Eleni Genitsaridi
The spatial percept of tinnitus is associated with hearing asymmetry: subgroup comparisons
Genitsaridi, Eleni; Kypraios, Theodore; Edvall, Niklas K.; Trpchevska, Natalia; Canlon, Barbara; Hoare, Derek J.; Cederroth, Christopher; Hall, Deborah A.
Authors
Professor THEODORE KYPRAIOS THEODORE.KYPRAIOS@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
PROFESSOR OF STATISTICS
Niklas K. Edvall
Natalia Trpchevska
Barbara Canlon
Dr DEREK HOARE derek.hoare@nottingham.ac.uk
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN HEARING SCIENCES
Christopher Cederroth
Deborah A. Hall
Abstract
The spatial percept of tinnitus is hypothesized as an important variable for tinnitus subtyping. Hearing asymmetry often associates with tinnitus laterality, but not always. One of the methodological limitations for cross-study comparisons is how the variables for hearing asymmetry and tinnitus spatial perception are defined. In this study, data from two independent datasets were combined (n= 833 adults, age ranging from 20 to 91 years, 404 males, 429 females) to investigate characteristics of subgroups with different tinnitus spatial perception focusing on hearing asymmetry. Three principle findings emerged. First, a hearing asymmetry variable emphasizing the maximum interaural difference most strongly discriminated unilateral from bilateral tinnitus. Merging lateralized bilateral tinnitus (perceived in both ears but worse in one side) with unilateral tinnitus weakened this relationship. Second, there was an association between unilateral tinnitus and ipsilateral asymmetric hearing. Third, unilateral and bilateral tinnitus were phenotypically distinct, with unilateral tinnitus being characterized by older age, asymmetric hearing, more often wearing one hearing aid, older age at tinnitus onset, shorter tinnitus duration, and higher percentage of time being annoyed by tinnitus. We recommend that careful consideration is given to the definitions of hearing asymmetry and tinnitus spatial perception in order to improve the comparability of findings across studies.
Citation
Genitsaridi, E., Kypraios, T., Edvall, N. K., Trpchevska, N., Canlon, B., Hoare, D. J., Cederroth, C., & Hall, D. A. The spatial percept of tinnitus is associated with hearing asymmetry: subgroup comparisons
Working Paper Type | Working Paper |
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Deposit Date | Jul 28, 2021 |
Publicly Available Date | Aug 2, 2021 |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/4395504 |
Publisher URL | https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.05.20073999v1 |
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