Publications by authors named "Seung-Ha Oh"

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  • The study examines how repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can reduce pain linked to subjective tinnitus, exploring the underlying mechanisms through time-frequency analyses.
  • Twenty-four patients were divided into groups for dual-site (temporal and frontal), single-site (temporal), or sham stimulation, with EEG recordings used to assess changes before and after treatment.
  • Results showed that dual-site stimulation led to the greatest reduction in tinnitus discomfort, correlated with increased alpha brain wave activity in certain regions, suggesting rTMS helps by boosting alpha power and lowering hyperactivity in the brain.
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Purpose: In cochlear implantation (CI) surgery, there are a wide variety of intraoperative tests available. However, no clear guide exists on which tests must be performed as the minimum intraoperative testing battery. Toward this end, we studied the usage patterns, recommendations, and attitudes of practitioners toward intraoperative testing.

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Objectives: A wide variety of intraoperative tests are available in cochlear implantation. However, no consensus exists on which tests constitute the minimum necessary battery. We assembled an international panel of clinical experts to develop, refine, and vote upon a set of core consensus statements.

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This study evaluated the potential of high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid (HHA) as an intratympanic (IT) drug delivery vehicle for dexamethasone (D) in treating acute hearing loss. We compared the efficacy, safety, and residence time of HHA to the standard-of-care IT drug delivery method. Endoscopic examinations were used to track tympanic membrane (TM) healing post-IT injection.

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Objectives: The distribution and extent of excitable spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) have been investigated using the electrically evoked auditory brainstem response (EABR) during preoperative and perioperative periods. In this study, we investigated the EABR with extracochlear stimulation (eEABR) as a preoperative test to estimate these factors.

Methods: Sixteen male Sprague-Dawley rats were used in this study.

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Background: Many endolymphatic hydrops (EH) MRI studies in the literature do not include a normal control group. Consequently, it remains unclear which outcome measure in EH MRI can most effectively distinguish between MD patients and normal controls.

Methods: Gadolinium-enhanced EH imaging was performed to quantitatively evaluate the extents of hydrops in MD patients and age-/sex-matched normal controls.

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  • * The study reviewed 338 cases to identify new TMC1 variants and used structural modeling to understand their effects on the protein's function and interaction with membranes.
  • * Two novel variants (p.Phe419Ser and p.Trp482Arg) were linked to DFNA36, showing that they negatively impact the protein's stability and interactions in the lipid bilayer, leading to moderate, progressive hearing loss in affected individuals.
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When medical genetic syndromes are influenced by allelic hierarchies, mutant alleles have distinct effects on clinical phenotypes. Genotype-phenotype correlations for Usher syndrome type 2 (USH2) suggest that the USH2A gene exhibits an allelic hierarchy. Here, we analyzed the phenotypes and genotypes of 16 South Korean patients with USH2A biallelic variants to investigate an allelic hierarchy from audiological and ophthalmological perspectives.

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Reliability evaluation results of a manufacturable 32-channel cochlear electrode array are reported in this paper. Applying automated laser micro-machining process and a layer-by-layer silicone deposition scheme, authors developed the manufacturing methods of the electrode array for fine patterning and mass production. The developed electrode array has been verified through the requirements specified by the ISO Standard 14708-7.

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Objectives: The WHO emphasizes lifelong management of hearing diseases such as hearing loss and advocates for prevention. The Ear and Hearing Care Situation Analysis (EHCSA) tool was designed by the WHO for assessment and quality improvement of state-led management of hearing loss prevention and management programs. The purpose of this study was to use the EHCSA to assess the ear and hearing management program in Korea and to establish goals consistent with best practices for improving policies and services related to ear and hearing care.

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Background: Hearing loss is a growing health concern worldwide. Hearing aids (HAs) are the treatment of choice for hearing rehabilitation in most cases of mild-to-moderate hearing loss. However, many patients with hearing loss do not use HAs due to their high cost, stigma, and inaccessibility.

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Branchio-oto-renal (BOR)/branchio-otic (BO) syndrome is a rare disorder and exhibits clinically heterogenous phenotypes, marked by abnormalities in the ear, branchial arch, and renal system. Sporadic cases of atypical BOR/BO syndrome have been recently reported; however, evidence on genotype-phenotype correlations and molecular mechanisms of those cases is lacking. We herein identified five SIX1 heterozygous variants (c.

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Background And Objectives: An augmented reality (AR)-based surgical guidance system is often used with high-magnification zoom lens systems such as a surgical microscope, particularly in neurology or otolaryngology. To superimpose the internal structures of relevant organs on the microscopy image, an accurate calibration process to obtain the camera intrinsic and hand-eye parameters of the microscope is essential. However, conventional calibration methods are unsuitable for surgical microscopes because of their narrow depth of focus at high magnifications.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the phenotypes and genotypes of patients with branchio-oto-renal (BOR) and branchio-otic (BO) syndrome and evaluate outcomes of middle ear surgeries, proposing factors that could predict surgical success.
  • In a retrospective cohort involving 18 patients from 12 Korean families, genetic confirmations were found in 66.7% of cases, with six EYA1 gene variants identified as either pathogenic or likely pathogenic.
  • Results indicated that personalized middle ear surgery significantly improved audiological outcomes, especially in patients without enlarged vestibular aqueducts (EVAs), suggesting that the presence of EVA could negatively impact surgical success.
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Background: To determine the diagnostic role of viral markers for cytomegalovirus (CMV) when tested after the diagnostically critical period (postnatal 3 weeks) in children with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL).

Methods: A retrospective review of 104 subjects who underwent CMV diagnostic tests after the critical period of 3 postnatal three weeks but before 24 months of age. Infants included had not passed universal newborn hearing screening tests in at least one ear and thus underwent obligatory follow up audiology testing as well as either exome sequencing or magnetic resonance imaging in cases of SNHL.

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  • The study investigates the WFS1 gene, linked to hearing loss and other health issues, in families with DFNA6/14/38 using exome sequencing, identifying two pathogenic variants.
  • Structural analysis revealed how these variants disrupt WFS1 functions, affecting protein stability and interaction crucial for hearing.
  • Cochlear implantation outcomes were analyzed, suggesting a relationship between genotype and phenotype in patients with WFS1-related conditions.
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Objective: To investigate whether central auditory processing dysfunction measured by the dichotic digit test-1 digit (DDT1) is present in preclinical Alzheimer's disease (AD) individuals who are cognitively normal (CN) older adults with the cerebral beta-amyloid (Aβ) deposition and to explore the potential of the DDT1 as a screening test for preclinical AD.

Study Design: Cross-sectional design.

Setting: A prospective observational cohort study.

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TMPRSS3, a type II transmembrane serine protease, is involved in various biological processes including the development and maintenance of the inner ear. Biallelic variants in TMPRSS3 typically result in altered protease activity, causing autosomal recessive non-syndromic hearing loss (ARNSHL). Structural modeling has been conducted to predict the pathogenicity of TMPRSS3 variants and to gain a better understanding of their prognostic correlation.

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Stapedotomy or stapedectomy operations are often performed to treat otosclerosis. During the operation, the space created by bone removal is usually filled with a closing material such as fat or fascia. In this study, the effect of the Young's modulus of the closing material on the hearing level was investigated through the 3D finite element model of a human head including auditory periphery.

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Objectives: Cochlear implants are widely used for hearing rehabilitation in patients with profound sensorineural hearing loss. However, Cochlear implants have variable.

Results: and central neural plasticity is considered to be a reason for this variability.

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Background: Although dizziness is a common symptom after vaccination, the mechanism, and prognosis are not well understood.

Aims/objectives: This study aimed to investigate patients with dizziness after COVID-19 vaccination by analyzing objective information.

Methods: A retrospective study of patients who visited the outpatient clinics of two institutes with a complaint of dizziness occurring within 72 h after a COVID-19 vaccination.

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We aimed to evaluate structural dynamic changes of neurons in the auditory cortex after visual deprivation. We longitudinally tracked dendritic spines for 3 weeks after visual deprivation in vivo using a two-photon microscope. GFP-labeled dendritic spines in the auditory cortex were serially followed after bilateral enucleation.

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Background and Objectives: Many otologists face a dilemma in the decision-making process of surgical management of patients with cochlear nerve (CN) aplasia. The goal of this study is to provide fresh evidence on cochlear implantation (CI) results in patients with CN aplasia. Materials and Methods: We scrutinized functional outcomes in 37 ears of 21 children with bilateral CN aplasia who underwent unilateral or bilateral CI based on cross-sectional and longitudinal assessments.

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Objective: Systemic administration of dieckol reportedly ameliorates acute hearing loss. In this study, dieckol was delivered to the inner ear by the intratympanic route. The functional and anatomic effects and safety of dieckol were assessed using the rat ototoxicity model.

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Intratympanic (IT) steroid treatment is one of the most widely used and effective treatments for inner ear disorders such as sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). However, a clear mechanism of IT steroids in inner ear recovery has not yet been revealed. Therefore, we investigated proteome changes in extracted human perilymph after steroid treatment.

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