Bilateral Meniere's disease according to its form of debut: synchronous and metachronous disease

ObjectiveBilateral Meniere's disease is classified according to the time of appearance of symptoms in each ear into synchronous and metachronous types. A descriptive longitudinal study, involving 59 bilateral Meniere's disease patients, was carried out to assess the two forms of bilateral...

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Autores: Perez-Carbonell, Tomas, Orts-Alborch, Miguel, Perez-Guillen, Vanesa, Pla-Gil, Ignacio, Tenias-Burillo, Jose Maria, Marco-Algarra, Jaime, Perez-Garrigues, Herminio
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Fecha de publicación:2023
País:España
Institución:INCLIVA
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Palabra clave:Meniere Disease
Vestibular System
Vertigo
Endolymphatic Hydrops
Longitudinal Studies
Vestibular Diseases
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spelling Bilateral Meniere's disease according to its form of debut: synchronous and metachronous diseasePerez-Carbonell, TomasOrts-Alborch, MiguelPerez-Guillen, VanesaPla-Gil, IgnacioTenias-Burillo, Jose MariaMarco-Algarra, JaimePerez-Garrigues, HerminioMeniere DiseaseVestibular SystemVertigoEndolymphatic HydropsLongitudinal StudiesVestibular DiseasesObjectiveBilateral Meniere's disease is classified according to the time of appearance of symptoms in each ear into synchronous and metachronous types. A descriptive longitudinal study, involving 59 bilateral Meniere's disease patients, was carried out to assess the two forms of bilateral Meniere's disease. MethodData on symptomatic chronology in each ear, auditory evolution and evolution of vertiginous crisis, among other aspects, were obtained, analysed and compared. Possible risk factors for Meniere's disease becoming bilateral were analysed after conducting nested case-control studies in a cohort. ResultsThe metachronous form was seen in 76.3 per cent of cases, and the time it took for the disease to become bilateral took a median time of seven years. The symptomatic triad was the most frequent symptomatic debut for the first ear in both forms. Synchronous debut presented a greater average hearing loss. Suffering from migraine and a symptomatic onset with a greater number of symptoms appear to be possible predictors of conversion to bilateral Meniere's disease. ConclusionBilateral Meniere's disease temporal models presented differences. The study of them helps to better understand, prevent and predict the behaviour of these patients.CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS2023info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://incliva.portalinvestigacion.com/publicaciones/16954JOURNAL OF LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGYISSN: 00222151ISSNe: 17485460reponame:r-INCLIVA. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de INCLIVAinstname:INCLIVAInglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:incliva.fundanetsuite.com:p169542026-06-07T16:35:31Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bilateral Meniere's disease according to its form of debut: synchronous and metachronous disease
title Bilateral Meniere's disease according to its form of debut: synchronous and metachronous disease
spellingShingle Bilateral Meniere's disease according to its form of debut: synchronous and metachronous disease
Perez-Carbonell, Tomas
Meniere Disease
Vestibular System
Vertigo
Endolymphatic Hydrops
Longitudinal Studies
Vestibular Diseases
title_short Bilateral Meniere's disease according to its form of debut: synchronous and metachronous disease
title_full Bilateral Meniere's disease according to its form of debut: synchronous and metachronous disease
title_fullStr Bilateral Meniere's disease according to its form of debut: synchronous and metachronous disease
title_full_unstemmed Bilateral Meniere's disease according to its form of debut: synchronous and metachronous disease
title_sort Bilateral Meniere's disease according to its form of debut: synchronous and metachronous disease
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Perez-Carbonell, Tomas
Orts-Alborch, Miguel
Perez-Guillen, Vanesa
Pla-Gil, Ignacio
Tenias-Burillo, Jose Maria
Marco-Algarra, Jaime
Perez-Garrigues, Herminio
author Perez-Carbonell, Tomas
author_facet Perez-Carbonell, Tomas
Orts-Alborch, Miguel
Perez-Guillen, Vanesa
Pla-Gil, Ignacio
Tenias-Burillo, Jose Maria
Marco-Algarra, Jaime
Perez-Garrigues, Herminio
author_role author
author2 Orts-Alborch, Miguel
Perez-Guillen, Vanesa
Pla-Gil, Ignacio
Tenias-Burillo, Jose Maria
Marco-Algarra, Jaime
Perez-Garrigues, Herminio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Meniere Disease
Vestibular System
Vertigo
Endolymphatic Hydrops
Longitudinal Studies
Vestibular Diseases
topic Meniere Disease
Vestibular System
Vertigo
Endolymphatic Hydrops
Longitudinal Studies
Vestibular Diseases
description ObjectiveBilateral Meniere's disease is classified according to the time of appearance of symptoms in each ear into synchronous and metachronous types. A descriptive longitudinal study, involving 59 bilateral Meniere's disease patients, was carried out to assess the two forms of bilateral Meniere's disease. MethodData on symptomatic chronology in each ear, auditory evolution and evolution of vertiginous crisis, among other aspects, were obtained, analysed and compared. Possible risk factors for Meniere's disease becoming bilateral were analysed after conducting nested case-control studies in a cohort. ResultsThe metachronous form was seen in 76.3 per cent of cases, and the time it took for the disease to become bilateral took a median time of seven years. The symptomatic triad was the most frequent symptomatic debut for the first ear in both forms. Synchronous debut presented a greater average hearing loss. Suffering from migraine and a symptomatic onset with a greater number of symptoms appear to be possible predictors of conversion to bilateral Meniere's disease. ConclusionBilateral Meniere's disease temporal models presented differences. The study of them helps to better understand, prevent and predict the behaviour of these patients.
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