Herbert I, Nolte E, Eichhorn T
Laryngol Rhinol Otol (Stuttg). 1987 May;66(5):249-50.
The authors studied a possible relationship between the weather and Bell's palsy, acute unilateral vestibular disorder, Menière's disease and sudden deafness. These diseases definitely do occur more often at times of low pressure. This is most convincing when a stable high pressure zone is followed by a strong low, thus creating comparatively great pressure differences. Bell's palsy, sudden deafness and Menière's disease occur more often under the influence of the warm side of the low. Such atmospheric conditions could not be confirmed for acute unilateral vestibular disorder.
作者研究了天气与贝尔氏面瘫、急性单侧前庭疾病、梅尼埃病和突发性耳聋之间可能存在的关系。这些疾病在低压时期确实更常发生。当一个稳定的高压区之后紧接着一个强烈的低压区,从而产生相对较大的压力差时,这一点最具说服力。贝尔氏面瘫、突发性耳聋和梅尼埃病在低压暖侧的影响下更常发生。急性单侧前庭疾病则无法证实存在这种大气条件。