Preliminary Analysis of Drug-Induced Ototoxicity in South Korea: Trends From a National Sample Dataset.

IF 1.1 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Journal of Audiology and Otology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-18 DOI:10.7874/jao.2024.00493
Zahra Aldahan, Jiwon Kim, Chul Young Yoon, Young Joon Seo, Kyoung Ho Park
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Certain medications are associated with ototoxicity. This study assesses drug-induced ototoxicity in South Korea by analyzing the Korean national health data.

Subjects and methods: Hospital records of National Health Insurance members from 2009 to 2016 were reviewed. Data were compared between patients with and without hearing loss (HL). Individuals with HL were identified as having a primary diagnosis code for sensorineural HL or another type of HL in at least one outpatient or inpatient record according to the International Classification of Diseases-10.

Results: The members in the HL group increased slightly from 0.8% to 1.0% relative to the total sample, compared with 99.2% to 99.0% among the controls. The proportion of males in the HL group ranged from 45.6% to 47.6%, compared with 48.4% to 48.8% among the controls. The proportion of those aged ≥65 years in the HL group increased from 34.1% to 41.4%, compared with 10.6% to 13.3% among the controls. Hypertension prevalence (24.7%-25.7%) in the HL group was higher than that in the control group (12%-12.6%). Diabetes prevalence in the HL group was 10.6%-12.3%, compared with 4.4%-5.9% among the controls. The use of proton pump inhibitor components increased, particularly esomeprazole magnesium trihydrate and rabeprazole sodium, whereas the usage of pantoprazole sodium sesquihydrate and revaprazan was high initially but declined subsequently. The usage of painkillers such as acetaminophen, loxoprofen sodium, and ibuprofen remained high, and antibiotics such as cephalosporins indicated the highest usage. However, the use of penicillin antibiotics such as amoxicillin decreased significantly. Anticancer agents showed relatively low usage compared with other drug categories, whereas antihistamines showed extremely high usage across all years, with a continual increase.

Conclusions: These correlations and the underlying mechanisms necessitate further investigation, as several medicines have been linked to an increased risk of HL.

韩国药物性耳毒性的初步分析:来自国家样本数据集的趋势。
背景和目的:某些药物与耳毒性有关。本研究通过分析韩国国民健康数据来评估韩国药物引起的耳毒性。对象与方法:回顾2009 - 2016年国民健康保险会员的住院记录。比较听力损失(HL)患者和非HL患者的数据。根据国际疾病分类-10,在至少一个门诊或住院记录中,HL患者被确定为具有感觉神经性HL或其他类型HL的初级诊断代码。结果:HL组成员相对于总样本的比例从0.8%上升到1.0%,而对照组的比例为99.2%到99.0%。HL组男性比例为45.6% ~ 47.6%,对照组为48.4% ~ 48.8%。HL组中年龄≥65岁的比例从34.1%增加到41.4%,而对照组为10.6%至13.3%。HL组高血压患病率(24.7% ~ 25.7%)高于对照组(12% ~ 12.6%)。HL组糖尿病患病率为10.6%-12.3%,对照组为4.4%-5.9%。质子泵抑制剂成分的使用量增加,尤其是埃索美拉唑三水合镁和雷贝拉唑钠,而泮托拉唑倍半水合钠和雷帕razan的使用量最初很高,但随后下降。对乙酰氨基酚、loxoprofen钠和布洛芬等止痛药的使用率仍然很高,头孢菌素等抗生素的使用率最高。然而,阿莫西林等青霉素类抗生素的使用显著减少。与其他药物类别相比,抗癌药物的使用率相对较低,而抗组胺药的使用率在所有年份都非常高,并且持续增加。结论:这些相关性和潜在机制需要进一步调查,因为几种药物与HL风险增加有关。
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Journal of Audiology and Otology
Journal of Audiology and Otology OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY-
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1.90
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期刊介绍: Journal of Audiology and Otology (JAO) (formerly known as Korean Journal of Audiology) aims to publish the most advanced findings for all aspects of the auditory and vestibular system and diseases of the ear using state-of-the-art techniques and analyses. The journal covers recent trends related to the topics of audiology, otology, and neurotology conducted by professionals, with the goal of providing better possible treatment to people of all ages, from infants to the elderly, who suffer from auditory and/or vestibular disorders and thus, improving their quality of life. This journal encourages the submission of review papers about current professional issues, research papers presenting a scientific base and clinical application, and case papers with unique reports or clinical trials. We also invite letters to the editor and papers related to the manufacture and distribution of medical devices. This journal provides integrated views from otologists, audiologists, and other healthcare practitioners, offering readers high quality scientific and clinical information. This peer-reviewed and open access journal has been the official journal of the Korean Audiological Society since 1997 and of both the Korean Audiological Society and the Korean Otological Society since 2017. It is published in English four times a year in January, April, July, and October.
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