reduced self esteem 

500

medical workup for AIED suspected

case hx, otologic exam

audiology

lab tests

evaluate clinical symptoms

determine medical reactions