• Der Anaesthesist · Dec 1984

    [Transient low frequency hearing loss following spinal anesthesia].

    • B Panning, E Lehnhardt, and D Mehler.
    • Anaesthesist. 1984 Dec 1;33(12):593-5.

    AbstractHearing loss after spinal anaesthesia is very seldom reported in the literature. After having seen such a case we studied prospectively 100 patients with urological operations under spinal anaesthesia. We found 3 patients having a typical picture of a transient hearing loss in the low frequency range (30 dB). This disturbance was reversible in short time without special therapy.

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