| Objective:In this study,by comparing the differences in thyroid function indicators between patients with flat descending sudden deafness and healthy people,and statistically analyzing the correlation between thyroid function and the occurrence and prognosis of flat descending sudden deafness,the purpose of this study is to study its onset and evaluation.Prognosis offers new ideas.Methods:In this study,53 patients with flat-descending sudden deafness and 61 age-and gender-matched healthy controls were selected.Their basic information was collected and thyroid function was tested upon admission.The patients admitted to the hospital were treated according to the diagnosis and treatment guidelines,and the curative effect was evaluated and statistically analyzed.Results:The levels of triiodothyronine(T3),tetraiodothyronine(TT4),free triiodothyronine(FT3)and thyroid-stimulating hormone(TSH)in patients with flat descending sudden deafness were significantly lower than those of Healthy control group(P<0.05).There was no statistical difference in T3,T4,FT3,FT4,TSH levels between the effective group and the ineffective group(P>0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the lower the levels of TSH and FT3,the higher the possibility of flat descending sudden deafness,and vice versa.Conclusion:Flat descending sudden deafness is closely related to thyroid function,and low levels of FT3 and TSH are risk factors for flat descending sudden deafness.Thyroid function is not associated with the prognosis of flat descending sudden deafness. |