PURPOSE: to check vestibular findings in patients with sensoneural hearing loss, hearing aid users. METHODS: 20 patients (eleven females and nine males) aging from 39 to 85-year-old with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss, from moderate to severe degrees, were attended in a higher education institution evaluated by medical history, otological inspections, complete basic conventional audiological evaluations, acoustic impedance tests and vectoeletronystagmography. RESULTS: a) from the 20 evaluated patients, 18 (90%) showed tinnitus complaint, 15 (75%) dizziness complaint and eight (40%) headache complaint; b) There was a prevalence of alterations in the caloric test and in the peripheral vestibular system; c) the results of the vestibular exam showed alterations in 14 patients (70%) being, eight cases (40%) of peripheral vestibular irritative syndromes and six cases (30%) of peripheral vestibular deficiency syndromes; d) we verified significant difference between the vestibular exam results and how long the patient had use the hearing aid; e) from the five patients that did not related vestibular symptoms four (80%) showed alterations in the vestibular exam. CONCLUSION: the importance and sensibility of the functional study regarding the balance system in this type of population must be emphasized because same disorders may occur in the vestibular exam in spite of symptom presence.
Hearing; Hearing Loss; Vestibular Function Tests; Hearing Aids