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Prevalence of otolaryngologic diseases in South Korea: data from the Korea national health and nutrition examination survey 2008
Authors:Cho Yang-Sun  Choi Seung-Ho  Park Kyoung Ho  Park Hong Ju  Kim Jeong-Whun  Moon Il Joon  Rhee Chae-Seo  Kim Kyung Soo  Sun Dong-Il  Lee Seung Hwan  Koo Ja-Won  Koh Yoon Woo  Lee Kun Hee  Lee Seung Won  Oh Kyung Won  Pyo Eun Young  Lee Ari  Kim Young Taek  Lee Chul Hee
Institution:Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:

Objectives

The aims of this study were to evaluate the prevalence of otolaryngologic diseases in Korea.

Methods

We obtained data from the 2008 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (KNHANES), which were cross-sectional surveys of the civilian, non-institutionalized population of South Korea (n=4,930). A field survey team that included an otolaryngologist, nurses, and interviewers moved with a mobile examination unit and performed otolaryngologic interviews and physical examinations.

Results

The prevalence of subjective hearing loss, tinnitus, preauricular fistua, tympanic membrane perforation, and cholesteatoma were 11.97%, 20.27%, 2.08%, 1.60%, and 1.18%, respectively. Dizziness and vestibular dysfunction were common among Korean adults, since 23.33% of the participants reported symptoms of dizziness or imbalance, and the prevalence of vestibular dysfunction was 3.86%. The prevalence of nasal diseases was relatively high, as the prevalence of allergic rhinitis, chronic rhinosinusitis, and a deviated nasal septum were 28.01%, 7.12%, and 42.94%, respectively. Subjective dysphonia was found in 6.60% of the participants, and the prevalence of subjective dysphonia increased with age.

Conclusion

This is the first nation-wide epidemiologic study to assess the prevalence of otolaryngologic diseases by both the Korean Otolaryngologic Society and the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Considering the high prevalence of otolaryngologic diseases in Korea, the results call for additional studies to better prevent and manage otolaryngologic diseases.
Keywords:Prevalence  Epidemiology  Ear diseases  Nose diseases  Laryngeal diseases
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