Comparisons of Audiologic Characteristics in Patients with Continuous and Intermittent Tinnitus
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Pure-Tone Audiometry (PTA)
2.3. Impedance Audiometry (IA)
2.4. Frequency and Loudness of Tinnitus
2.5. Auditory Brainstem Responses (ABRs), Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions (DPOAEs), and Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions (TEOAEs)
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Continuous (n = 231) | Intermittent (n = 373) | p-Value |
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Age (years) | Age ≤ 60:Age 60 = 136:95 | Age ≤ 60:Age 60 = 226:147 | 0.6759 |
Gender | M:F = 106:125 | M:F = 103:270 | * <0.0001 |
Laterality | Rt:Lt = 100:131 | Rt:Lt = 163:210 | 0.9214 |
Duration of tinnitus | Acute:Chronic = 80:151 | Acute:Chronic = 187:186 | * <0.0001 |
Hypertension | 21.65% (50/231) | 24.4% (71/373) | 0.5275 |
Diabetes mellitus | 4.76% (11/231) | 3.49% (13/373) | 0.4196 |
Dyslipidemia | 3.46% (8/231) | 9% (2.41/373) | 0.9254 |
No underlying disease | 70.03% (162/231) | 69.70% (260/373) | 0.3295 |
Hearing disturbance | 41.99% (97/231) | 31.18% (116/373) | * 0.0069 |
Hyperacusis | 0% (0/231) | 0.27% (1/373) | 0.4303 |
Ear fullness | 31.6% (73/231) | 31.99% (119/373) | 0.9209 |
Vertigo | 20.35% (47/231) | 19.09% (71/373) | 0.7045 |
Autophonia | 7.79% (18/231) | 12.63% (47/373) | 0.0623 |
Frequency | Continuous (n = 231) | Intermittent (n = 373) | p-Value |
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125 Hz | 21.41 ± 13.42 | 20.91 ± 13.75 | 0.3792 |
250 Hz | 21.28 ± 14.84 | 19.18 ± 14.12 | * 0.0349 |
500 Hz | 21.86 ± 15.79 | 18.53 ± 13.79 | * 0.0072 |
1000 Hz | 25.28 ± 16.54 | 20.95 ± 15.07 | * 0.0004 |
2000 Hz | 27.84 ± 17.31 | 22.33 ± 16.00 | * <0.0001 |
3000 Hz | 31.39 ± 18.26 | 23.87 ± 23.87 | * <0.0001 |
4000 Hz | 39.81 ± 19.04 | 30.09 ± 20.60 | * <0.0001 |
8000 Hz | 50.41 ± 22.36 | 39.46 ± 25.53 | * <0.0001 |
Average | 27.98 ± 15.21 | 22.53 ± 14.50 | * <0.0001 |
Continuous (n = 231) | Intermittent (n = 373) | p-Value | |
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Frequency | 5764.10 ± 3001.15 | 5203.13 ± 3460.42 | 0.1467 |
Loudness | 52.21 ± 21.07 | 41.13 ± 21.26 | * <0.0001 |
Continuous (n = 231) | Intermittent (n = 373) | p-Value | |
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I latency | 1.64 ± 0.20 | 1.62 ± 0.19 | 0.2331 |
III latency | 3.84 ± 0.23 | 3.80 ± 0.21 | 0.0620 |
V latency | 5.75 ± 0.27 | 5.69 ± 0.26 | * 0.0083 |
I–III IPL | 2.19 ± 0.15 | 2.18 ± 0.14 | 0.3579 |
III–V IPL | 1.91 ± 0.16 | 1.91 ± 0.27 | 0.0745 |
I–V IPL | 4.11 ± 0.21 | 4.07 ± 0.20 | * 0.0234 |
TEOAE | DPOAE | ||||||
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kHz | Continuous (n = 231) | Intermittent (n = 373) | p-Value | kHz | Continuous (n = 231) | Intermittent (n = 373) | p-Value |
1 | 3.38 ± 9.97 | 5.22 ± 9.70 | * 0.0242 | 1 | 58.33 | 62.74 | 0.1827 |
1.5 | 8.54 ± 10.32 | 11.00 ± 10.13 | * 0.0007 | 2 | 62.1 | 72.05 | * 0.0016 |
2 | 7.24 ± 9.71 | 10.30 ± 9.59 | * <0.0001 | 3 | 43.01 | 57.22 | * <0.0001 |
3 | 3.56 ± 8.87 | 6.82 ± 9.28 | * <0.0001 | 4 | 36.02 | 53.23 | * <0.0001 |
4 | 0.93 ± 8.22 | 4.52 ± 9.24 | * <0.0001 | 6 | 29.03 | 44.11 | * <0.0001 |
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Chung, S.H.; Kim, S.S.; Kim, S.H.; Yeo, S.G. Comparisons of Audiologic Characteristics in Patients with Continuous and Intermittent Tinnitus. Clin. Pract. 2024, 14, 1383-1390. https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract14040111
Chung SH, Kim SS, Kim SH, Yeo SG. Comparisons of Audiologic Characteristics in Patients with Continuous and Intermittent Tinnitus. Clinics and Practice. 2024; 14(4):1383-1390. https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract14040111
Chicago/Turabian StyleChung, Seok Hwan, Sung Soo Kim, Sang Hoon Kim, and Seung Geun Yeo. 2024. "Comparisons of Audiologic Characteristics in Patients with Continuous and Intermittent Tinnitus" Clinics and Practice 14, no. 4: 1383-1390. https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract14040111
APA StyleChung, S. H., Kim, S. S., Kim, S. H., & Yeo, S. G. (2024). Comparisons of Audiologic Characteristics in Patients with Continuous and Intermittent Tinnitus. Clinics and Practice, 14(4), 1383-1390. https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract14040111