Abstract
To assess the prevalence of Meniere disease in the population of 5 million in Finland according to the criteria of the Committee on Hearing and Equilibrium of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) recommendation. Retrospective investigation based on patient records of 306 patients treated for Meniere disease and recognized as such according to the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-9 or ICD-10) in seven Finnish hospitals serving a population of 1.5 million people. Patients were selected from the computerized patient registers of outpatients and inpatients having received an appropriate diagnosis during the period from 1992 to 1996 and re-evaluated. Definite cases according to AAO-HNS guidelines were identified to calculate the prevalence of Meniere disease in Finland at the end of 1996. A total of 131 definite cases of Meniere disease were identified. The prevalence of at least 43 per 100,000 and an average annual incidence of 4.3 per 100,000 were obtained. The prevalence turned out to be higher (P<.001) in Northern areas (49/100,000) than in the south (38/100,000). The prevalence did not differ in the areas of university hospitals (44/100,000) from those of central hospitals (42/100,000). The prevalence and incidence in Finland is lower than could be expected from previous international surveys, most of which provide inadequate data for forming a real picture of the epidemiology of Meniere disease. Uniform diagnostic criteria are indispensable for further research.
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