Audiovestibular Findings in Celiac Patients

Tu lar, Berna n
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Objective: Celiac is a small intestine disease that occurs in susceptible individuals with a cellular and humoral immunological response that develops against gluten, a cereal protein. There are few studies evaluating the audiovestibular system in celiac patients. This study aims to evaluate audiovestibular findings in celiac patients. Materials and Methods: 40 patients with celiac disease and 40 healthy volunteers were enrolled in this sudy. Each subject underwent a neurotologic examination including pure tone audiometry (PTA), Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emission (TEOAE) with 1000 Hz, 1500 Hz, 2000 Hz, 3000 Hz and 4000 Hz, Videonystagmography (VNG), and binaural bithermal caloric test. It was evaluated whether the test results indicated significant differences between the celiac patient and control group. Results: Sensorineural hearing loss was detected in the right and left ear of the 7 patients. In the pure tone audiometry (PTA) test, there was no statistically significant difference between celiac patients and controls in both air conducted and bone conducted hearing thresholds (p=0,389 for the right ear, p=0,083 for the left ear). Speech reception thresholds of celiac patients were significantly higher than the controls (p= 0,000 for right ear, p=0,001 for the left ear) While OAE response was obtained in the right ear of 24 patients and in the left ear of 23 patients; OAE response was obtained in all of the control group. In the OAE test, in response to 2000 Hz stimuli, there was no significant difference in the right ear responses, although there was a lower signal-to-noise ratio in patients compared to the control group. At all other frequencies, a statistically significant lower signal-to-noise ratio was found in the patient group. Statistically significant pathological differences were found in spontaneaus nystagmus, gaze, saccade, smooth pursuit, optokinetic nystagmus and caloric tests in celiac patients compared to the control group (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Pure tone audiometry, otoacoustic emision, oculomotor and caloric tests findings indicated that auditory system, periphral and central vestibular system may be affected in individuals with celiac disease.
乳糜泻患者的听前庭检查
目的:乳糜泻是一种小肠疾病,发生在对谷蛋白(一种谷物蛋白)产生细胞和体液免疫反应的易感个体中。目前对乳糜泻患者的听前庭系统评价研究较少。本研究旨在评估乳糜泻患者的听前庭功能。材料与方法:40例乳糜泻患者和40名健康志愿者参加本研究。每位受试者均接受纯音听力学(PTA)、瞬态诱发耳声发射(TEOAE)(1000、1500、2000、3000、4000 Hz)、视频震图(VNG)和双耳热测试等神经学检查。评估测试结果是否表明乳糜泻患者和对照组之间存在显著差异。结果:7例患者右耳和左耳均有感觉神经性听力损失。在纯音听力学(PTA)测试中,乳糜泻患者与对照组在空气传导和骨传导听力阈值方面均无统计学差异(右耳p= 0.389,左耳p= 0.083)。乳糜泻患者的言语接收阈值显著高于对照组(右耳p= 0000,左耳p= 00001), 24例患者右耳有OAE反应,23例患者左耳有OAE反应;对照组患者均有OAE反应。在OAE测试中,在2000 Hz的刺激下,患者的右耳反应没有显著差异,尽管患者的信噪比低于对照组。在所有其他频率下,患者组的信噪比在统计学上显著降低。乳糜泻患者自发性眼球震颤、凝视、扫视、平滑追踪、光动性眼球震颤、热量测试与对照组比较,病理差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。结论:纯音听力学、耳声发射、动眼力和热量测试结果表明,乳糜泻患者的听觉系统、外周和中枢前庭系统可能受到影响。
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