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Audiological and psychological assessment of tinnitus patients with normal hearing

Title
Audiological and psychological assessment of tinnitus patients with normal hearing
Authors
Park, YelinShin, Seung-HoByun, Sung WanLee, Zoo YoungLee, Ho Yun
Ewha Authors
변성완신승호이주영이호윤
SCOPUS Author ID
변성완scopus; 신승호scopus; 이주영scopus; 이호윤scopusscopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY
ISSN
1664-2295JCR Link
Citation
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY vol. 13
Keywords
tinnitusnormal hearingtinnitus distresssound intolerancepsychiatric symptom
Publisher
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
IntroductionThis study was performed to assess identifiable abnormalities in tinnitus patients with normal hearing. MethodsThe medical records of subjective non-pulsatile tinnitus patients with normal hearing confirmed by conventional pure-tone audiometry who visited our tinnitus clinic between March 2020 and May 2022 were reviewed. The loudness discomfort level (LDL), extended high-frequency hearing loss (EHFHL), summating potential (SP)/action potential (AP) ratio, distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE), thresholds of auditory brainstem response (ABR) wave V, somatic modulation, and psychiatric symptoms, such as anxiety, depression, and stress were evaluated by questionnaires. ResultsDecreased LDL (n = 48, 59.8%) was the most frequent finding, followed by EHFHL (n = 29, 35.4%), increased SP/AP ratio (n = 27, 32.9%), psychiatric symptoms (n = 24, 29.3%), decreased DPOAE (n = 17, 20.7%), somatic modulation (n = 8, 9.8%), and increased ABR threshold (n = 3, 3.7%); 75.6% of patients had one or more of these findings. The presence of psychiatric symptoms was independently associated with the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) score. ConclusionTinnitus in patients with normal hearing may be accompanied by a combination of various subclinical abnormal audiological findings. However, the presence of psychiatric symptoms alone was independently associated with tinnitus distress.
DOI
10.3389/fneur.2022.1102294
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