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Characteristics of somatic tinnitus patients with and without hyperacusis

  • Massimo Ralli
  • , Richard J. Salvi
  • , Antonio Greco
  • , Rosaria Turchetta
  • , Armando De Virgilio
  • , Giancarlo Altissimi
  • , Giuseppe Attanasio
  • , Giancarlo Cianfrone
  • , Marco De Vincentiis
  • University of Rome La Sapienza

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Abstract

Objective: Determine if somatic tinnitus patients with hyperacusis have different characteristics from those without hyperacusis. Patients and methods: 172 somatic tinnitus patients with (n = 82) and without (n = 90) hyperacusis referred to the Tinnitus Unit of Sapienza University of Rome between June 2012 and June 2016 were compared for demographic characteristics, tinnitus features, self-administered questionnaire scores, nature of somatic modulation and history. Results: Compared to those without hyperacusis, patients with somatic tinnitus and hyperacusis: (a) were older (43.38 vs 39.12 years, p = 0.05), (b) were more likely to have bilateral tinnitus (67.08% vs 55.56%, p = 0.04), (c) had a higher prevalence of somatic modulation of tinnitus (53.65% vs 36.66%, p = 0.02) and (d) scored significantly worse on tinnitus annoyance (39.34 vs 22.81, p<0.001) and subjective hearing level (8.04 vs 1.83, p<0.001). Conclusion: Our study shows significantly higher tinnitus modulation and worse self-rating of tinnitus and hearing ability in somatic tinnitus patients with hyperacusis versus somatic tinnitus patients without hyperacusis. These differences could prove useful in developing a better understanding of the pathophysiology and establishing a course of treatment for these two groups of patients.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0188255
JournalPLOS ONE
Volume12
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2017

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