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Is there a relation between acoustic trauma or noise-induced hearing loss and a subsequent appearance of Meniere's Disease? An epidemiologic study of 17245 cases and a review of the literature.

机译:声学创伤或噪声引起的听力损失与随后的美尼尔氏病出现之间有关系吗?流行病学研究17245例,文献复习。

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OBJECTIVE: To explore whether acute acoustic trauma or noise-induced hearing loss may cause the later development of Meniere's Disease. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective search of a military medical data bank. SETTING: Medical records of 17245 Israel Defense Force veterans who were recognized as being disabled as a result of acoustic trauma or noise-induced hearing loss. PATIENTS: Eleven cases of late-onset Meniere's Disease were retrieved from these files. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Documented symptoms and audiograms. RESULTS: Eleven of the 17425 veterans appeared to have typical Meniere's Disease. Their symptoms included attacks of vertigo, lasting between half an hour and a few hours and no more than 24 hours; the sensation of aural fullness; and tinnitus accompanied by a fluctuating or permanent low-tone hearing loss. Four of the 11 patients had a documented previous noise-induced hearing loss, and the remaining 7 had experienced acute acoustic trauma. The Meniere's Disease was bilateral in three cases. The average period between the first documented hearing loss and the onset of Meniere's Disease was 15.8 years (standard deviation, +/- 6.6 years). This yielded a prevalence of 1.9:100000 of Meniere's Disease in a population with acoustic trauma or noise-induced hearing loss-a figure comparable to that in the general population. CONCLUSIONS: No support was found for the hypothesis that Meniere's Disease may be causally related to previous acoustic trauma or noise-induced hearing loss.
机译:目的:探讨急性声损伤或噪声引起的听力损失是否可能导致美尼尔氏病的后期发展。研究设计:回顾性搜索军事医学数据库。地点:17245名以色列国防军退伍军人的病历,这些人被认为是由于听觉创伤或噪音引起的听力丧失而致残。患者:从这些文件中检索出11例迟发性美尼尔氏病。主要观察指标:记录的症状和听力图。结果:17425名退伍军人中有11名似乎患有典型的美尼尔氏病。他们的症状包括眩晕发作,持续时间为半小时至几小时,不超过24小时。听觉饱满的感觉;和耳鸣伴有波动性或永久性低调性听力损失。 11例患者中有4例以前有噪声诱发的听力损失,有记录,其余7例经历了急性声损伤。美尼尔氏病为双侧三例。首次记录到的听力丧失与梅尼埃病发作之间的平均时间为15.8年(标准差为+/- 6.6年)。在患有听觉外伤或噪声引起的听力损失的人群中,梅尼埃病的患病率为1.9:100000,这一数字与普通人群相当。结论:没有证据支持梅尼埃病可能与先前的听觉外伤或噪声引起的听力损失有因果关系的假设。

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