Background/Objectives: Retrocochlear auditory dysfunctions (RADs), including auditory neuropathy (AN) and auditory processing disorders (APD), encompass disorders characterized by impaired auditory processing beyond the cochlea. This narrative review critically examines their distinguishing features, synthesizing recent advances in classification, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and treatment. Methods: This narrative review involved a comprehensive literature search across major electronic databases (e.g., PubMed, Scopus) to identify and synthesize relevant studies on the classification, diagnosis, and management of ANandAPD.Thegoalwastoupdate the view on etiologies (genetic/non-genetic) and individualized rehabilitative strategies. Diagnosis relies on a comprehensive assessment, including behavioral, electrophysiological, and imaging tests. Rehabilitation is categorized into bottom-up and top-down approaches. Results: ANSD is defined by neural desynchronization with preserved outer hair cell function, resulting in abnormal auditory brainstem responses and poor speech discrimination. The etiologies (distal/proximal) influence the prognosis for interventions, particularly cochlear implants (CI). APD involves central processing deficits, often with normal peripheral hearing and heterogeneous symptoms affecting speech perception and localization. Rehabilitation is multidisciplinary, utilizing bottom-up strategies (e.g., auditory training, CI) and compensatory top-down approaches. Remote microphone systems are highly effective in improving the signal-to-noise ratio. Conclusions: Accurate diagnosis and personalized, multidisciplinary management are crucial for optimizing communication and quality of life. Evidence suggests that combined bottom-up and top-down interventions may yield superior outcomes. However, methodAcademicEditor: AndyJ.Beynon Received: 14October2025 Revised: 24November2025 Accepted: 17December2025 Published: 23 December2025 Copyright: ©2025bytheauthors. Licensee MDPI,Basel,Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the termsand conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)license. ological heterogeneity limits the generalizability of protocols, highlighting the need for further targeted research.

Retrocochlear auditory dysfunctions (RADs) and their treatment: a narrative review / Cuda, Domenico; Mancini, Patrizia; Chiarella, Giuseppe; Rosamariasantarelli,. - 16:1(2026), pp. 1-34. [10.3390/audiolres15050121]

Retrocochlear auditory dysfunctions (RADs) and their treatment: a narrative review

Patrizia Mancini
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2026

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Background/Objectives: Retrocochlear auditory dysfunctions (RADs), including auditory neuropathy (AN) and auditory processing disorders (APD), encompass disorders characterized by impaired auditory processing beyond the cochlea. This narrative review critically examines their distinguishing features, synthesizing recent advances in classification, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and treatment. Methods: This narrative review involved a comprehensive literature search across major electronic databases (e.g., PubMed, Scopus) to identify and synthesize relevant studies on the classification, diagnosis, and management of ANandAPD.Thegoalwastoupdate the view on etiologies (genetic/non-genetic) and individualized rehabilitative strategies. Diagnosis relies on a comprehensive assessment, including behavioral, electrophysiological, and imaging tests. Rehabilitation is categorized into bottom-up and top-down approaches. Results: ANSD is defined by neural desynchronization with preserved outer hair cell function, resulting in abnormal auditory brainstem responses and poor speech discrimination. The etiologies (distal/proximal) influence the prognosis for interventions, particularly cochlear implants (CI). APD involves central processing deficits, often with normal peripheral hearing and heterogeneous symptoms affecting speech perception and localization. Rehabilitation is multidisciplinary, utilizing bottom-up strategies (e.g., auditory training, CI) and compensatory top-down approaches. Remote microphone systems are highly effective in improving the signal-to-noise ratio. Conclusions: Accurate diagnosis and personalized, multidisciplinary management are crucial for optimizing communication and quality of life. Evidence suggests that combined bottom-up and top-down interventions may yield superior outcomes. However, methodAcademicEditor: AndyJ.Beynon Received: 14October2025 Revised: 24November2025 Accepted: 17December2025 Published: 23 December2025 Copyright: ©2025bytheauthors. Licensee MDPI,Basel,Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the termsand conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)license. ological heterogeneity limits the generalizability of protocols, highlighting the need for further targeted research.
2026
sensorineural hearing loss; retrocochlear hearing loss; auditory neuropathy; auditory neuropathy spectrum disorders; ANSD; auditory processing disorder; neural desynchronization; genetic mutations; assistive listening device; hearing aids; cochlear implant; auditory training; hidden hearing loss; retrocochlear auditory dysfunctions; RAD
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Retrocochlear auditory dysfunctions (RADs) and their treatment: a narrative review / Cuda, Domenico; Mancini, Patrizia; Chiarella, Giuseppe; Rosamariasantarelli,. - 16:1(2026), pp. 1-34. [10.3390/audiolres15050121]
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