Min Yin1, Kazuo Ishikawa, Weng Hoe Wong, Yutaka Shibata. 1. Division of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Sensory Medicine, Akita University School of Medicine, Hondo 1-1-1, Akita 010-8543, Japan.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical epidemiological characteristics of vertigo. METHODS: Retrospective study on 2169 patients with vertigo (male 883, female 1286, 7-90 years old) of the past 20 years. RESULTS: More than 50 kinds of causative diseases were recognized. Peripheral, central, and unclassified vertigo took up 33.8, 17.2 and 26.8% of patients, respectively, while vertigo of unknown origin was around 22.2%. Vertigo patients increased according to age and reached its peak in the 1960s among all three categories. Although female patients were seemingly overwhelmed the male, no significant difference in the incidence rate was recognized in two genders. Only 2.2% (48 cases) of the total vertigo patients were children, while elders occupied 30.0% (650 cases). Compared to younger patients, the elderly have a high tendency of suffering central vertigo. CONCLUSION: Vertigo attacks patients in all age spans, with various causative diseases.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical epidemiological characteristics of vertigo. METHODS: Retrospective study on 2169 patients with vertigo (male 883, female 1286, 7-90 years old) of the past 20 years. RESULTS: More than 50 kinds of causative diseases were recognized. Peripheral, central, and unclassified vertigo took up 33.8, 17.2 and 26.8% of patients, respectively, while vertigo of unknown origin was around 22.2%. Vertigopatients increased according to age and reached its peak in the 1960s among all three categories. Although female patients were seemingly overwhelmed the male, no significant difference in the incidence rate was recognized in two genders. Only 2.2% (48 cases) of the total vertigopatients were children, while elders occupied 30.0% (650 cases). Compared to younger patients, the elderly have a high tendency of suffering central vertigo. CONCLUSION:Vertigo attacks patients in all age spans, with various causative diseases.
Authors: Filipp M Filippopulos; Lucia Albers; Andreas Straube; Lucia Gerstl; Bernhard Blum; Thyra Langhagen; Klaus Jahn; Florian Heinen; Rüdiger von Kries; Mirjam N Landgraf Journal: PLoS One Date: 2017-11-13 Impact factor: 3.240