Characteristics of Tinnitus in Patients Affected by COVID-19: A Systematic Review.

IF 1.1 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology Pub Date : 2025-08-20 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0045-1802968
Daniella Wuttke Doutrelepont, Carolina Pereira Fernandes, Luiza Silva Vernier, Marcia Salgado Machado
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Introduction: The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has brought up reports of an increase in new cases of tinnitus and changes in chronic and/or preexisting episodes. Nevertheless, there is no established data on the characteristics of tinnitus and its correlation with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Objective: To analyze the characteristics of tinnitus in subjects affected by COVID-19 while detailing the correlation between these two factors.

Data synthesis: We found 327 articles, 37 of which were selected: 11 cross-sectional studies, 4 case-control studies, 3 cohort studies, and 19 observational studies. The sum of the samples totaled 399,524 patients included in the present review. The prevalence of new tinnitus varied from 0.2% to 96.2%. Most articles provided incomplete information or were missing information. Systemic arterial hypertension was the most common underlying disease. Finally, we found a predominance of hearing loss and olfactory and taste disorders, followed by fever and cough.

Conclusion: The prevalence of new tinnitus ranged from 0.2 to 96.2%, whereas the prevalence of preexisting tinnitus varied from 8 to 76.2%. It was not possible to satisfactorily assess the characteristics of tinnitus. Therefore, a direct correlation between tinnitus and COVID-19 could not be determined, as this symptom may be influenced by other factors.

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新冠肺炎患者耳鸣的特点:一项系统综述
简介:严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)大流行导致耳鸣新病例增加,慢性和/或既往耳鸣发作发生变化。然而,耳鸣的特征及其与2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的相关性尚无既定数据。目的:分析新型冠状病毒感染人群耳鸣的特点,并详细分析两者的相关性。资料综合:我们共发现327篇文章,其中37篇入选:11篇横断面研究、4篇病例对照研究、3篇队列研究和19篇观察性研究。本综述共纳入399,524例患者。新发耳鸣的患病率从0.2%到96.2%不等。大多数文章提供的信息不完整或缺少信息。全身性动脉高血压是最常见的基础疾病。最后,我们发现听力损失、嗅觉和味觉障碍占主导地位,其次是发烧和咳嗽。结论:新发耳鸣的患病率为0.2% ~ 96.2%,而已有耳鸣的患病率为8% ~ 76.2%。这是不可能令人满意地评估耳鸣的特点。因此,耳鸣与COVID-19之间的直接关系无法确定,因为这种症状可能受到其他因素的影响。
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