Wang Di, Li Peifan, Huang Xiaoling, Liu Yixuan, Mao Shihang, Yin Haoning, Wang Na, Luo Yan, Sun Shan
Research Service Office, Eye & ENT Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
NHC Key Laboratory of Hearing Medicine Research, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
JMIR Form Res. 2024 Apr 24;8:e54326. doi: 10.2196/54326.
Tinnitus is a complex and heterogeneous disease that has been identified as a common manifestation of COVID-19. To gain a comprehensive understanding of tinnitus symptoms in individuals following COVID-19 infection, we conducted an online survey called the China Ear Nose and Throat Symptom Survey in the COVID-19 Pandemic (CENTSS) among the Chinese population.
Our objective was to investigate tinnitus and ear-related symptoms after COVID-19 infection in the Chinese population, with the aim of providing a solid empirical foundation for improved health care. The findings from CENTSS can contribute to the development of enhanced management strategies for tinnitus in the context of long COVID. By gaining a better understanding of the factors contributing to tinnitus in individuals with COVID-19, health care providers can tailor interventions to address the specific needs of affected patients. Furthermore, this study serves as a basis for research on the long-term consequences of COVID-19 infection and its associated tinnitus symptoms.
A quantitative, online, cross-sectional survey study design was used to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on experiences with tinnitus in China. Data were collected through an online questionnaire designed to identify the presence of tinnitus and its impacts. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze individuals' demographic characteristics, COVID-19 infection-related ear symptoms, and the cognitive and emotional implications of tinnitus. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to model the cross-sectional baseline associations between demographic characteristics, noise exposure, educational level, health and lifestyle factors, and the occurrence of tinnitus.
Between December 19, 2022, and February 1, 2023, we obtained responses from 1262 Chinese participants representing 24 regions, with an average age of 37 years. Among them, 540 patients (42.8%) reported experiencing ear-related symptoms after COVID-19 infection. Only 114 (9%) of these patients sought medical attention specifically for their ear symptoms, while 426 (33.8%) did not seek hospital care. Tinnitus emerged as the most prevalent and impactful symptom among all ear-related symptoms experienced after COVID-19 infection. Of the respondents, female participants (688/888, 77.78%), younger individuals (<30 years), individuals with lower education levels, participants residing in western China, and those with a history of otolaryngology diseases were more likely to develop tinnitus following COVID-19 infection.
In summary, tinnitus was identified as the most common ear-related symptom during COVID-19 infection. Individuals experiencing tinnitus after COVID-19 infection were found to have poorer cognitive and emotional well-being. Different ear-related symptoms in patients post-COVID-19 infection may suggest viral invasion of various parts of the ear. It is therefore crucial to monitor and manage hearing-related changes resulting from COVID-19 as clinical services resume.
耳鸣是一种复杂的异质性疾病,已被确定为新冠病毒感染的常见表现。为了全面了解新冠病毒感染后个体的耳鸣症状,我们在中国人群中开展了一项名为“新冠疫情期间中国耳鼻咽喉症状调查”(CENTSS)的在线调查。
我们的目的是调查中国人群感染新冠病毒后的耳鸣及耳部相关症状,旨在为改善医疗保健提供坚实的实证基础。CENTSS的研究结果有助于制定针对长期新冠背景下耳鸣的强化管理策略。通过更好地了解新冠病毒感染者中导致耳鸣的因素,医疗保健提供者可以针对性地调整干预措施,以满足受影响患者的特定需求。此外,本研究为新冠病毒感染的长期后果及其相关耳鸣症状的研究奠定了基础。
采用定量、在线、横断面调查研究设计,探讨新冠疫情对中国耳鸣体验的影响。通过在线问卷收集数据,以确定耳鸣的存在及其影响。使用描述性统计分析个体的人口统计学特征、与新冠病毒感染相关的耳部症状以及耳鸣的认知和情感影响。采用单变量和多变量逻辑回归分析,对人口统计学特征、噪声暴露、教育水平、健康和生活方式因素与耳鸣发生之间的横断面基线关联进行建模。
在2022年12月19日至2023年2月1日期间,我们获得了来自代表24个地区的1262名中国参与者的回复,平均年龄为37岁。其中,540名患者(42.8%)报告在感染新冠病毒后出现耳部相关症状。这些患者中只有114名(9%)专门因耳部症状就医,而426名(33.8%)未寻求医院治疗。耳鸣是新冠病毒感染后出现的所有耳部相关症状中最普遍且影响最大的症状。在受访者中,女性参与者(688/888,77.78%)、年轻人(<30岁)、教育水平较低者、居住在中国西部的参与者以及有耳鼻喉科疾病史的人在感染新冠病毒后更有可能出现耳鸣。
总之,耳鸣被确定为新冠病毒感染期间最常见的耳部相关症状。发现感染新冠病毒后出现耳鸣的个体认知和情绪健康状况较差。新冠病毒感染后患者不同的耳部相关症状可能表明病毒侵袭了耳朵的各个部位。因此,随着临床服务的恢复,监测和管理新冠病毒导致的听力相关变化至关重要。