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This study aimed to analyze the results of auditory and vestibular function tests in patients with unilateral vestibular schwannoma and explore their association with tumor size. Clinical data from 81 patients diagnosed with unilateral vestibular schwannoma who underwent pure-tone audiometry(PTA), cervical and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials(c/oVEMP), as well as video head impulse test(vHIT), and subsequently underwent surgical treatment, were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were categorized into groups based on tumor size: small (≤ 15 mm), medium(16-30 mm), and large (>30 mm), determined by the maximum tumor diameter on contrast-enhanced MRI scans. PTA results indicated hearing loss in 73 cases(90.1%); vestibular function tests revealed abnormal rates for the anterior semicircular canal, horizontal semicircular canal, posterior semicircular canal, utricle, and saccule at 29.6%, 77.8%, 54.3%, 90.1%, and 92.6%, respectively. Statistically, no significant differences were found in preoperative hearing test results among patients in different groups(=0.393, =0.676). However, significant differences were observed in horizontal semicircular canal gain(=-0.248, =0.025), abnormal rates of horizontal semicircular canal catch-up saccades(=0.507, <0.001), as well as cVEMP(χ²=15.111, =0.004) and oVEMP thresholds(χ²=18.948, <0.001) across varying tumor size groups. The extent of hearing loss in patients with vestibular schwannoma is not correlated with tumor size, whereas the degree of vestibular dysfunction demonstrates a correlation with tumor size.

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