Which factors influence the deterioration in vestibular function? A nationwide, population-based study with video-head impulse test.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Jeon Mi Lee, Sung Goo Yoo, Hyun Jin Lee
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ObjectivesWe aimed to investigate the prevalence and age-related changes in vestibular function within the general population using survey data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) and examine the potential factors influencing it.MethodsWe analyzed retrospective data from 1270 participants from the 2021 KNHANES who completed both the video head impulse test and audiometric evaluations. Participants with vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gains <0.8 and >1.2 were excluded to minimize the impact of possible testing errors and prior impaired vestibular function. We assessed the prevalence and age-related changes in vestibular function and analyzed potential influencing factors using logistic regression analysis.ResultsThe VOR gain decreased with age; however, statistical significance was not achieved (coefficient -0.0003, p = 0.281). The presence of corrective saccades significantly increased with age (p < 0.001), with those in their 70s being 3.98 times more likely to exhibit corrective saccades than those in their 40s. The overall prevalence was 17.08%. Subjects with corrective saccades exhibit lower VOR gain than those without it (p < 0.001). Age, sex, hypertriglyceridemia, and hearing levels at 4000 Hz were significantly associated with the presence of corrective saccades.ConclusionVestibular function declined with age, influenced significantly by sex, hypertriglyceridemia, and hearing level at 4000 Hz. The increased prevalence of corrective saccades among older adults underscores the importance of early detection and intervention. Understanding age-related changes in vestibular function can facilitate appropriate management strategies and countermeasures at the personal and societal healthcare level.

哪些因素影响前庭功能的恶化?一项全国性的,以人群为基础的视频头脉冲测试研究。
目的利用韩国国家健康与营养调查(KNHANES)的调查数据,调查普通人群中前庭功能的患病率和年龄相关变化,并研究影响其的潜在因素。方法:我们分析了来自2021年KNHANES的1270名参与者的回顾性数据,这些参与者完成了视频头部脉冲测试和听力评估。前庭-眼反射(VOR)增益1.2的受试者被排除在外,以尽量减少可能的测试错误和先前的前庭功能受损的影响。我们评估了前庭功能的患病率和与年龄相关的变化,并使用逻辑回归分析了潜在的影响因素。结果VOR增益随年龄增长而降低;但未达到统计学意义(系数-0.0003,p = 0.281)。随着年龄的增长,矫正性扫视的出现显著增加(p < 0.001), 70多岁的人出现矫正性扫视的可能性是40多岁的3.98倍。总患病率为17.08%。有矫正性扫视的受试者的VOR增益比没有矫正性扫视的受试者低(p < 0.001)。年龄、性别、高甘油三酯血症和4000 Hz的听力水平与矫正性扫视的存在显著相关。结论前庭功能随年龄增长而下降,受性别、高甘油三酯血症和4000 Hz听力水平的影响显著。在老年人中,矫正性扫视的流行率越来越高,这强调了早期发现和干预的重要性。了解与年龄相关的前庭功能变化可以促进个人和社会医疗保健水平的适当管理策略和对策。
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CiteScore
5.00
自引率
4.30%
发文量
66
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Vestibular Research is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes experimental and observational studies, review papers, and theoretical papers based on current knowledge of the vestibular system. Subjects of the studies can include experimental animals, normal humans, and humans with vestibular or other related disorders. Study topics can include the following: Anatomy of the vestibular system, including vestibulo-ocular, vestibulo-spinal, and vestibulo-autonomic pathways Balance disorders Neurochemistry and neuropharmacology of balance, both at the systems and single neuron level Neurophysiology of balance, including the vestibular, ocular motor, autonomic, and postural control systems Psychophysics of spatial orientation Space and motion sickness Vestibular rehabilitation Vestibular-related human performance in various environments
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