类风湿性关节炎的耳科表现:综合综述。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
ARP Rheumatology Pub Date : 2025-07-01
Jose Luis Treviño-Gonzalez, Marco Antonio Sanchez-Corella, Hector Javier Salazar-Dominguez, Anahi Carrazco-Chapa, Maria Fernanda Ortiz-Nuño, Egla Samantha Sanchez-Peralta, Dionicio Angel Galarza-Delgado, Jesus Alberto Cardenas-de la Garza
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目的:对风湿性关节炎的耳科表现进行全面的文献综述,并探讨其潜在的发病机制和危险因素。方法:我们从MEDLINE、Scopus和Embase数据库以及谷歌Scholar中筛选2025年5月前出现耳科症状的类风湿性关节炎患者的相关文章,包括meta分析、系统评价、观察性研究、病例系列和以英语和/或西班牙语发表的病例报告。结果:类风湿关节炎(RA)除了影响关节外,还可能累及其他系统,包括心血管、神经、眼、皮肤、呼吸、肾脏和胃肠道系统。耳科表现,如听力损失、耳鸣、梅尼埃氏病和眩晕,在RA患者中相对常见。听力损失的患病率显著,RA患者的平均发病率为16.14%,优势比为3.42,与一般人群相比的相对危险度为2.28。结论:考虑到RA患者中耳科表现的高患病率和影响,风湿病学家和耳鼻喉科医生共同参与的多学科方法对于正确的诊断和治疗至关重要。风湿病学家对听力损失和其他耳科症状的早期识别可以预防并发症并改善患者的生活质量。
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Otologic manifestations of rheumatoid arthritis: a comprehensive review.

Aims: To provide a comprehensive literature review of the otologic manifestations in RA and discuss potential pathogenesis and risk factors.

Methods: We screened the MEDLINE, Scopus, and Embase databases, and Google Scholar for articles involving patients with RA who presented otological manifestations up to May 2025, including meta-analyses, systematic reviews, observational studies, case series, and case reports published in English and/or Spanish.

Results: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), besides affecting articulations, may be involved in other systems, including the cardiovascular, neurological, ocular, cutaneous, respiratory, renal, and gastrointestinal systems. Otologic manifestations, such as hearing loss, tinnitus, Meniere's disease, and vertigo, are relatively common in patients with RA. Hearing loss shows a notable prevalence, with an average rate of 16.14% among RA patients, an odds ratio of 3.42, and a relative risk of 2.28 when compared to the general population.

Conclusions: Given the high prevalence and impact of otologic manifestations in RA patients, a multidisciplinary approach involving both rheumatologists and otolaryngologists is essential for proper diagnosis and management. Early recognition of hearing loss and other otologic symptoms by rheumatologists may prevent complications and improve patients' quality of life.

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