Research Article

Analysis of Changes in Brain Region and Connectomics in the Acute Stage of Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss in the Resting State via Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Table 1

Comparison of basic data of medical staff between the two groups.

Basic informationPatient group (n = 80)Control group (n = 40)

Sex ratio (male/female)42.5/57.537.5/62.51.457
Age (years old)35.36 ± 10.3437.11 ± 8.952.568
Duration of disease (days)9.16 ± 1.76
Height (cm)160.44 ± 11.42158.33 ± 10.681.496
Body weight (kg)57.03 ± 5.8255.81 ± 7.031.733
Years of education (years)12.35 ± 3.2511.09 ± 2.882.024
THI score (points)49.68 ± 13.0651.66 ± 16.772.145
Auris sinistra/Auris dextra21.74 ± 4.11/85.71 ± 9.0121.33 ± 3.57/20.77 ± 3.810.0378

indicated a statistically significant difference compared with the patient group ().