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Polysomnography Applied to Patients with Tinnitus: A Review

机译:多导睡眠图技术在耳鸣患者中的应用

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>Introduction  Tinnitus has been defined as an “auditory phantom perception,” meaning that tinnitus results from an abnormal activity within the nervous system, in the absence of any internal or external acoustic stimulation. About 10 to 15% of the adult population is affected by tinnitus, and a relevant percentage of tinnitus sufferers experience symptoms severe enough to significantly affect quality of life, including sleep disturbances, work impairment, and, in some cases, psychiatric distress. The self-rated complaints about tinnitus focus on emotional distress, auditory perceptual difficulties, and sleep disturbances. >Objectives  To evaluate the works that show sleep disorders in patients with tinnitus, and sleep disorders assessed by polysomnography. >Data Synthesis  We found four studies with polysomnography to assess sleep disorders in patients with tinnitus. The first study evaluated 80 patients who were military personnel without major psychiatric disturbances, and their tinnitus was associated with noise-induced permanent hearing. The second study was a prospective, case-control, nonrandomized study of 18 patients affected by chronic tinnitus who were compared with a homogeneous control group consisting of 15 healthy subjects. The last work evaluated questionnaires mailed to patients before their initial appointment at the Oregon Health Sciences University Tinnitus Clinic between 1994 and 1997. These questionnaires requested information pertaining to insomnia, tinnitus severity, and loudness. Follow-up questionnaires were mailed to 350 patients 1 to 4 years (mean 5 ± 2.3 years) after their initial appointment at the clinic. >Conclusion  There are few studies with polysomnography for the evaluation of patients with sleep disorders caused by tinnitus. This shows the need for more studies on this subject.
机译:>简介耳鸣被定义为“听觉幻觉”,这意味着耳鸣是由于在没有任何内部或外部声学刺激的情况下神经系统内的异常活动导致的。大约10%至15%的成年人受到耳鸣的影响,并且一定比例的耳鸣患者遭受的症状足以严重影响生活质量,包括睡眠障碍,工作障碍,在某些情况下还包括精神病困扰。对耳鸣的自我评价主要集中在情绪困扰,听觉感知困难和睡眠障碍。 >目的要评估可显示耳鸣患者睡眠障碍和多导睡眠图评估睡眠障碍的作品。 >数据综合我们通过多导睡眠监测发现了四项研究,以评估耳鸣患者的睡眠障碍。第一项研究评估了80名军事人员,没有严重的精神疾病,他们的耳鸣与噪音引起的永久性听力有关。第二项研究是一项前瞻性,病例对照,非随机性研究,对18例慢性耳鸣患者进行了比较,并将其与由15名健康受试者组成的同质对照组进行了比较。上一份工作评估了在1994年至1997年期间最初送给俄勒冈健康科学大学耳鸣诊所的患者之前寄给患者的问卷。这些问卷要求提供有关失眠,耳鸣严重程度和响度的信息。初次就诊后将随访问卷邮寄给350名1至4年(平均5±2.3年)的患者。 >结论很少有多导睡眠图评估耳鸣引起的睡眠障碍患者的研究。这表明需要对该主题进行更多的研究。

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