Thank you for your reply. My father also 82 had an aortic valve replacement 1 month ago. Coming out of anesthesia he could not hear in his good ear. He lost hearing in the right ear due to an auto immune disease 10 years prior. The surgeon did permit 5 mg. of Prednisone had he had some improvement so he could hear himself talk. Currently he can't hear up to 100 decibels in the left ear, but in the previously deaf ear he can hear up to 85 decibels.
We are hoping that a stronger round of Prednisone will help him.
Thank you!
Hi!
If the hearing loss started after treatment for removal of phlegm from the chest, then the ear tube could have got blocked. Ask the physiotherapist attending to your father in cardiac rehab whether he can do the following maneuver: take a deep breath and blow while pinching your nostrils shut and closing your mouth (valsalva maneuver).
Otherwise yes, it can be the side effect of using hyperbaric or high pressure oxygen, or due to particulate microemboli (small particles causing blockades of minor blood vessels, or due to blood pressure alterations during surgery. While I wouldn’t call this messing up, these are unfortunate side effects of open heart surgery. Take care!