Hearing impairment and dementia: cause, catalyst or consequence?

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Benjamin A Levett, Avinash Chandra, Jessica Jiang, Nehzat Koohi, Dale Sharrad, Lucy B Core, Jeremy C S Johnson, Madison Tutton, Tim Green, Dona M P Jayakody, Jin-Tai Yu, Iracema Leroi, Charles R Marshall, Doris-Eva Bamiou, Chris J D Hardy, Jason D Warren
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Abstract

The relationship between hearing impairment and dementia has attracted significant attention, the 2024 Lancet Commission report identifying hearing loss as the largest modifiable risk factor for dementia from mid-life. The nature of this linkage between dementia and hearing remains unclear and is likely to be complex. In principle, hearing impairment could cause (directly promote), catalyze (amplify) or be a consequence of neurodegenerative pathology and cognitive decline. Here we use this framework to examine different lines of evidence for the association between hearing impairment and dementia, and consider how this evidence speaks to potential mechanisms and treatment implications. We conclude by considering practical clinical implications for management of patients with hearing impairment and dementia, the potential role for central hearing tests as 'auditory biomarkers' of dementia, and the need for further collaborative and mechanistically motivated research in this area.

听力障碍和痴呆:原因、催化剂还是后果?
听力障碍和痴呆症之间的关系引起了极大的关注,2024年《柳叶刀》委员会的报告将听力损失确定为中年痴呆症的最大可改变风险因素。痴呆症和听力之间这种联系的性质尚不清楚,而且可能很复杂。原则上,听力障碍可能导致(直接促进)、催化(放大)或成为神经退行性病理和认知能力下降的后果。在这里,我们使用这个框架来检查听力障碍和痴呆之间关联的不同证据线,并考虑这些证据如何说明潜在的机制和治疗意义。最后,我们考虑了听力障碍和痴呆患者管理的实际临床意义,中枢听力测试作为痴呆的“听觉生物标志物”的潜在作用,以及在这一领域进一步合作和机械动机研究的必要性。
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Journal of Neurology
Journal of Neurology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
5.00%
发文量
558
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurology is an international peer-reviewed journal which provides a source for publishing original communications and reviews on clinical neurology covering the whole field. In addition, Letters to the Editors serve as a forum for clinical cases and the exchange of ideas which highlight important new findings. A section on Neurological progress serves to summarise the major findings in certain fields of neurology. Commentaries on new developments in clinical neuroscience, which may be commissioned or submitted, are published as editorials. Every neurologist interested in the current diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders needs access to the information contained in this valuable journal.
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