Trauma-Associated Tinnitus: Audiological, Demographic and Clinical Characteristics
- Autores
- Kreuzer, Peter M.; Landgrebe, Michael; Schecklmann, Martin; Staudinger, Susanne; Langguth, Berthold; Vielsmeier, Veronika; Kleinjung, Tobias; Lehner, Astrid; Poeppl, Timm B.; Figueiredo, Ricardo; Azevedo, Andréia; Binetti, Ana Carolina; Elgoyhen, Ana Belen; Rates, Marcelo; Coelho, Claudia; Vanneste, Sven; de Ridder, Dirk; van de Heyning, Paul; Zeman, Florian; Mohr, Markus; Koller, Michael
- Año de publicación
- 2012
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Background: Tinnitus can result from different etiologies. Frequently, patients report the development of tinnitus after traumatic injuries. However, to which extent this specific etiologic factor plays a role for the phenomenology of tinnitus is still incompletely understood. Additionally, it remains a matter of debate whether the etiology of tinnitus constitutes a relevant criterion for defining tinnitus subtypes. Objective: By investigating a worldwide sample of tinnitus patients derived from the Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) Database, we aimed to identify differences in demographic, clinical and audiological characteristics between tinnitus patients with and without preceding trauma. Materials: A total of 1,604 patients were investigated. Assessment included demographic data, tinnitus related clinical data, audiological data, the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory, the Tinnitus Questionnaire, the Beck Depression Inventory, various numeric tinnitus rating scales, and the World Health Organisation Quality of Life Scale (WHOQoL). Results: Our data clearly indicate differences between tinnitus patients with and without trauma at tinnitus onset. Patients suffering from trauma-associated tinnitus suffer from a higher mental burden than tinnitus patients presenting with phantom perceptions based on other or unknown etiologic factors. This is especially the case for patients with whiplash and head trauma. Patients with posttraumatic noise-related tinnitus experience more frequently hyperacousis, were younger, had longer tinnitus duration, and were more frequently of male gender. Conclusions: Trauma before tinnitus onset seems to represent a relevant criterion for subtypization of tinnitus. Patients with posttraumatic tinnitus may require specific diagnostic and therapeutic management. A more systematic and - at best - standardized assessment for hearing related sequelae of trauma is needed for a better understanding of the underlying pathophysiology and for developing more tailored treatment approaches as well.
Fil: Kreuzer, Peter M.. Universitat Regensburg; Alemania
Fil: Landgrebe, Michael. Universitat Regensburg; Alemania
Fil: Schecklmann, Martin. Universitat Regensburg; Alemania
Fil: Staudinger, Susanne. Universitat Regensburg; Alemania
Fil: Langguth, Berthold. Universitat Regensburg; Alemania
Fil: Vielsmeier, Veronika. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: Kleinjung, Tobias. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: Lehner, Astrid. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: Poeppl, Timm B.. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: Figueiredo, Ricardo. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: Azevedo, Andréia. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: Binetti, Ana Carolina. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: Elgoyhen, Ana Belen. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ingeniería Genética y Biología Molecular "Dr. Héctor N. Torres"; Argentina. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: Rates, Marcelo. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: Coelho, Claudia. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: Vanneste, Sven. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: de Ridder, Dirk. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: van de Heyning, Paul. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: Zeman, Florian. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: Mohr, Markus. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania
Fil: Koller, Michael. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania - Materia
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Tinnitus
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Trauma-Associated Tinnitus: Audiological, Demographic and Clinical CharacteristicsKreuzer, Peter M.Landgrebe, MichaelSchecklmann, MartinStaudinger, SusanneLangguth, BertholdVielsmeier, VeronikaKleinjung, TobiasLehner, AstridPoeppl, Timm B.Figueiredo, RicardoAzevedo, AndréiaBinetti, Ana CarolinaElgoyhen, Ana BelenRates, MarceloCoelho, ClaudiaVanneste, Svende Ridder, Dirkvan de Heyning, PaulZeman, FlorianMohr, MarkusKoller, MichaelTinnitusPhantom perceptionhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.2https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3Background: Tinnitus can result from different etiologies. Frequently, patients report the development of tinnitus after traumatic injuries. However, to which extent this specific etiologic factor plays a role for the phenomenology of tinnitus is still incompletely understood. Additionally, it remains a matter of debate whether the etiology of tinnitus constitutes a relevant criterion for defining tinnitus subtypes. Objective: By investigating a worldwide sample of tinnitus patients derived from the Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) Database, we aimed to identify differences in demographic, clinical and audiological characteristics between tinnitus patients with and without preceding trauma. Materials: A total of 1,604 patients were investigated. Assessment included demographic data, tinnitus related clinical data, audiological data, the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory, the Tinnitus Questionnaire, the Beck Depression Inventory, various numeric tinnitus rating scales, and the World Health Organisation Quality of Life Scale (WHOQoL). Results: Our data clearly indicate differences between tinnitus patients with and without trauma at tinnitus onset. Patients suffering from trauma-associated tinnitus suffer from a higher mental burden than tinnitus patients presenting with phantom perceptions based on other or unknown etiologic factors. This is especially the case for patients with whiplash and head trauma. Patients with posttraumatic noise-related tinnitus experience more frequently hyperacousis, were younger, had longer tinnitus duration, and were more frequently of male gender. Conclusions: Trauma before tinnitus onset seems to represent a relevant criterion for subtypization of tinnitus. Patients with posttraumatic tinnitus may require specific diagnostic and therapeutic management. A more systematic and - at best - standardized assessment for hearing related sequelae of trauma is needed for a better understanding of the underlying pathophysiology and for developing more tailored treatment approaches as well.Fil: Kreuzer, Peter M.. Universitat Regensburg; AlemaniaFil: Landgrebe, Michael. Universitat Regensburg; AlemaniaFil: Schecklmann, Martin. Universitat Regensburg; AlemaniaFil: Staudinger, Susanne. Universitat Regensburg; AlemaniaFil: Langguth, Berthold. Universitat Regensburg; AlemaniaFil: Vielsmeier, Veronika. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: Kleinjung, Tobias. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: Lehner, Astrid. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: Poeppl, Timm B.. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: Figueiredo, Ricardo. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: Azevedo, Andréia. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: Binetti, Ana Carolina. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: Elgoyhen, Ana Belen. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ingeniería Genética y Biología Molecular "Dr. Héctor N. Torres"; Argentina. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: Rates, Marcelo. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: Coelho, Claudia. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: Vanneste, Sven. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: de Ridder, Dirk. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: van de Heyning, Paul. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: Zeman, Florian. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: Mohr, Markus. The TRI Database Study Group; AlemaniaFil: Koller, Michael. 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Trauma-Associated Tinnitus: Audiological, Demographic and Clinical Characteristics |
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Trauma-Associated Tinnitus: Audiological, Demographic and Clinical Characteristics |
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Trauma-Associated Tinnitus: Audiological, Demographic and Clinical Characteristics Kreuzer, Peter M. Tinnitus Phantom perception |
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Trauma-Associated Tinnitus: Audiological, Demographic and Clinical Characteristics |
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Trauma-Associated Tinnitus: Audiological, Demographic and Clinical Characteristics |
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Trauma-Associated Tinnitus: Audiological, Demographic and Clinical Characteristics |
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Trauma-Associated Tinnitus: Audiological, Demographic and Clinical Characteristics |
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Trauma-Associated Tinnitus: Audiological, Demographic and Clinical Characteristics |
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Kreuzer, Peter M. Landgrebe, Michael Schecklmann, Martin Staudinger, Susanne Langguth, Berthold Vielsmeier, Veronika Kleinjung, Tobias Lehner, Astrid Poeppl, Timm B. Figueiredo, Ricardo Azevedo, Andréia Binetti, Ana Carolina Elgoyhen, Ana Belen Rates, Marcelo Coelho, Claudia Vanneste, Sven de Ridder, Dirk van de Heyning, Paul Zeman, Florian Mohr, Markus Koller, Michael |
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Kreuzer, Peter M. |
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Kreuzer, Peter M. Landgrebe, Michael Schecklmann, Martin Staudinger, Susanne Langguth, Berthold Vielsmeier, Veronika Kleinjung, Tobias Lehner, Astrid Poeppl, Timm B. Figueiredo, Ricardo Azevedo, Andréia Binetti, Ana Carolina Elgoyhen, Ana Belen Rates, Marcelo Coelho, Claudia Vanneste, Sven de Ridder, Dirk van de Heyning, Paul Zeman, Florian Mohr, Markus Koller, Michael |
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Landgrebe, Michael Schecklmann, Martin Staudinger, Susanne Langguth, Berthold Vielsmeier, Veronika Kleinjung, Tobias Lehner, Astrid Poeppl, Timm B. Figueiredo, Ricardo Azevedo, Andréia Binetti, Ana Carolina Elgoyhen, Ana Belen Rates, Marcelo Coelho, Claudia Vanneste, Sven de Ridder, Dirk van de Heyning, Paul Zeman, Florian Mohr, Markus Koller, Michael |
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Tinnitus Phantom perception |
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Tinnitus Phantom perception |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.2 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3 |
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Background: Tinnitus can result from different etiologies. Frequently, patients report the development of tinnitus after traumatic injuries. However, to which extent this specific etiologic factor plays a role for the phenomenology of tinnitus is still incompletely understood. Additionally, it remains a matter of debate whether the etiology of tinnitus constitutes a relevant criterion for defining tinnitus subtypes. Objective: By investigating a worldwide sample of tinnitus patients derived from the Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) Database, we aimed to identify differences in demographic, clinical and audiological characteristics between tinnitus patients with and without preceding trauma. Materials: A total of 1,604 patients were investigated. Assessment included demographic data, tinnitus related clinical data, audiological data, the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory, the Tinnitus Questionnaire, the Beck Depression Inventory, various numeric tinnitus rating scales, and the World Health Organisation Quality of Life Scale (WHOQoL). Results: Our data clearly indicate differences between tinnitus patients with and without trauma at tinnitus onset. Patients suffering from trauma-associated tinnitus suffer from a higher mental burden than tinnitus patients presenting with phantom perceptions based on other or unknown etiologic factors. This is especially the case for patients with whiplash and head trauma. Patients with posttraumatic noise-related tinnitus experience more frequently hyperacousis, were younger, had longer tinnitus duration, and were more frequently of male gender. Conclusions: Trauma before tinnitus onset seems to represent a relevant criterion for subtypization of tinnitus. Patients with posttraumatic tinnitus may require specific diagnostic and therapeutic management. A more systematic and - at best - standardized assessment for hearing related sequelae of trauma is needed for a better understanding of the underlying pathophysiology and for developing more tailored treatment approaches as well. Fil: Kreuzer, Peter M.. Universitat Regensburg; Alemania Fil: Landgrebe, Michael. Universitat Regensburg; Alemania Fil: Schecklmann, Martin. Universitat Regensburg; Alemania Fil: Staudinger, Susanne. Universitat Regensburg; Alemania Fil: Langguth, Berthold. Universitat Regensburg; Alemania Fil: Vielsmeier, Veronika. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: Kleinjung, Tobias. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: Lehner, Astrid. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: Poeppl, Timm B.. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: Figueiredo, Ricardo. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: Azevedo, Andréia. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: Binetti, Ana Carolina. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: Elgoyhen, Ana Belen. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ingeniería Genética y Biología Molecular "Dr. Héctor N. Torres"; Argentina. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: Rates, Marcelo. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: Coelho, Claudia. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: Vanneste, Sven. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: de Ridder, Dirk. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: van de Heyning, Paul. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: Zeman, Florian. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: Mohr, Markus. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania Fil: Koller, Michael. The TRI Database Study Group; Alemania |
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Background: Tinnitus can result from different etiologies. Frequently, patients report the development of tinnitus after traumatic injuries. However, to which extent this specific etiologic factor plays a role for the phenomenology of tinnitus is still incompletely understood. Additionally, it remains a matter of debate whether the etiology of tinnitus constitutes a relevant criterion for defining tinnitus subtypes. Objective: By investigating a worldwide sample of tinnitus patients derived from the Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) Database, we aimed to identify differences in demographic, clinical and audiological characteristics between tinnitus patients with and without preceding trauma. Materials: A total of 1,604 patients were investigated. Assessment included demographic data, tinnitus related clinical data, audiological data, the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory, the Tinnitus Questionnaire, the Beck Depression Inventory, various numeric tinnitus rating scales, and the World Health Organisation Quality of Life Scale (WHOQoL). Results: Our data clearly indicate differences between tinnitus patients with and without trauma at tinnitus onset. Patients suffering from trauma-associated tinnitus suffer from a higher mental burden than tinnitus patients presenting with phantom perceptions based on other or unknown etiologic factors. This is especially the case for patients with whiplash and head trauma. Patients with posttraumatic noise-related tinnitus experience more frequently hyperacousis, were younger, had longer tinnitus duration, and were more frequently of male gender. Conclusions: Trauma before tinnitus onset seems to represent a relevant criterion for subtypization of tinnitus. Patients with posttraumatic tinnitus may require specific diagnostic and therapeutic management. A more systematic and - at best - standardized assessment for hearing related sequelae of trauma is needed for a better understanding of the underlying pathophysiology and for developing more tailored treatment approaches as well. |
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