2022
DOI: 10.1080/14992027.2022.2109073
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Peripheral hearing in Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review

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“…11 In the same line, Moore et al, 52 using data from the UK Biobank study, observed that cognitive abilities decreased as SRTn increased; thus, HL could be a prodromal factor in the development of Alzheimer's disease, since people who develop dementia have accelerated deteriorations in cognitive performance up to 6 years earlier. 53 Regarding the association between SRTn and Parkinson's disease, Leme et al, 12 in a systematic review, observed that sensorineural HL and cochlear impairment are more severe in participants with Parkinson's disease, which is consistent with our findings. Hearing function is susceptible to neurochemical changes, which can be produced by neurodegenerative diseases that alter the integrity of the synaptic pathway and the neurotransmitters involved; thus, HL may be an early marker of the disease.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…11 In the same line, Moore et al, 52 using data from the UK Biobank study, observed that cognitive abilities decreased as SRTn increased; thus, HL could be a prodromal factor in the development of Alzheimer's disease, since people who develop dementia have accelerated deteriorations in cognitive performance up to 6 years earlier. 53 Regarding the association between SRTn and Parkinson's disease, Leme et al, 12 in a systematic review, observed that sensorineural HL and cochlear impairment are more severe in participants with Parkinson's disease, which is consistent with our findings. Hearing function is susceptible to neurochemical changes, which can be produced by neurodegenerative diseases that alter the integrity of the synaptic pathway and the neurotransmitters involved; thus, HL may be an early marker of the disease.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…To our knowledge, this is the first study examining the association between hearing function and multimorbidity. Previous studies have examined the association between HL and some of the specific chronic diseases included in the definition of multimorbidity 10‐16 . For example, Sharma et al, 10 in a cross‐sectional analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), observed that COPD was directly associated with HL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several studies have shown that hearing impaired people suffer more frequently from PS [162,167]. In puretone audiometry, predominantly high-frequency losses [168][169][170][171] are found that exceed the extent of merely presbycusis [169,[172][173][174][175]. A British case-control study of 55 patients with PS and early onset ( ≤ 55 years) found unilateral or bilateral hearing thresholds deviating from the age norm in 64.7 % of patients and 28 % of the age-and sex-matched control group [169].…”
Section: Hearing Loss and Parkinson's Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mehrere Studien konnten zeigen, dass Schwerhörige häufiger unter Parkinson leiden [162,167]. In der Tonaudiometrie findet man vorwiegend Hochtonverluste [168][169][170][171] die das Ausmaß einer reinen Presbyakusis überschreiten [169,[172][173][174][175]. Eine britische Fallkontrollstudie an 55 Patienten mit PS und frühem Erkrankungsbeginn ( ≤ 55 Jahre) fand bei 64,7 % der Patienten und 28 % der alters-und geschlechts-angepassten Kontrollgruppe ein-oder beidseitig von der Altersnorm abweichende Hörschwellen [169].…”
Section: Schwerhörigkeit Und Parkinsonunclassified