A retrospective analysis of hearing impairment caused by Gentamicin in children
10.3760/cma.j.cn101070-20241020-00676
- VernacularTitle:庆大霉素在儿童应用引起听力损伤的回顾分析
- Author:
Lu HUANG
1
;
Jiaosheng ZHANG
;
Yuejie ZHENG
;
Yonghong YANG
Author Information
1. 深圳市儿童医院呼吸科,深圳 518038
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Gentamicin;
Child;
China;
Hearing impairment
- From:
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics
2025;40(6):434-441
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To assess the risk of hearing impairment caused by Gentamicin in Chinese children.Methods:A retrospective analysis.Related literature was retrieved and selected according to inclusion and exclusion criteria, and relevant data was extracted.An evidence-based analysis was conducted on the relationship between hearing impairment and the application of Gentamicin in children.Results:A total of 150 literature reports in Chinese and 483 in English were retrieved.After screening according to inclusion and exclusion criteria, 33 studies in Chinese and 20 in English were included for analysis.There were 13 clinical case reports, 17 retrospective studies and 4 prospective studies on hearing impairment after the application of the Gentamicin in Chinese children.There were 19 international clinical studies.In the 13 clinical case reports including 21 cases who had a history of Gentamicin, no relationship between hearing impairment and Gentamicin was described.A total of 13 419 patients with hearing impairment were included in 17 retrospective studies, and 3 063 (22.8%) of them had Gentamicin exposure in childhood.Among 19 international studies on the application of Gentamicin in children, 13 reported cases with hearing impairment.The incidence of hearing impairment in Gentamicin-treated patients ranged from 0.9% to 30.9%, and the reasons were family history of hearing impairment, otitis media, and sequelae of nervous system injuries.No children with hearing impairment were proved related to Gentamicin.Five studies with a control group (not the Gentamicin-treated group) showed no difference in the incidence of hearing impairment between the Gentamicin-treated group(0-30.9%) and the control group (0-31.4%).Conclusions:All the retrospective reports of hearing impairment caused by Gentamicin in Chinese children do not describe the causal relationship between hearing impairment and Gentamicin.In international studies, the incidence of hearing impairment is not higher in Gentamicin-treated children.Cohort and randomized controlled studies are needed to further assess the risk of hearing impairment in Chinese children.