2017
DOI: 10.1111/nep.12800
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Risk of sudden sensorineural hearing loss in patients with end‐stage renal disease undergoing dialysis

Abstract: Patients with ESRD exhibit a higher risk of SSHL than people without kidney disease. The SSHL risk is greater for patients on PD than on HD.

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“…The annual incidence of unilateral SSNHL in the South Korean population has previously been reported as up to 2.42 cases per 10 000 individuals, 6 and so the incidence in our cohort is 12‐fold higher. Several other diseases have been associated with an increased incidence of unilateral SSNHL with an incidence per 10 000 person‐years of 10.24 in a population with chronic renal failure, 7 21.2–29.5 in patients undergoing renal dialysis, 8 3.8 in carriers of Hepatitis B or C, 9 and 4.32 in carriers of HIV 4 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The annual incidence of unilateral SSNHL in the South Korean population has previously been reported as up to 2.42 cases per 10 000 individuals, 6 and so the incidence in our cohort is 12‐fold higher. Several other diseases have been associated with an increased incidence of unilateral SSNHL with an incidence per 10 000 person‐years of 10.24 in a population with chronic renal failure, 7 21.2–29.5 in patients undergoing renal dialysis, 8 3.8 in carriers of Hepatitis B or C, 9 and 4.32 in carriers of HIV 4 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 8 Furthermore, SSHL in the hypopharyngeal cancer group and its control group was significantly elevated in patients with DM (HR: 3.698; AHR: 4.702), consistent with previous studies. 9 11 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies have found many risk factors such as ageing, exposure to loud noises, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, lipid abnormality, medications and socioeconomic status 7–12. Recently, a study in Taiwan showed that patients with end-stage renal disease had a higher risk of sudden sensorineural hearing loss, compared with controls 13. Additionally, several epidemiological studies have reported that symptoms of renal injury, such as albuminuria, low-grade albuminuria, high urine albumin creatinine ratio, dipstick proteinuria, low estimated glomerular filtration rate and chronic kidney disease (CKD), were associated with higher risk of HI 14–16.…”
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confidence: 99%