Correlation of homocysteine and Vitamin B12 level as a surrogative marker for early detection of sensorineural hearing loss in children

Shweta Gupta, S. Tiwari, V. Verma, W. Ali, Shraddha Singh
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Background: Hearing impairment is the frequent sensory deficit which affects newborns, children, adults, and the elderly. Objective: This study was conducted to find out the correlation of homocysteine (Hcy) and Vitamin B12 level in children aged 2–12 years having sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). Materials and Methods: Seventy subjects were taken in this cross-sectional study after taking approval from the Institutional Ethics Committee of KGMU, UP. (No.2096/ Ethics/R. Cell-17Dated-20/11/2017). Half (n = 35) had moderate-to-severe hearing loss, while remaining 35 had severe to profound hearing loss. The biochemical assessment of serum Hcy and Vitamin B12 level was done by chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay method. The statistical analysis was done using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) Version 21.0 statistical Analysis Software. The values were represented in Number(%) and Mean±SD. Results: The mean Vitamin B12 level was significantly higher in children with moderate-to-severe hearing loss (241.06±75.25 pg/ml) as compared to those having severe to profound hearing loss (203.03±80.53 pg/ml) (P = 0.045). However, mean Hcy level was significantly higher in severe to profound hearing loss group (13.49±4.60 μmol/ml) in comparison to moderate-to-severe hearing loss group (11.14±4.57 μmol/ml) (P = 0.035). On evaluating the correlation between Vitamin B12 level and Hcy level, a strong inverse significant correlation was observed for overall cases (r=−0.691; P < 0.001) and strongly significant for moderate-to-severe hearing loss group (r=−0.779; P < 0.001). The correlation was moderate significant for severe to profound hearing loss group (r=−0.572; P < 0.001). Conclusion: This study concluded that increase Hcy level is inversely associated with decrease Vitamin B12 level in SNHL. This increase Hcy level may be used as a predictor for early detection of SNHL in children so that early therapeutic interventions can be started to improve the hearing in children.
同型半胱氨酸与维生素B12水平的相关性作为儿童感音神经性听力损失早期检测的替代指标
背景:听力障碍是一种常见的感觉缺陷,影响新生儿、儿童、成人和老年人。目的:探讨2 ~ 12岁感音神经性听力损失(SNHL)患儿同型半胱氨酸(Hcy)与维生素B12水平的相关性。材料和方法:经UP KGMU机构伦理委员会批准,本横断面研究选取了70名受试者。(No.2096 /伦理/ R。Cell-17Dated-20/11/2017)。一半(n = 35)患有中度至重度听力损失,其余35人患有重度至重度听力损失。采用化学发光微粒免疫分析法测定血清Hcy和维生素B12水平。采用SPSS 21.0版统计分析软件进行统计分析。数值以Number(%)和Mean±SD表示。结果:中重度听力损失患儿血清维生素B12水平(241.06±75.25 pg/ml)明显高于重度至重度听力损失患儿(203.03±80.53 pg/ml) (P = 0.045)。重度至重度听力损失组Hcy水平(13.49±4.60 μmol/ml)显著高于中重度听力损失组(11.14±4.57 μmol/ml) (P = 0.035)。在评估维生素B12水平与Hcy水平之间的相关性时,在所有病例中观察到强烈的负相关(r= - 0.691;P < 0.001),中重度听力损失组显著(r= - 0.779;P < 0.001)。重度至重度听力损失组相关性为中度显著(r=−0.572;P < 0.001)。结论:SNHL患者Hcy水平升高与维生素B12水平降低呈负相关。Hcy水平的升高可以作为儿童SNHL早期发现的预测指标,以便开始早期治疗干预以改善儿童的听力。
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