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The Prevalence and Characteristics of Metabolic Syndrome in Patients with Vertigo
Authors:Toshiaki Yamanaka  Takehiko Fukuda  Shiho Shirota  Yachiyo Sawai  Takayuki Murai  Nobuya Fujita  Hiroshi Hosoi
Institution:1. Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Nara Medical University School of Medicine, Kashihara, Nara, Japan.; 2. Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Nara Prefectural Hospital, Nara, Japan.; Baylor College of Medicine, United States of America,
Abstract:

Objectives/Hypothesis

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a condition that increases the risk of coronary artery disease and cerebral infarction. We determined the prevalence of MetS in vertigo patients and clinically investigated the association between MetS and vertigo.

Study Design

Case-control study

Methods

The subjects were 333 patients, including 107 males and 226 females, who presented with vertigo as a primary symptom. MetS was diagnosed according to the International Diabetes Federation definition, which is based on waist circumference, blood serum levels, and blood pressure.

Results

MetS was detected in 53 (15.9%) of 333 vertigo patients, including 24 males (22.4%) and 29 females (12.8%); i.e., the frequency of MetS was significantly higher among the male patients than the female patients. The overall prevalence of MetS (15.9%) among vertigo patients did not differ from that observed among general adults in previous Japanese surveillance studies; however, MetS was significantly more common among the vertigo patients in males than general adult males. The prevalence of MetS was also examined in five types of vertigo, Concomitant MetS was noted in many males with vertebrobasilar insufficiency (VBI) and isolated vertigo of unknown etiology.

Conclusion

It was suggested that MetS is involved in the development of vertigo in males. MetS might be a risk factor for vascular vertigo such as VBI in males. The high frequency of MetS among males with vertigo of unknown etiology suggested that the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome is involved in this type of isolated vertigo.
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