古登堡健康研究表明,耳鸣与心血管危险因素或死亡率无关。

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
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摘要

背景和目的:耳鸣的特点是在没有外界声音刺激的情况下有意识地感知声音,这是一个多方面的挑战。最近的研究表明耳鸣和心血管健康之间存在潜在的联系。为了进一步阐明这些关联,我们在一个普通人群队列中研究了耳鸣的患病率及其痛苦程度及其与心血管危险因素、疾病和死亡风险的关联。方法和结果:本研究分析了来自前瞻性古登堡健康研究(GHS)的数据,这是一个基于人群的队列,包括15,010名年龄在35-74岁之间的个体,他们在2007年至2012年期间接受了基线评估。我们重点研究了GHS的10年随访(2017-2020),包括对8539名受试者进行耳科测试,其中2387名(28%)报告耳鸣,从而进行了全面的横断面和前瞻性分析。参与者完成了一份听力相关症状的调查问卷,包括耳鸣的存在(“你是否患有耳鸣?”是/否)和痛苦(“你觉得有多困扰?”),从0分(“不困扰”)到5分(“非常困扰”)。结果是根据观察到的普遍心血管状况(即心血管风险因素和疾病)和死亡进行评估的。此外,使用SCORE2算法评估计算出的心血管风险。有耳鸣和没有耳鸣的参与者在基线特征上存在显著差异,前者表现出高龄、男性占优势、心血管危险因素和疾病的患病率较高。耳鸣与多种常见心血管疾病相关,包括房颤(优势比1.48,95%可信区间1.11-1.96)、外周动脉疾病(优势比1.43,1.05-1.95)、冠状动脉疾病(优势比1.49,1.09-2.04)和任何心血管疾病(优势比1.31,1.11-1.56),即使在调整了人口统计学、社会经济和心血管危险因素后,耳鸣仍然存在。虽然观察到与几种常见心血管危险因素的粗略关联,但综合调整后这些关联减弱。耳鸣与10年心血管疾病风险升高相关(发病率比1.11,1.09-1.13),SCORE 2值较高,但不能预测全因死亡风险。结论:在本研究中,耳鸣与流行的心血管疾病有关。然而,没有发现心血管危险因素和死亡率之间的关联。
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Tinnitus is not associated with cardiovascular risk factors or mortality in the Gutenberg Health Study.

Background and aims: Tinnitus, characterized by the conscious perception of sound without external acoustic stimulation, presents a multifaceted challenge. Recent research suggests a potential association between tinnitus and cardiovascular health. To elucidate these associations further, we examined the prevalence of tinnitus alongside its distress levels and their associations with cardiovascular risk factors, diseases, and risk of death within a general population cohort.

Methods and results: This study analyzed data from the prospective Gutenberg Health Study (GHS), a population-based cohort of 15,010 individuals aged 35-74, who underwent baseline assessments from 2007 to 2012. We focused on the 10-year follow-up (2017-2020) of the GHS, including otologic testing with 8539 subjects, of whom 2387 (28%) reported tinnitus, allowing for a comprehensive cross-sectional and prospective analysis. Participants completed a questionnaire on hearing-related symptoms, including tinnitus presence ("Do you suffer from ringing in the ears (tinnitus)?" yes/no) and distress ("How much do you feel bothered by it?"), rated on a six-point scale from 0 ("not bothersome") to 5 ("very bothersome"). Outcomes were assessed based on observed prevalent cardiovascular conditions (i.e., cardiovascular risk factors and diseases) and deaths. Additionally, calculated cardiovascular risk was assessed using the SCORE2 algorithm. Significant differences in baseline characteristics emerged between participants with and without tinnitus, with the former exhibiting advanced age, male predominance, and a higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and diseases. Tinnitus displayed associations with various prevalent cardiovascular diseases including atrial fibrillation (odds ratio 1.48, 95% confidence interval 1.11-1.96), peripheral artery disease (1.43, 1.05-1.95), coronary artery disease (1.49, 1.09-2.04), and any cardiovascular disease (1.31, 1.11-1.56), persisting even after adjustments for demographic, socioeconomic, and cardiovascular risk factors. While crude associations with several prevalent cardiovascular risk factors were observed, these associations diminished upon comprehensive adjustment. Tinnitus presence was associated with elevated 10-year cardiovascular disease risk (incidence rate ratio 1.11, 1.09-1.13), as indicated by higher SCORE 2 values, yet did not predict all-cause mortality risk.

Conclusions: In the present study, tinnitus was associated with prevalent cardiovascular disease. However, no association with cardiovascular risk factors and mortality was found.

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Clinical Research in Cardiology
Clinical Research in Cardiology 医学-心血管系统
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11.40
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140
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Research in Cardiology is an international journal for clinical cardiovascular research. It provides a forum for original and review articles as well as critical perspective articles. Articles are only accepted if they meet stringent scientific standards and have undergone peer review. The journal regularly receives articles from the field of clinical cardiology, angiology, as well as heart and vascular surgery. As the official journal of the German Cardiac Society, it gives a current and competent survey on the diagnosis and therapy of heart and vascular diseases.
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