Immune-Related Disorders Associated With Ménière's Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Materia
Allergy Autoimmune disorders Immune-related disorders Meniere's Disease Proinflammatory cytokines
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2023-06Referencia bibliográfica
Lopez‐Escamez, J. A., Vela, J., & Frejo, L. Immune‐Related Disorders Associated With Ménière's Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis. Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery.[DOI10.1002/ohn.386]
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Genetics in Ménière's disease by Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Grant# PI20‐1126); Andalusian Research and Innovation Department (PY20‐00303); The Andalusian Health Department (Grant# PI027‐2020); The Meniere's Society, I+UK (CLINMON‐2); Fellowship (ISCIII, CD20/00153); Universidad de Granada/CBUAResumen
Objective. To analyze evidence supporting an association
between immune-related diseases and Ménière's disease
(MD) since it has long been thought to be related to
autoimmune disorders and allergies.
Data Sources. We retrieved records from Pubmed, Web of
Science, Scopus, and Cochrane Library to identify studies
published between January 2002 and October 2022.
Review Methods. Articles were independently assessed
by 2 reviewers and verified by a third reviewer.
Published cross-sectional studies, cohort/longitudinal studies,
case series, and noncomparative cohort studies
were considered eligible for inclusion. We conducted a
systematic review and meta-analysis according to a
registered protocol on the International Prospective
Register of Systematic Reviews and Preferred Reporting
Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses guidelines.
Selected studies were classified into 2 groups:
epidemiological and genetic association studies. Relative
frequencies and odds ratios (ORs) for each autoinflammatory/
autoimmune disease or genetic marker reported to
be associated with MD.
Results. Fifteen studies from 6 countries met our inclusion
criteria. Nine are epidemiological studies and 6 are genetic
association studies. The epidemiological studies were
used to perform 3 different meta-analyses. Airway allergic
disease and autoimmune thyroid disease showed a significant
association with MD (OR = 2.27 [2.08-2.48] and
OR = 1.35 [1.25-1.46]); while rheumatoid arthritis did not
(OR = 0.63 [0.28-1.41]). Other comorbidities also showed
a significant association with MD like chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease, vitiligo, fibromyalgia, arthritis, and
psoriasis.
Conclusion. Epidemiological evidence supports an association
between MD and immune-related disorders in
European and Asian populations, with population-specific
effects. The evaluation of thyroid diseases, airway
allergic diseases, and other inflammatory diseases should
be implemented in the clinical management of MD
patients.