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Table 3 Factors associated with Ménière’s disease (N=365)

From: Predictive factors of acute sensorineural hearing loss in adult Japanese patients for clinical application by primary care doctors: a cross-sectional study

 

Odds ratio [95% confidence interval]

P-value

Age

1.02 [0.99–1.04]

0.22

Sex

0.94 [0.43–2.09]

0.89

Body mass index

1.04 [1.00–1.09]

0.04*

Hypertension

0.65 [0.25–1.67]

0.37

Haemoglobin A1c

0.88 [0.59–1.32]

0.54

Mental illness

0.37 [0.05–2.40]

0.29

Stress

1.40 [1.03–1.88]

0.02*

Brinkman index score

1.00 [1.00–1.01]

0.35

Alcohol consumption

0.63 [0.43–0.93]

0.02*

Socioeconomic level

0.53 [0.28–0.97]

0.04*

Marital status

1.15 [0.54–2.43]

0.72

Family history of hearing loss

1.66 [0.65–4.21]

0.29

Tinnitus

0.78 [0.41–1.48]

0.45

Ear fullness

0.92 [0.50–1.70]

0.80

Hyperacusis

4.06 [1.39–11.90]

0.01*

Vertigo/dizziness

2.15 [1.11–4.16]

0.02*

  1. Null deviance: 264.65 with 364 degrees of freedom
  2. Residual deviance: 233.30 with 346 degrees of freedom
  3. Akaike’s information criterion value: 271.30
  4. Interactions between the parameters are shown in Supplementary Table 6
  5. *P<0.05