| Literature DB >> 22723902 |
Veronika Vielsmeier1, Jürgen Strutz, Tobias Kleinjung, Martin Schecklmann, Peter Michael Kreuzer, Michael Landgrebe, Berthold Langguth.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Tinnitus is considered to be highly heterogeneous with respect to its etiology, its comorbidities and the response to specific interventions. Subtyping is recommended, but it remains to be determined which criteria are useful, since it has not yet been clearly demonstrated whether and to which extent etiologic factors, comorbid states and interventional response are related to each other and are thus applicable for subtyping tinnitus. Analyzing the Tinnitus Research Initiative Database we differentiated patients according to presence or absence of comorbid temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder complaints and compared the two groups with respect to etiologic factors.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22723902 PMCID: PMC3378537 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0038887
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Assessment instruments.
| Assessed characteristics | Assessment instrument |
| clinical and demographic characteristics | Tinnitus Sample Case History Questionnaire (TSCHQ)(Langguth et al. 2007) |
| tinnitus handicap | Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) (Newman et al) |
| tinnitus severity | Tinnitus Questionnaire (TQ) (Goebel and Hiller) |
| depressive symptoms | Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) (Beck et al. 1961) |
| quality of life | World Health Organisation Quality of Life Scale (WHOQoL) |
| tinnitus loudness | Numeric Rating Scale (0–10): Loudness |
| tinnitus discomfort | Numeric Rating Scale (0–10): Discomfort |
| Tinnitus annoyance | Numeric Rating Scale (0–10): Annoyance |
| Tinnitus ignorability | Numeric Rating Scale (0–10): Ignorability |
| Tinnitus unpleasentness | Numeric Rating Scale (0–10): Unpleasentness |
Comparison of tinnitus patients with and without complaints about temporomandibular joint disorder (see separate documents).
| Temporomandibular joint disorder complaints (n = 1204) | Yes (n = 261, 22%) | No (n = 943, 78%) | Statistics | ||
| demographic characteristics | |||||
| age (years) (n = 1181) | 50.7±13.9 | 53.6±13.1 | T = 3.141; df = 1179; p = 0.002 | ||
| age at tinnitus onset (years) (n = 1088) | 41.5±14.5 | 45.2±14.4 | T = 3.570; df = 1086; p<0.001 | ||
| gender (female/male) (n = 1204) | 140/121 | 311/632 | χ2 = 37.245; df = 1; p<0.001 | ||
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| duration (n = 1089) | 8.9±9.5 | 8.2±9.5 | T = 0.947; df = 1087; p = 0.344 | ||
| onset (gradual/abrupt) (n = 1139) | 114/136 | 442/447 | χ2 = 1.325; df = 1; p = 0.250 | ||
| pulsatile (no/yes with heartbeat/yes other than heartbeat) (n = 1180) | 196/34/27 | 758/90/75 | χ2 = 4.486; df = 2; p = 0.106 | ||
| maskable by music or sounds (no/yes) (n = 1027) | 33/190 | 213/591 | χ2 = 13.107; df = 1; p<0.001 | ||
| somatic modulation (no/yes) (n = 1183) | 134/123 | 648/278 | χ2 = 28.568; df = 1; p<0.001 | ||
| onset related event (sound/whiplash/hearingloss/stress/headtrauma/others/multiple events/no event) (n = 1204) | 17/11/25/61/5/62/44/36 | 54/12/95/219/6/253/154/150 | χ2 = 14.556; df = 7; p = 0.042 | ||
| hyperacousis (never/rarely/some-times/usually/always) (n = 1181) | 27/28/97/46/59 | 113/138/361/147/165 | χ2 = 6.175; df = 4; p = 0.186 | ||
| mean hearing level (dB HL over all frequencies of both ears) (n = 849) | 22.7±15.8 | 23.6±14.1 | T = 0.767; df = 847; p = 0.443 | ||
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| tinnitus questionnaire (n = 981) | 41.7±18.1 | 40.7±17.8 | T = 0.709; df = 979; p = 0.479 | ||
| tinnitus handicap inventory (n = 1160) | 50.4±22.2 | 47.2±23.3 | T = 1.927; df = 1158; p = 0.054 | ||
| Beck depression inventory (n = 1117) | 12.3±8.8 | 10.6±8.3 | T = 2.722; df = 1115; p = 0.007 | ||
| WHO quality of life questionnaire domain 1 (n = 729) | 13.9±3.2 | 14.5±2.9 | T = 2.359; df = 727; p = 0.019 | ||
| WHO quality of life questionnaire domain 2 (n = 730) | 13.7±2.8 | 14.1±2.7 | T = 1.595; df = 728; p = 0.111 | ||
| WHO quality of life questionnaire domain 3 (n = 728) | 14.2±3.5 | 14.5±3.1 | T = 1.235; df = 726; p = 0.217 | ||
| WHO quality of life questionnaire domain 4 (n = 730) | 15.4±2.7 | 15.9±2.3 | T = 1.986; df = 728; p = 0.047 | ||
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| loudness (n = 1138) | 6.3±2.4 | 6.4±2.2 | T = 0.682; df = 1136; p = 0.495 | ||
| discomfort (n = 1136) | 7.0±2.3 | 7.0±2.4 | T = 0.076; df = 1134; p = 0.939 | ||
| annoyance (n = 1139) | 6.6±2.5 | 6.7±2.4 | T = 0.806; df = 1137; p = 0.420 | ||
| ignorability (n = 1137) | 6.6±2.8 | 6.8±2.7 | T = 1.289; df = 1135; p = 0.198 | ||
| unpleasantness (n = 1140) | 6.5±2.6 | 6.7±2.4 | T = 1.110; df = 1138; p = 0.267 | ||
p<0.0022 (Bonferroni corrected significance threshold: 5% divided by 23 single contrasts).
Figure 1Relative proportion of gender, tinnitus maskability, and somatic modulation of tinnitus in dependence from complaints about temporomandibular joint disorder (categorical variables with significant contrasts between groups) (see separate documents).