Can Video Head Impulse Testing Be Used To Estimate the Involved Canal in Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
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Date
2024
Authors
Uslu, Mustafa
Egrilmez, Murat
Miman, Murat Cem
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Aves
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GOLD
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Yes
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No
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There may be confusion about which canal is involved in patients with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), especially with those that have subtle findings. The study aimed to determine if video head impulse testing may be used in such patients as a diagnostic tool. Symptom scoring and treatment efficiency in BPPV are essential parts of the process. Therefore, inventories like "Dizziness Handicap Inventory" may be useful in this regard. METHODS: Patients with posterior and lateral canal BPPV were included. Video head impulse testing was performed prior to treatment and 1 week after treatment. Vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) gains were noted and compared to the opposite side. The presence of correction saccades was noted as well. Also, pretreatment and posttreatment Dizziness Handicap Inventory scores were compared. RESULTS: Fifty-seven patients were diagnosed with posterior canal BPPV, and sixteen were with horizontal canal BPPV. In patients with posterior canal BPPV, there was no difference between the involved canal VOR gains and the other canals on the same side (P =.639). The involved horizontal canal did not differ from the opposite horizontal canal. Patients with lateral canal BPPV show more significant improvement after treatment compared to patients with posterior canal BPPV. CONCLUSION: Video head impulse testing may not be used to estimate the involved canal in BPPV; however, it may be used to evaluate the efficiency of the treatment, especially in the lateral canal.
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Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, Otology, Vertigo, Vestibular Diseases, Male, Adult, Video Recording, Reflex, Vestibulo-Ocular, Middle Aged, Semicircular Canals, Otorhinolaryngology, RF1-547, Saccades, Humans, Original Article, Female, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, Head Impulse Test, Aged
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The Journal of International Advanced Otology
Volume
20
Issue
3
Start Page
255
End Page
260
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