Age-related hearing loss is among the most common sensory conditions in adults over the age of 50. To support earlier identification and effective management, the American Academy of Otolaryngology has developed evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for age-related hearing loss.
Key takeaways:
- Refer adults for hearing screening to support early identification of hearing loss
- Refer adults with confirmed hearing loss to a hearing care professional for assessment and appropriate hearing aid fitting when indicated
- Refer adults who have poor speech understanding while using appropriately fitted hearing aids for further evaluation by a specialist team with expertise in cochlear implantation
Tsai Do, B.S., Bush, M.L., Weinreich, H.M., Schwartz, S.R., Anne, S., Adunka, O.F., Bender, K., Bold, K.M., Brenner, M.J., Hashmi, A.Z., Keenan, T.A., Kim, A.H., Moore, D.J., Nieman, C.L., Palmer, C.V., Ross, E.J., Steenerson, K.K., Zhan, K.Y., Reyes, J. and Dhepyasuwan, N. (2024), Clinical Practice Guideline: Age-Related Hearing Loss. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 170: S1-S54.
