R L Fang, Q Leng, Y Wang, M M Chen, Y Cui, X L Wu, Y Ju
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The patients were divided into the young and middle-aged group (<65 years old) and the older group (≥65 years old). The differences in clinical symptoms and consultation time were compared between these two groups. Categorical variables were represented by numbers (%), and compared using Chi-squared tests or Fisher's exact probability test for analysis; whereas, continuous variables conforming to normal distribution were represented by mean±standard deviation. Both data groups were compared and analyzed by Student's <i>t</i>-test. <b>Results:</b> The mean age of the older group was 65-92 (71±5) years, while the mean age of the middle-aged group was 18-64 (49±12) years. The incidence of vertigo (42.5% vs. 49.1%, <i>χ</i><sup>2</sup>=23.69, <i>P</i><0.001); vertigo triggered by changes in position of the head or body (52.4% vs. 58.7%, <i>χ</i><sup>2</sup>=22.31, <i>P</i><0.001); and autonomic symptoms (10.1% vs. 12.4%, <i>χ</i><sup>2</sup>=7.09, <i>P</i>=0.008) were lower, but hearing loss (11.8% vs. 7.8%, <i>χ</i><sup>2</sup>=27.36, <i>P</i><0.001) and sleep disorders (18.5% vs. 15.2%, <i>χ</i><sup>2</sup>=11.13, <i>P</i>=0.001) were higher in the older group than in the young and middle-aged group. The time from the appearance of dizziness to diagnosis was commonly longer in the older patient group than the other group (55.0% vs. 38.5%, <i>χ</i><sup>2</sup>=55.95, <i>P</i><0.001). <b>Conclusions:</b> Older patients with BPPV have more atypical symptoms and complex concomitant symptoms than young and middle-aged patients. 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目的:比较老年患者与中青年患者在良性阵发性体位性眩晕(BPPV)的临床症状及诊断所需时间的差异。方法:回顾性分析首都医科大学附属北京天坛医院眩晕临床诊疗研究中心眩晕数据库中2019年1月至2021年10月诊断为BPPV的6 807例患者的病历。数据包括基本人口统计信息、结构化病史问卷中的临床症状以及从BPPV症状出现到诊断会诊的时间间隔。将患者分为青壮年组和中年组(t检验)。结果:老年组平均年龄65 ~ 92(71±5)岁,中老年组平均年龄18 ~ 64(49±12)岁。眩晕发生率(42.5%比49.1%,χ2=23.69, Pχ2=22.31, Pχ2=7.09, P=0.008)低于中青年组,而听力损失发生率(11.8%比7.8%,χ2=27.36, Pχ2=11.13, P=0.001)高于中青年组。老年BPPV患者出现头晕症状至确诊时间明显长于其他组(55.0% vs. 38.5%, χ2=55.95, p < 0.05)。结论:老年BPPV患者比中青年患者有更多的不典型症状和复杂的伴随症状。对于老年头晕患者,即使临床症状不典型,也需要体位检查来确认BPPV的可能性。
[A comparative analysis of the clinical symptoms of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo between older and young and middle-aged patients].
Objective: To compare the differences in clinical symptoms and the time required for diagnosis of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) between older patients and young and middle-aged patients in the structured inquiry of dizziness history. Methods: The medical records of 6 807 patients diagnosed with BPPV from the Vertigo Database of Vertigo Clinical Diagnosis, Treatment, and Research Center of Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, between January 2019 and October 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. The data included basic demographic information, clinical symptoms in a structured medical history questionnaire, and the time interval from the appearance of BPPV symptoms to diagnosis consultation. The patients were divided into the young and middle-aged group (<65 years old) and the older group (≥65 years old). The differences in clinical symptoms and consultation time were compared between these two groups. Categorical variables were represented by numbers (%), and compared using Chi-squared tests or Fisher's exact probability test for analysis; whereas, continuous variables conforming to normal distribution were represented by mean±standard deviation. Both data groups were compared and analyzed by Student's t-test. Results: The mean age of the older group was 65-92 (71±5) years, while the mean age of the middle-aged group was 18-64 (49±12) years. The incidence of vertigo (42.5% vs. 49.1%, χ2=23.69, P<0.001); vertigo triggered by changes in position of the head or body (52.4% vs. 58.7%, χ2=22.31, P<0.001); and autonomic symptoms (10.1% vs. 12.4%, χ2=7.09, P=0.008) were lower, but hearing loss (11.8% vs. 7.8%, χ2=27.36, P<0.001) and sleep disorders (18.5% vs. 15.2%, χ2=11.13, P=0.001) were higher in the older group than in the young and middle-aged group. The time from the appearance of dizziness to diagnosis was commonly longer in the older patient group than the other group (55.0% vs. 38.5%, χ2=55.95, P<0.001). Conclusions: Older patients with BPPV have more atypical symptoms and complex concomitant symptoms than young and middle-aged patients. For older patients with dizziness, positional testing is needed to confirm the possibility of BPPV even if the clinical symptoms are atypical.