Clinical characteristics of the "Gap" between the prevalence and incidence of hearing loss using National Health Insurance Service data.
Junhun LeeChul Young YoonJuhyung LeeTae Hoon KongYoung Joon SeoPublished in: PloS one (2024)
To fully understand the burden of hearing loss and develop effective prevention and treatment strategies, it is important to measure the Gap between its prevalence and incidence. This Gap means a lot because hearing loss is an irreversible disease. Gap represents patients who have already been diagnosed with hearing loss and are being diagnosed every year, indicating that the number of patients who do not recover is increasing. In other words, the increase in Gap meant that there were many patients who constantly visited the hospital for diagnosis of hearing loss.