
Kakoli Roy
Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, IndiaPresentation Title:
A cross-sectional study of audiological assessment in HIV positive children
Abstract
Background: Hearing loss is a significant but often under-recognized complication in
pediatric HIV-positive patients. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and types of
hearing loss, their correlation with CD4+ counts, and the potential impact of antiretroviral
therapy (ART) in this population.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 50 pediatric HIV-positive
patients aged 5-17 years attending a tertiary care hospital. Audiological assessments included
Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA), Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions (DPOAE), and
Impedance Audiometry. Data were analyzed to determine the prevalence and type of hearing
loss, and correlations with CD4+ counts and ART regimens were explored.
Results: Hearing loss was identified in 21% of the ears examined (n=14), predominantly
sensorineural in nature (76.2%). Mild impairment hearing loss (26-40 dB) was the most
common, affecting 80.95% of the ears. A significant association was found between lower
CD4+ counts and the presence of hearing loss (333.62 ± 111.47 cells/mm³ compared to
671.75 ± 340.85 cells/mm³ in those without hearing loss, p=0.001). There was no significant
association of hearing loss with ART regime.
Conclusions: Hearing loss as a morbidity was seen in 21% ears. A significant association
was seen between hearing loss and lower CD4+ counts in pediatric HIV-positive patients,
emphasizing the need for regular audiological monitoring.
Biography
Kakoli Roy is a dedicated ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) surgeon currently serving as a Senior Resident at Safdarjung Hospital and Vardhman Mahavir Medical College (VMMC), New Delhi—one of India's premier institutions for advanced medical care and training. She completed her MBBS from the prestigious Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi, known for its longstanding legacy of academic excellence. She went on to pursue her postgraduate training in Otorhinolaryngology (MS ENT) from the reputed Government Medical College, Patiala, where she received comprehensive clinical and surgical exposure in the field of ENT. In addition to her clinical expertise, she has contributed to academic research with a publication in a national PubMed-indexed journal. Her interests include head and neck surgery, audiological assessment, and evidence-based otolaryngology. She is committed to blending compassionate patient care with ongoing medical education and scholarly contributions.