Purpose of the Study: To investigate the relation of Ménière's disease (MD) with medical comorbidity or mental conditions. Procedures: Demographic data, medical and mental comorbidities were retrospectively collected and compared from 3 groups of 30 patients each: a group with patients with definite MD, a second one with patients with vestibulopathies other than MD (non-Ménière's vertigo, NMV) and a third one with patients without any vestibular symptoms (control). The level of significance was set at 0.05. Results: The prevalence of mental conditions was 26.7, 23.3 and 6.7% for the MD, the NMV and the control group, respectively. Medical comorbidity was found in 80% of patients in the MD, 63% in the NMV and 20% in the control group. Arthritis was encountered in 8 patients with MD, 3 with NMV and none from the control group. The differences in prevalence of mental disease, comorbidities and arthritis between the MD and the control group were statistically significant (p = 0.02, p Conclusion: Psychological conditions play an important role in patients with MD. The significantly increased prevalence of arthritis in the MD group suggests an inflammatory/autoimmune background as a contributing factor to the disease.
ORL 2016;78:144-150
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