| Literature DB >> 32477049 |
Annemarie Van der Wal1,2, Tine Luyten1,3, Emilie Cardon1,3, Laure Jacquemin1,3, Olivier M Vanderveken1,3, Vedat Topsakal1,3, Paul Van de Heyning1,3, Willem De Hertogh2, Nancy Van Looveren4, Vincent Van Rompaey1,3, Sarah Michiels1,2,3, Annick Gilles1,3,5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Tinnitus is a complex symptom requiring a thorough multidisciplinary assessment to construct an individual's tinnitus profile. The Antwerp University Hospital hosts a tertiary tinnitus clinic providing intensive, multidisciplinary tinnitus care in the form of combinational psychological treatment with either Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT)/Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or TRT/eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy (EMDR), high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS), and physical therapy treatment (in cases of somatic influence of the neck or the temporomandibular area). Several factors may contribute to therapy effect of which the role of gender has recently gained more interest. As such, the current manuscript explores gender differences in the outcome of different tinnitus treatments.Entities:
Keywords: CBT; HDtDCS; TRT; gender; gender-related outcome; neuromodulation; tDCS; tinnitus
Year: 2020 PMID: 32477049 PMCID: PMC7235341 DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2020.00422
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurosci ISSN: 1662-453X Impact factor: 4.677
Demographic details and tinnitus characteristics at baseline.
| 97 | 20 | 56 | 53 | 34 | 10 | 30 | 16 | |||||
| 50.02 [12.60] | 53.65 [10.81] | 0.2329 | 42.68 [15.44] | 47.68 [14.22] | 0.0819 | 49.32 [13.46] | 44.5 [12.34] | 0.3165 | 48.33 [12.44] | 46 | 0.5443 | |
| 19.29 [13.48] | 15.38 [11.84] | 0.2309 | 13.85 [13.02] | 16.30 [13.92] | 0.3491 | 19.75 [15.60] | 8.92 [5.93] | 0.0385 | 17.22 [14.41] | 16.09 [17.39] | 0.8151 | |
| Tinnitus duration | 6.59 [7.49] | 4.06 [5.63] | 0.1546 | 5.27 [7.30] | 4.98 [7.14] | 0.8351 | 9.08 [10.56] | 3.35 [1.81] | 0.0978 | 8.23 [8.98] | 3.97 [2.89] | 0.0728 |
| Tinnitus laterality | 13/12/57/15 | 1/3/13/3 | 0.7066 | 6/9/27/13 | 6/5/33/7 | 0.2132 | 2/8/15/9 | 0/3/6/1 | 0.4497 | 3 / 6 / | 2 / 4 / | 0.9624 |
| Tinnitus type | 67/22/8 | 12/4/4 | 0.3468 | 32/16/7 | 22/25/4 | 0.0862 | 25/7/2 | 3/4/3 | 0.0310 | 18 / 8 / 4 | 11 / 3 / 2 | 0.8126 |
| TFI scores | 45.5 [18.62] | 55.5 [23.44] | 0.0390 | 50.64 [18.67] | 54.02 [15.35] | 0.3050 | 48.92 [22.10] | 54.24 [22.11] | 0.5068 | 51.37 [18.31] | 58.58 [18.22] | 0.2098 |
| HADS anxiety | 7.29 [3.60] | 9.2 | 0.0443 | 8.91 [4.06] | 8.43 [4.22] | 0.5524 | 8.79 [4.42] | 12.6 [4.43] | 0.0212 | 8.53 [4.01] | 11 | 0.0512 |
| HADS depression | 6.77 [4.05] | 7.65 [5.49] | 0.4106 | 7.09 [4.49] | 5.36 [4.54] | 0.0488 | 6.91 [4.25] | 9.7 | 0.0794 | 7.53 [4.61] | 7.56 [4.07] | 0.9831 |
| HQ scores | 18.34 [7.74] | 21.25 [9.59] | 0.1448 | 17.22 [7.19] | 17.61 [8.89] | 0.8039 | 20.74 [9.15] | 26.9 [7.72] | 0.0600 | 20.93 [7.90] | 26.81 [3.87] | 0.0077 |
Results of the linear mixed model analysis.
| Time point | < 0.0001 |
| Gender | 0.0496 |
| Therapy group | 0.1072 |
| HADS depression subscale scores | < 0.0001 |
| HQ scores | 0.0007 |
| Time point ∗ Gender | 0.7613 |
| Time point ∗ Therapy group | 0.0023 |
| Gender ∗ Therapy group | 0.5761 |
| Time point ∗ Gender ∗ Therapy group | 0.0002 |
FIGURE 1Main effects of time point (A) and gender (B). (A) TFI scores change significantly over time, independently of therapy group or gender (p < 0.0001). TFI scores at baseline: 50.34 ± 19.13; TFI scores at the post-treatment time point: 42.24 ± 21.99; TFI scores at follow-up: 38.84 ± 21.39; mean ± SD. (B) TFI scores are higher in women than in men, independently of therapy group or time point (p = 0.0496). TFI scores for women: 47.19 ± 22.28; TFI scores for men: 42.93 ± 20.79; mean ± SD. Error bars represent SD. TFI: Tinnitus Functional Index.
FIGURE 2Treatment outcome in different therapy groups differs according to gender. Blue lines represent male subjects and red lines represent female subjects. Data are presented as mean TFI scores for each time point ± SD. (A) Female participants benefit more from HDtDCS treatment than men. TFI scores decreased more in female participants (−15.83 ± 24.27) than male (−2.53 ± 13.79) from baseline to follow-up. (B) Female participants benefit more from orofacial therapy than men. TFI scores decreased more in female participants (−19.02 ± 16.85) than male (−10.53 ± 19.65) from baseline to follow-up. (C) Male participants benefit more from TRT combined with CBT than women. TFI scores decreased more in male participants (−22.42 ± 23.02) than female (0.44 ± 21.26) from baseline to follow-up. (D) Male and female participants benefit equally from TRT combined with EMDR. TFI scores decreased similarly in male (−19.1 ± 15.82) and female participants (−16.46 ± 14.3) from baseline to follow-up. TFI: Tinnitus Functional Index; HDtDCS: High-Definition transcranial Direct Current Stimulation; TRT: Tinnitus Retraining Therapy; CBT: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; EMDR: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing.