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  • Otolaryngology
  • Audiology
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Chronic tinnitus affects a significant portion of the population.
  • Tinnitus presentation can vary, with distinct subgroups like intermittent and continuous forms.
  • Understanding the factors differentiating these subgroups is crucial for targeted management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify demographic, audiological, and emotional factors distinguishing intermittent tinnitus from continuous tinnitus.
  • To analyze medical records of tinnitus patients from a tertiary ENT clinic.
  • To provide insights into potentially different underlying mechanisms for tinnitus subgroups.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective review of 1575 medical intake records from a tertiary ENT hospital.
  • Descriptive statistics, binomial logistic regression, and random forests classification were employed.
  • Analysis focused on tinnitus-related factors including hearing loss, emotional aspects, and demographics.

Main Results:

  • Significant differences were observed in duration, total Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI), and THI Functional subscale scores between intermittent and continuous tinnitus groups.
  • Increasing age and higher THI Emotional subscale scores correlated with a greater likelihood of intermittent tinnitus.
  • Longer duration, higher depressive scores, and elevated THI Functional and Catastrophic subscale scores were associated with a decreased likelihood of intermittent tinnitus.

Conclusions:

  • Factors influencing intermittent and continuous tinnitus appear distinct.
  • The findings suggest potentially different pathophysiological mechanisms for intermittent versus continuous tinnitus.
  • This dissociation aids in developing more specific diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for tinnitus management.