无症状Covid-19 pcr阳性病例的前庭诱发肌源性电位

Mustafa Mwm
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背景:世界卫生组织(WHO)正式宣布新冠肺炎疫情为大流行。冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是由一种新发现的冠状病毒引起的传染病。很少有直接证据表明迷路炎是病毒引起的;然而,大量的流行病学证据表明,有几种病毒可能引起迷宫的炎症。病毒性迷路炎常以上呼吸道感染为先兆,常在流行病中发生。目的/目的:本研究比较无症状COVID-19 pcr阳性病例与正常非感染者前庭诱发肌源电位(VEMPs)潜伏期。材料与方法:20例COVID-19确诊阳性且无已知病毒感染症状的患者组成试验组,为期2周。他们的年龄在20-50岁之间,以避免任何与年龄相关的听力影响。有明确的COVID-19感染症状的患者以及有听力损失史或任何已知原因的听力损失史的患者被排除在检查样本之外。测量所有参与者的VEMPs潜伏期。结果:与对照组相比,VEMPs潜伏期明显增加,可以检测到囊毛细胞功能的恶化。结论及意义:COVID-19感染虽无症状,但可对前庭毛细胞功能产生剧烈影响。应随访COVID-19患者,以发现任何有关其前庭功能的投诉。这些作用的机理有待进一步研究。
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Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials of Asymptomatic Covid-19 PCR-Positive Cases
Background: World Health Organization (WHO) officially announced the COVID-19 epidemic as a pandemic. Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. Little direct evidence suggests a viral cause for labyrinthitis; however, a wealth of epidemiologic evidence implicates several viruses as potentially causing inflammation of the labyrinth. Viral labyrinthitis is often preceded by an upper respiratory tract infection and occurs in epidemics. Aims/Objectives: This study compared latencies of vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) between asymptomatic COVID-19 PCR-positive cases and normal non-infected subjects. Material & methods: Twenty cases who were confirmed positive for COVID-19 and had none of the known symptoms for this viral infection formed the test group for 2 full weeks. Their age ranged between 20-50 years to avoid any age-related hearing affection. Patients who had definite symptoms of COVID-19 infection as well as those who had a history of hearing loss or a history of any known cause of hearing loss were excluded from the examined sample. VEMPs latencies were measured for all participants. Results: Deterioration of saccular hair cell functions was detected by the significantly increased latency of the VEMPs compared to controls. Conclusions and significance: COVID-19 infection could have drastic effects on vestibular hair cell functions despite being asymptomatic. COVID-19 patients should be followed up to detect any complaints regarding their vestibular performance. The mechanism of these effects requires further research.
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