Abstract:
The study was carried out to establish normal Sudanese cochlear
measurements using High ResolutionComputerized Tomography.
The study was done in Alamal DiagnosticCenter, Military Hospital,
Royal Care Hospital and Royal Scan Diagnostic Departments, during the
period from 2011 up to 2014
A total of 460 Cochlear images were obtained from the scans ofthe
normal hearing group comprised 200 subjects (137 Males and 63 Females),
aged 1- 84 years. A control group (n = 30) comprised adult with
congenitalhearing loss(12 Males and 18 Females),theirages were in arrange
between 10- 30 years.
Using high resolution computed tomography volumetric acquisition
was obtained of brain scan with slice thickness of 0.5 mm and a
reconstruction increment of 0.5 mm, 0.85 pitch, FOV of 70mm. The
reconstruction slice was 2 mm. A reference plane was determined parallel to
the lateral semicircular canal containing the cochlear modiolus, and the canal
for the cochlear nerve, the oval window along with the footplate, and the
posterior semicircular canal. Reference slice was computed for each patient
and all the measurements were performed exclusively on this plane.
cochlea width, height, cochlea nerve canal width and cochlear nerve
CT number, basal turn width, transverse cranial dimension, were all been
evaluated. The study showed that for the normal subjects, Themean of the
left and right cochlear width measured5.56±0.58 mm, 5.61±0.40 mm, height
were 3.56±0.36 mm, 3.54±0.36 mm, the basal turn width 1.87±0.19 mm, 1.88
±0.18 mm, cochlea nerve canal width were 2.02±1.23, 1.93±0.20, cochlea
nerve CT number were 279.41±159.02,306.84±336.9Hounsfieldrespectively as well as the transverse cranialdimensions mean were also been evaluated
as 123mm
The measurement forthe of hearing loss patients group showed that
themean of the left and right cochlear width were 5.34±0.30mm,
5.38±0.46mm and theheight were 3.53±0.25mm, 3.49±0.28mm, the
basalturn width were found to be 1.76±0.13mm, 1.79±0.13mm, cochlea nerve
canal width were1.75±0.18mm, 1.73±0.18mm, and cochlea nerve signal
intensity (CT number) were 232.84±316.82, 196.58±230.05Hounsfield
respectively.
New equations were established to characterize the cochlea for Sudanese subjects whose ages were known.
The study revealed no significant differences were noted in both sides’
measurements and between genders, while the age wasfound to have an
impact on the transverse cranial dimension, right Cochlea nerve canal width and rightcochlea nerve CT number significantly at p< 0.05.
When comparing normal hearing subjects with the Hearing loss group,The
study showed a significant difference in cochlea's measurementit was smaller
in deafness subjectsat p< 0.05.
The study concluded that the Cochlea nerve canalwidth and CT number can
be predicted for the Sudanese subjects whose ages were known andhigh
resolutions computed tomography of temporal bone imaging is the modality
of choice in the investigation of cochlear normal anatomy, guided the
clinician’s management of the hearing loss conditions if abnormalities are
acknowledged.