PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

The role of vitamin D in subjective tinnitus-A case-control study.

  • Magdalena Nowaczewska,
  • Stanisław Osiński,
  • Maria Marzec,
  • Michał Wiciński,
  • Katarzyna Bilicka,
  • Wojciech Kaźmierczak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255482
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
p. e0255482

Abstract

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Regarding the high prevalence of vitamin D (25(OH)D) deficiency in the population and its possible association with ear diseases, we aimed to investigate the 25(OH)Dserum level in patients with subjective, nonpulsating tinnitus and its effect on tinnitus severity. The study included 201 tinnitus patients and 99 controls. Patient clinical information, including tinnitus characteristics and severity according to Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI), loudness assessed by Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), audiometry, and the blood level of vitamin D, was recorded. The level of 25(OH)D in tinnitus patients was significantly decreased compared with the controls (19.86 ± 7.53 and 27.43 ± 8.85 ng/ml, respectively; P value 15 ng/dl). There was a strong correlation between the 25(OH)D level and THI. Our findings suggest that a large proportion of tinnitus patients suffers from vitamin D deficiency and that the vitamin D level correlates with tinnitus impact. We recommend a vitamin D assessment for all tinnitus patients.