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英国视觉雪综合征的患病率。

Prevalence of visual snow syndrome in the UK.

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

Eur J Neurol. 2020 May;27(5):764-772. doi: 10.1111/ene.14150. Epub 2020 Feb 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

Visual snow syndrome is a recently described condition of unknown prevalence. We investigated the prevalence in a representative population sample from the UK and tested the hypothesis that visual snow syndrome is associated with young age, headache, tinnitus and mood impairment.

METHODS

Using a crowdsourcing platform, we recruited a representative sample of 1015 adult laypeople from the UK, matched for age, gender and ethnicity according to national census data. Participants were unprimed, i.e. were inquired about the 'frequency of certain medical conditions' but not 'visual snow syndrome'.

RESULTS

A total of 38 of 1015 participants reported symptoms compatible with visual snow [3.7%; 95% confidence interval (CI), 2.7-5.2] and 22/1015 met criteria for visual snow syndrome (2.2%; 95% CI, 1.4-3.3). The female-to-male ratio for visual snow syndrome was 1.6:1. Subjects with visual snow syndrome were older (50.6 ± 14 years) than the population mean (44.8 ± 15 years), although this was not statistically different (P = 0.06). Of 22 participants with visual snow syndrome, 16 had mood symptoms (72.7%; P = 0.01), 12 had headache (54.5%; P = 0.06), including five with visual migraine aura (22.7%; P = 0.15) and 13 had tinnitus (59.1%; P < 0.001). No participant had diabetes or a cleft lip (control questions). Following a multivariable regression analysis to adjust for age and gender, only the association between visual snow syndrome and tinnitus remained significant (odds ratio, 3.93; 95% CI, 1.63-9.9; P = 0.003).

CONCLUSIONS

The UK prevalence of visual snow syndrome is around 2%. We confirmed an association with tinnitus, but unprimed laypeople with visual snow syndrome are on average older than those seeking medical attention.

摘要

背景与目的

视觉雪综合征是一种新近描述的疾病,其流行程度尚不清楚。我们在英国的代表性人群样本中调查了其患病率,并验证了以下假设,即视觉雪综合征与年龄较小、头痛、耳鸣和情绪障碍有关。

方法

我们使用众包平台招募了 1015 名英国成年非专业人士作为代表性样本,根据国家人口普查数据在年龄、性别和种族方面进行匹配。参与者没有经过预先提示,也就是说,他们被询问的是“某些疾病的发生频率”,而不是“视觉雪综合征”。

结果

共有 38 名(3.7%;95%置信区间,2.7%-5.2%)参与者报告了符合视觉雪综合征的症状,22 名(2.2%;95%置信区间,1.4%-3.3%)参与者符合视觉雪综合征的诊断标准。视觉雪综合征患者的男女比例为 1.6:1。与人群平均年龄(44.8±15 岁)相比,视觉雪综合征患者的年龄更大(50.6±14 岁),尽管这一差异无统计学意义(P=0.06)。在 22 名视觉雪综合征患者中,16 名有情绪症状(72.7%;P=0.01),12 名有头痛(54.5%;P=0.06),其中 5 名有视觉偏头痛先兆(22.7%;P=0.15),13 名有耳鸣(59.1%;P<0.001)。没有参与者有糖尿病或唇裂(对照问题)。在进行了多变量回归分析以调整年龄和性别后,只有视觉雪综合征与耳鸣之间的关联仍具有统计学意义(比值比,3.93;95%置信区间,1.63-9.9;P=0.003)。

结论

英国视觉雪综合征的患病率约为 2%。我们证实了其与耳鸣之间的关联,但未经提示的有视觉雪综合征的非专业人士的平均年龄大于寻求医疗关注的患者。

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