ObjectiveThis study aims to estimate the incidence of Vestibular neuritis (VN) in three different districts in Italy, its epidemiological features, and the prevalence of comorbidities associated with it. MethodsAn observational prospective study of 198 patients referred to ENT departments in Siena, Grosseto, and Cuneo was carried out over a 2-year period. Each patient underwent a complete otoneurologic examination in the first 48 h from the onset of symptoms and a brain MRI in the early stages of the disease. The follow-up lasted for 1 year. ResultsThe total VN incidence rate of the three municipalities was 48.497 (95% CI: 48.395-48.598) and its standardized value was 53.564 (95% CI: 53.463-53.666). The total VN incidence rate for the whole sample (municipality and district of the three centers) was 18.218 (95% CI: 18.164-18.272), and its standardized value was 20.185 (95% CI: 20.129-20.241). A significant difference was highlighted between patients living in the city compared to those living in the surrounding area (p < 0.000), this may be due to the ease of reaching the otoneurological referral center. ConclusionThe total incidence rate for the three municipalities was 48.497. This result is higher than previously reported studies.

Mandalà, M., Salerni, L., Ferretti, F., Bindi, I., Gualtieri, G., Corallo, G., et al. (2023). The incidence of vestibular neuritis in Italy. FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY, 14, 1177621 [10.3389/fneur.2023.1177621].

The incidence of vestibular neuritis in Italy

Mandalà, Marco;Salerni, Lorenzo;Ferretti, Fabio;Bindi, Ilaria;Gualtieri, Giacomo;Corallo, Giulia;Viberti, Francesca;Gusinu, Roberto;Astore, Serena;Boccuzzi, Simone;Nuti, Daniele
2023-01-01

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ObjectiveThis study aims to estimate the incidence of Vestibular neuritis (VN) in three different districts in Italy, its epidemiological features, and the prevalence of comorbidities associated with it. MethodsAn observational prospective study of 198 patients referred to ENT departments in Siena, Grosseto, and Cuneo was carried out over a 2-year period. Each patient underwent a complete otoneurologic examination in the first 48 h from the onset of symptoms and a brain MRI in the early stages of the disease. The follow-up lasted for 1 year. ResultsThe total VN incidence rate of the three municipalities was 48.497 (95% CI: 48.395-48.598) and its standardized value was 53.564 (95% CI: 53.463-53.666). The total VN incidence rate for the whole sample (municipality and district of the three centers) was 18.218 (95% CI: 18.164-18.272), and its standardized value was 20.185 (95% CI: 20.129-20.241). A significant difference was highlighted between patients living in the city compared to those living in the surrounding area (p < 0.000), this may be due to the ease of reaching the otoneurological referral center. ConclusionThe total incidence rate for the three municipalities was 48.497. This result is higher than previously reported studies.
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Mandalà, M., Salerni, L., Ferretti, F., Bindi, I., Gualtieri, G., Corallo, G., et al. (2023). The incidence of vestibular neuritis in Italy. FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY, 14, 1177621 [10.3389/fneur.2023.1177621].
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