Title of article :
Increased Serum Lipid Levels in Patients with Subjective Tinnitus
Author/Authors :
Avcı, Deniz Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Nevsehir State Hospital - Nevsehir, Turkey
Abstract :
The aim was to investigate the link between tinnitus and serum levels of total cholesterol (TC),
triglyceride (TRG), low-density (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) in the central anatolian
Turkish population.
Materials and Methods:
The retrospective and case-control study included a total of 91 patients with subjective tinnitus and a
control group of age- and sex-matched 65 healthy volunteers. A detailed otolaryngologic examination
followed by pure tone audiometry, serum lipid values, and magnetic resonance imaging of the
temporal bone was performed. The clinical characteristics of tinnitus were registered for all patients.
The serum levels of TC, TRG, LDL and HDL were compared between the two groups.
Results:
Mean TC level was 200.57±41.06 mg/dL in the patient group and 179.0±39.03 mg/dL in the control
group (P=0.001). Mean TRG level was 177.76±86.94 mg/dL in the patient group and 124.43±61.44
mg/dL in the control group (P=0.000). Mean LDL level was 115.88±32.56 mg/dL in the patient group
and 101.31±34.42 mg/dL in the control group (P=0.008). Mean HDL level was 50.25±13.60 mg/dL in
the patient group and 53.46±12.66 mg/dL in the control group (P=0.137). Among all the serum lipids,
TC, TRG and LDL established a significant difference between the two groups.
Conclusion:
The results indicated that TC, TRG and LDL levels were significantly higher in tinnitus group and
this increase implicates the potential role of hyperlipidemia associated with altered lipid metabolism
in the etiology of tinnitus. We suggest that serum lipid levels could be useful and conducive in the
diagnosis and prognosis of tinnitus.
Keywords :
Triglyceride , Total cholesterol , Subjective tinnitus , LDL , HDL
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology