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Delayed auditory conduction in diabetes: is metformin-induced vitamin B12 deficiency responsible?
Author(s) -
Deepti Khattar
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
functional neurology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.505
H-Index - 42
eISSN - 1971-3274
pISSN - 0393-5264
DOI - 10.11138/fneur/2016.31.2.095
Subject(s) - metformin , vitamin b12 , medicine , diabetes mellitus , endocrinology , audiology , stimulus (psychology) , type 2 diabetes , psychology , psychotherapist
The present study aims to evaluate the functional integrity of the auditory pathway in patients with diabetes taking metformin. A further aim is to assess its association with vitamin B12 deficiency induced by metformin. Thirty diabetics taking metformin and 30 age-matched non-diabetic controls were enrolled. Stimulus-related potentials and vitamin B12 levels were evaluated in all the subjects. The diabetics showed deficient vitamin B12 levels and delayed wave III latency and III-V interpeak latency in the right ear and delayed Na and Pa wave latencies in the left ear compared with the controls. The dose and duration of metformin showed no association with the stimulusrelated potentials. Therefore, although vitamin B12 levels were deficient and auditory conduction impairment was present in the diabetics on metformin, this impairment cannot be attributed to the vitamin B12 deficiency.

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