Table 3

Hazard Ratios of Mortality in Participants for Different Primary Causes of Dizziness

Primary Cause of DizzinessNo. of PersonsNo. of DeathsPerson YearsIncidence Rate per 1,000 Person Years (95% CI)Unadjusted HR (95% CI)Adjusted HR (95% CI)a
Cardiovascular disease2371131,49575.61 (62.31-90.90)ReferenceReference
Peripheral vestibular disease601349526.25 (13.98-44.89)0.32 (0.18-0.56)0.46 (0.25-0.84)
Psychiatric disease411526456.88 (31.84-93.82)0.72 (0.42-1.20)0.89 (0.49-1.61)
Other causesb792851654.42 (36.04-78.38)0.69 (0.46-1.05)0.66 (0.43-1.02)
  • HR = hazard ratio; PRIME-MD PHQ = Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders Patient Health Questionnaire.

  • a Adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, level of education, preexistent cardiovascular disease and/or stroke, diabetes, polypharmacy (defined as >5 types of daily medication), an anxiety or depressive disorder according to the PRIME-MD PHQ and the number of assigned dizziness subtypes.

  • b Locomotor disease (n = 15), neurologic disease (excluding cerebrovascular disease) (n = 12), adverse drug effect (n = 10), metabolic or endocrine conditions (n = 3), impaired vision (n = 2), other causes (n = 3), and unclear cause (n = 34).