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Review
. 2021 Oct 1;13(10):e18421.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.18421. eCollection 2021 Oct.

Audiovestibular Symptoms at the Intensive Care Unit: A Narrative Review

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Audiovestibular Symptoms at the Intensive Care Unit: A Narrative Review

Luisa M Escobar et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Vertigo, tinnitus and hearing loss are the most common audiovestibular symptoms detected in the emergency departments and outpatients settings. However, little is known about these on patients at the intensive care unit. Although these symptoms may be common in this scenario, few studies have documented their onset, triggers and other factors associated to their presentation. The evaluation of these symptoms is a challenge for intensive care unit physicians, neurologists and otolaryngologists due to several factors as consciousness, systemic comorbidities, prolonged immobility and antibiotic therapy. The frequency of audiovestibular symptoms at the intensive care unit and the related events and factors associated to their presentation will be explored in this review.

Keywords: critical care; hearing loss; intensive care unit; tinnitus; vertigo diagnosis.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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