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Relationship between Hearing Loss and Dementia Differs According to the Underlying Mechanism

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The associations between hearing loss (HL) and the mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment (CI) remain unclear. We evaluated the effects of clinical factors, vascular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) markers, and CI mechanisms on HL. METHODS: In total, 112 patients with CI...

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Autores principales: Jung, Jinsei, Bae, Seong Hoon, Han, Ji Hyuk, Kwak, Sang Hyun, Nam, Gi-Sung, Lee, Phil Hyu, Sohn, Young Ho, Yun, Mijin, Ye, Byung Seok
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Publicado: Korean Neurological Association 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8053549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33835751
http://dx.doi.org/10.3988/jcn.2021.17.2.290
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author Jung, Jinsei
Bae, Seong Hoon
Han, Ji Hyuk
Kwak, Sang Hyun
Nam, Gi-Sung
Lee, Phil Hyu
Sohn, Young Ho
Yun, Mijin
Ye, Byung Seok
author_facet Jung, Jinsei
Bae, Seong Hoon
Han, Ji Hyuk
Kwak, Sang Hyun
Nam, Gi-Sung
Lee, Phil Hyu
Sohn, Young Ho
Yun, Mijin
Ye, Byung Seok
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The associations between hearing loss (HL) and the mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment (CI) remain unclear. We evaluated the effects of clinical factors, vascular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) markers, and CI mechanisms on HL. METHODS: In total, 112 patients with CI (59% demented) and subjective HL prospectively underwent MRI, amyloid positron-emission tomography (PET), hearing evaluations, and neuropsychological tests including a language comprehension test. Patients were categorized into pure-Alzheimer's disease-related CI (ADCI), pure-Lewy-body disease-related CI (LBCI), mixed-ADCI/LBCI, and non-ADCI/LBCI groups based on clinical features and PET biomarkers. RESULTS: The risk of peripheral HL [defined as a pure-tone average (PTA) threshold >40 dB] was higher in the pure-LBCI group than in the pure-ADCI and mixed-ADCI/LBCI groups, and lower in the presence of ADCI. The non-ADCI/LBCI group had the most-severe vascular MRI markers and showed a higher risk of peripheral HL than did the pure-ADCI and mixed-ADCI/LBCI groups. While the pure-LBCI group had a higher risk of comprehension dysfunction than the pure-ADCI group regardless of the PTA and the score on the Korean version of the Mini Mental State Examination (K-MMSE), those in the pure-LBCI group even with a better K-MMSE score had a risk of comprehension dysfunction comparable to that in the mixed-ADCI/LBCI group due to a worse PTA. CONCLUSIONS: Peripheral HL could be associated with the absence of significant β-amyloid deposition in patients with CI and characteristic of the pure-LBCI and non-ADCI/LBCI groups.
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spelling pubmed-80535492021-04-29 Relationship between Hearing Loss and Dementia Differs According to the Underlying Mechanism Jung, Jinsei Bae, Seong Hoon Han, Ji Hyuk Kwak, Sang Hyun Nam, Gi-Sung Lee, Phil Hyu Sohn, Young Ho Yun, Mijin Ye, Byung Seok J Clin Neurol Original Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The associations between hearing loss (HL) and the mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment (CI) remain unclear. We evaluated the effects of clinical factors, vascular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) markers, and CI mechanisms on HL. METHODS: In total, 112 patients with CI (59% demented) and subjective HL prospectively underwent MRI, amyloid positron-emission tomography (PET), hearing evaluations, and neuropsychological tests including a language comprehension test. Patients were categorized into pure-Alzheimer's disease-related CI (ADCI), pure-Lewy-body disease-related CI (LBCI), mixed-ADCI/LBCI, and non-ADCI/LBCI groups based on clinical features and PET biomarkers. RESULTS: The risk of peripheral HL [defined as a pure-tone average (PTA) threshold >40 dB] was higher in the pure-LBCI group than in the pure-ADCI and mixed-ADCI/LBCI groups, and lower in the presence of ADCI. The non-ADCI/LBCI group had the most-severe vascular MRI markers and showed a higher risk of peripheral HL than did the pure-ADCI and mixed-ADCI/LBCI groups. While the pure-LBCI group had a higher risk of comprehension dysfunction than the pure-ADCI group regardless of the PTA and the score on the Korean version of the Mini Mental State Examination (K-MMSE), those in the pure-LBCI group even with a better K-MMSE score had a risk of comprehension dysfunction comparable to that in the mixed-ADCI/LBCI group due to a worse PTA. CONCLUSIONS: Peripheral HL could be associated with the absence of significant β-amyloid deposition in patients with CI and characteristic of the pure-LBCI and non-ADCI/LBCI groups. Korean Neurological Association 2021-04 2021-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8053549/ /pubmed/33835751 http://dx.doi.org/10.3988/jcn.2021.17.2.290 Text en Copyright © 2021 Korean Neurological Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kwak, Sang Hyun
Nam, Gi-Sung
Lee, Phil Hyu
Sohn, Young Ho
Yun, Mijin
Ye, Byung Seok
Relationship between Hearing Loss and Dementia Differs According to the Underlying Mechanism
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title_full Relationship between Hearing Loss and Dementia Differs According to the Underlying Mechanism
title_fullStr Relationship between Hearing Loss and Dementia Differs According to the Underlying Mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Hearing Loss and Dementia Differs According to the Underlying Mechanism
title_short Relationship between Hearing Loss and Dementia Differs According to the Underlying Mechanism
title_sort relationship between hearing loss and dementia differs according to the underlying mechanism
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8053549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33835751
http://dx.doi.org/10.3988/jcn.2021.17.2.290
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