Diagnostic criteria of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

S. Swain
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Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the mos common cause of peripheral vertigo. The pathophysiology of BPPV is canalolithiasis which includes free-floating otoconial debris within the endolymph of a semicircular canal, or cupulolithiasis comprising otoconial debris adherent to the cupula. The posterior and/or lateral semicircular canals are often affected in BPPV. It is characterized by a brief episode of rotatory vertigo associated with positional and/or positioning nystagmus, which is elicited by specific head positions or changes in head position relative to gravity. In the case of the posterior canal type of BPPV, torsional nystagmus is induced by the Dix-Hallpike test. In patients of lateral canal type of BPPV, horizontal geotropic or apogeotropic nystagmus is induced by the supine roll test. The observation of positional and/or positioning nystagmus is needed for the diagnosis of BPPV. The treatment of BPPV includes canalith repositioning procedure (CRP). By series of head position changes, the CRP moves the otoconial debris from the involved semicircular canal to the utricle. This review article presents operational diagnostic criteria for BPPV, formulated by the Committee for Classification of Vestibular Disorders of the Barany Society. This classification reflects the current knowledge of the clinical aspect and pathophysiology of BPPV. These diagnostic criteria will be helpful for the understanding of the disease and will lead to further development in the management of BPPV.
良性阵发性位置性眩晕的诊断标准
良性阵发性位置性眩晕(BPPV)是周围性眩晕最常见的病因。良性阵发性位置性眩晕的病理生理学原理是耳道石症,包括半规管内淋巴中自由漂浮的耳石碎片,或由附着在杯状体上的耳石碎片组成的杯状体石症。BPPV患者的后半规管和/或侧半规管经常受到影响。其特征是短暂的旋转性眩晕,伴有位置性和/或定位性眼球震颤,由特定的头部位置或头部相对于重力的位置变化引起。在后管型 BPPV 患者中,Dix-Hallpike 试验可诱发扭转性眼球震颤。对于外侧管型 BPPV 患者,可通过仰卧翻滚试验诱发水平向斜或向斜性眼震。诊断 BPPV 需要观察位置性眼球震颤和/或定位性眼球震颤。治疗 BPPV 的方法包括椎管复位术(CRP)。通过一系列头部位置的改变,CRP 可将耳骨碎片从受累的半规管移至耳蜗。这篇综述文章介绍了巴拉尼学会前庭疾病分类委员会制定的 BPPV 诊断标准。该分类法反映了目前对 BPPV 临床方面和病理生理学的了解。这些诊断标准将有助于人们对该疾病的了解,并促进 BPPV 治疗的进一步发展。
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