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Autophony in inpatients with anorexia nervosa or avoidant restrictive food intake disorder

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS
卷 55, 期 3, 页码 388-392

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/eat.23667

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anorexia nervosa; autophony; eustachian tube dysfunction; malnutrition; prealbumin

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This study investigated the prevalence of autophony, a distressing auditory symptom commonly associated with patulous eustachian tube, in individuals with severe malnourishment due to an eating disorder. Results showed that 42.6% of the patients reported experiencing autophony, and its presence was correlated with lower serum prealbumin levels and body weight.
Objective To assess for the prevalence of autophony, a distressing auditory symptom commonly attributed to patulous eustachian tube, in a cohort of individuals with severe malnourishment due to an eating disorder. Method A cross-sectional survey study was performed. Patients admitted for inpatient medical stabilization of an eating disorder, who were also at low body weight, were asked to complete a survey assessing aural symptoms present in the previous 24 hr, including autophony. Anthropometric data and prealbumin levels were collected. Results Of 101 patients enrolled, 43 (42.6%) reported symptoms of autophony. The presence of autophony was associated with lower serum prealbumin levels and lower body weight as measured by percentage of ideal body weight. Discussion Autophony is a commonly reported, albeit rarely discussed, symptom in individuals with severe eating disorders and correlates with degree of malnutrition.

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