SOME RELATED FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO
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Objective: To describe several clinical, subclinical characteristics and determine associated factors of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). Method: 48 patients treated in Cua Dong General Hospital from February 2022 to October 2022 including 23 BBPV patients and 25 non – BBPV patients (control group) were enrolled to this analytical cross – sectional study. Result: The mean age of patients with BPPV was 66.50±12.30, female gender accounted for 78.3% and percentage of patients with relapses was 69.6%. The mean BMI was 22.37±1.60 and the average T-score was -2,73±0,71. Common medical histories and comorbid diseases included: dyslipidemia (60.9%), type 2 diabetes (43.5%), hypertension (44.0%), osteoporosis (39, 1%), anxiety-depressive disorder (39.1%). Factors associated with BPPV included: female gender (p=0.03, OR: 4.582), anxiety-depressive disorder (p=0.046, OR: 4.714), BMI (p=0.048), T-score index (p=0.035). Conclusion: Female gender accounted for the majority (78,3%) and 69.6% of patients had various relapses. Factors associated with BPPV included: female gender, anxiety-depressive disorder, BMI, T-score index.
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Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
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