Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic represented a stressful event.
Objectives: The incidence of newly diagnosed Ménière's disease (MD) patients before and during COVID-19 at our Institution was calculated.
Materials And Methods: The period 2018-2020 was considered. Incidence was calculated as number of annual first MD diagnoses divided by the number of annual first audiological evaluations.
Results: One hundred and eighty-three patients were considered. Annual incidence of MD at our institution was 1.3% in 2018, 1.2% in 2019, and 3.2% in 2020, resulting in a significant increase during COVID-19 pandemic (2018 2020, =.00001; 2019 2020, =.00001). MD patients in 2020 presented a higher number of vertigo attacks (2018 2020, =.04; 2019 2020, =.04) and higher Dizziness Handicap Inventory questionnaire (DHI) values (2018 2020, =.02; 2019 2020, =.03). During COVD-19 pandemic, MD patients reported significantly higher State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) - Y1 (2018 2020, =.04; 2019 2020, =.03).
Conclusions And Significance: A higher incidence of MD first diagnosis was calculated during COVID-19 pandemic; furthermore, MD patients presented with more vertigo attacks and higher DHI values. These could be associated with the higher state anxiety during COVID-19 pandemic.
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