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Risk Factors for Idiopathic Sudden Deafness: A Case-Control Study, Slides of Public Health

Information on a case-control study investigating the risk factors for idiopathic sudden deafness in japan. The study analyzes data from pooled controls and assesses dietary factors, traditional cardiovascular risk factors, and hearing loss patterns. The document also discusses proposed etiological mechanisms and the inner ear structure.

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Idiopathic Sudden Deafness

: risk factors

from a case-control studyusing pooled controls

Learning objectives

To learn •^ Definition of idiopathic suddendeafness •^ Analyses using a database of pooledcontrols •^ Qualitative assessment on diet

Proposed etiological

mechanisms

-^ Vascular impairment •^ Viral infection •^ Others

Blood supply in CochleaSubclavian artery

Vertebral artery Basilar artery

Anterior inferior cerebellar arteryCommon cochlear arteryCommon modiolar vein

arterioles and venules intricate capillary beds

Cochlea

Aim of a case-control studyTo know • Associations of traditionalcardiovascular risk factors • Similarities and differences of theassociations among types of hearingloss

Cases

-^ October 1996 - August 1998 •^ Patients diagnosed with idiopathicsudden deafness according to criteriaestablished by Japan’s SuddenDeafness Research Committee •^ Having an audiogram within 14 daysof onset

Patterns of hearing loss

definition

-^ High-frequency hearing loss •^ Low-frequency hearing loss •^ Flat-type hearing loss •^ Profound hearing loss •^ Other

Patterns of hearing loss

(mean-SD)

2 5 0 H z^ 5 0 0 H z^ 1 kH z

2 kH z^ 4 kH z^

8 kH z

dB 0^120

2 5 0 H z^ 5 0 0 H z^ 1 kH z

2 kH z^ 4 kH z^

8 kH z

2 5 0 H z^ 5 0 0 H z^ 1 kH z

2 kH z^ 4 kH z^

8 kH z

2 5 0 H z^ 5 0 0 H z^ 1 kH z

2 kH z^ 4 kH z^

8 kH z^

2 5 0 H z^ 5 0 0 H z^ 1 kH z

2 kH z^ 4 kH z^

8 kH z

High-frequency (n=20)

Low-frequency (n=31)

Flat-type (n=54)

Profound (n=20)

Other (n=39)

Low^

High

Questionnaire

-^ Identical for cases and controls •^ Food intake frequencies, tobacco,alcohol, sleeping hours, etc

Statistical methods

-^ m : n matching •^ Odds ratios and 95% confidenceintervals were estimated usingconditional logistic regression forgroup matching, where the matchingvariables were age, gender, andresidential district

Second factor Factor analysis^ 0.

"Japanese"foods "Western" foods^32451

(^67) (^9101119831152734)

(^3012 1723 )

(^24 ) (^1326332128) 2918 32 20 35

Firstfactor

0

Line of Equality

“Western” food intake • Calculated by summing thefrequencies of intake for each of thefoods in the “Western” food group • On the basis of these scores:frequent intake (highest quartile)moderate intake (middle twoquartiles) infrequent intake (lowestquartile)

Odds ratios of sudden deafnessfor “Western” food intake 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.

Infrequent

Moderate

Frequent

All types

High-frequency

Low -frequency

Flat-type

Profound

Other

Odds ratios of sudden deafnessfor “Japanese” food intake 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.

Infrequent

Moderate

Frequent

All types

High-frequency

Low -frequency

Flat-type

Profound

Other