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Prevalence of High Jugular Bulb across Different Stages of Adulthood in A Chinese Population

Pulsatile tinnitus, ear fullness, vertigo, hearing disorders, and vestibular dysfunction have been found to be related to high jugular bulb. Anatomical variation in this region also affects surgical planning and approaches. Therefore, knowledge on the detailed anatomy of the high jugular bulb is cri...

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Autores principales: Wang, Jingjing, Feng, Yanmei, Wang, Hui, Li, Chunyan, Wu, Yaqin, Shi, Haibo, Yin, Shankai, Chen, Zhengnong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7390519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32765944
http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2020.0215
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author Wang, Jingjing
Feng, Yanmei
Wang, Hui
Li, Chunyan
Wu, Yaqin
Shi, Haibo
Yin, Shankai
Chen, Zhengnong
author_facet Wang, Jingjing
Feng, Yanmei
Wang, Hui
Li, Chunyan
Wu, Yaqin
Shi, Haibo
Yin, Shankai
Chen, Zhengnong
author_sort Wang, Jingjing
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description Pulsatile tinnitus, ear fullness, vertigo, hearing disorders, and vestibular dysfunction have been found to be related to high jugular bulb. Anatomical variation in this region also affects surgical planning and approaches. Therefore, knowledge on the detailed anatomy of the high jugular bulb is critical for middle ear and lateral skull base surgery. Prevalence of high jugular bulb is uncertain as data are usually derived from temporal bone specimens and patient reports from hospitals. Therefore, a community-based epidemiological study is necessary to understand the significance of high jugular bulb anatomy. Here, we report a cross-sectional study to characterize the prevalence of high jugular bulb and jugular bulb size using a 3.0 T magnetic resonance imaging. Furthermore, we studied the relationship between the prevalence of high jugular bulb and age-related changes. We enrolled 4539 permanent residents (9078 ears) from two communities in the Shanghai region who underwent magnetic resonance imaging between 2007 and 2011. We divided participants into four subgroups according to age: 35-44 (early middle age), 45-54 (middle age), 55-64 (late middle age), and 65-75 (late adulthood) years. We found that the overall prevalence of high jugular bulb was 14.5% in a Chinese population. There was a higher prevalence of high jugular bulb on the right side and especially in women (both p < 0.001). The occurrence of high jugular bulb was higher in the early middle age group and gradually decreased with age, but was still present in the late adulthood group (p = 0.039). These findings provide useful information on the prevalence of high jugular bulb in a Chinese population and the distribution in age groups, suggesting that high jugular bulb should be considered, even in those without ear disorders. This work serves as a foundation for further research on the relationship between jugular bulb changes and disease symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-73905192020-08-05 Prevalence of High Jugular Bulb across Different Stages of Adulthood in A Chinese Population Wang, Jingjing Feng, Yanmei Wang, Hui Li, Chunyan Wu, Yaqin Shi, Haibo Yin, Shankai Chen, Zhengnong Aging Dis Orginal Article Pulsatile tinnitus, ear fullness, vertigo, hearing disorders, and vestibular dysfunction have been found to be related to high jugular bulb. Anatomical variation in this region also affects surgical planning and approaches. Therefore, knowledge on the detailed anatomy of the high jugular bulb is critical for middle ear and lateral skull base surgery. Prevalence of high jugular bulb is uncertain as data are usually derived from temporal bone specimens and patient reports from hospitals. Therefore, a community-based epidemiological study is necessary to understand the significance of high jugular bulb anatomy. Here, we report a cross-sectional study to characterize the prevalence of high jugular bulb and jugular bulb size using a 3.0 T magnetic resonance imaging. Furthermore, we studied the relationship between the prevalence of high jugular bulb and age-related changes. We enrolled 4539 permanent residents (9078 ears) from two communities in the Shanghai region who underwent magnetic resonance imaging between 2007 and 2011. We divided participants into four subgroups according to age: 35-44 (early middle age), 45-54 (middle age), 55-64 (late middle age), and 65-75 (late adulthood) years. We found that the overall prevalence of high jugular bulb was 14.5% in a Chinese population. There was a higher prevalence of high jugular bulb on the right side and especially in women (both p < 0.001). The occurrence of high jugular bulb was higher in the early middle age group and gradually decreased with age, but was still present in the late adulthood group (p = 0.039). These findings provide useful information on the prevalence of high jugular bulb in a Chinese population and the distribution in age groups, suggesting that high jugular bulb should be considered, even in those without ear disorders. This work serves as a foundation for further research on the relationship between jugular bulb changes and disease symptoms. JKL International LLC 2020-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7390519/ /pubmed/32765944 http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2020.0215 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Wang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Wang, Jingjing
Feng, Yanmei
Wang, Hui
Li, Chunyan
Wu, Yaqin
Shi, Haibo
Yin, Shankai
Chen, Zhengnong
Prevalence of High Jugular Bulb across Different Stages of Adulthood in A Chinese Population
title Prevalence of High Jugular Bulb across Different Stages of Adulthood in A Chinese Population
title_full Prevalence of High Jugular Bulb across Different Stages of Adulthood in A Chinese Population
title_fullStr Prevalence of High Jugular Bulb across Different Stages of Adulthood in A Chinese Population
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of High Jugular Bulb across Different Stages of Adulthood in A Chinese Population
title_short Prevalence of High Jugular Bulb across Different Stages of Adulthood in A Chinese Population
title_sort prevalence of high jugular bulb across different stages of adulthood in a chinese population
topic Orginal Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7390519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32765944
http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2020.0215
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