Assessing Cognitive Effort in Ménière's Disease: Pupillometry as a Novel Tool for Postural Control.

Beatrice Francavilla, Gianluca Velletrani, Carlo Chiaramonte, Stefano Di Girolamo, Pier Giorhio Giacomini
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Background: This study aimed to investigate the utility of pupillometry as a measure of cognitive effort in individuals with Ménière's disease experiencing chronic postural destabilization. By integrating pupillometry with static posturography, we sought to gain deeper insights into the cognitive demands and arousal levels associated with postural control in this specific patient population.

Methods: The study included 36 patients who met the diagnostic criteria for Ménière's disease and a control group comprising 36 healthy volunteers. We performed static posturography using a computerized static posturography platform to objectively assess postural imbalance. Additionally, pupillometry was recorded using infrared video-oculoscopy. Pupil dilation was measured before and after participants walked for 7 steps on-site with their vision obscured.

Results: Baseline tonic pupil size showed no significant difference between healthy controls and Ménière's patients. However, after walking stimulation, Ménière's patients exhibited highly significant abnormal walking-induced pupil dilation. This suggests increased arousal in response to the challenging task of walking with closed eyes, linked to static upright stance imbalance as correlated with posturography parameters.

Conclusion: Pupillometry holds promise as an objective tool to assess cognitive effort and arousal during postural control in Ménière's disease. Implementing pupillometry in clinical practice could enhance the management of postural instability in these patients. Our findings contribute to the understanding of cognitive aspects in balance control and open new avenues for further investigations in vestibular dysfunction.

评估梅尼埃病的认知努力:瞳孔测量法作为姿势控制的新工具
研究背景本研究旨在探讨瞳孔测量法作为认知努力测量法在长期姿势不稳的梅尼埃病患者中的应用。通过将瞳孔测量法与静态体位测量法相结合,我们试图深入了解这一特殊患者群体与体位控制相关的认知需求和唤醒水平:研究对象包括符合梅尼埃病诊断标准的 36 名患者和由 36 名健康志愿者组成的对照组。我们使用电脑化静态体位测量平台进行了静态体位测量,以客观评估体位失衡情况。此外,我们还使用红外视频眼压计记录了瞳孔测量。在参与者视线模糊的情况下现场行走 7 步之前和之后测量瞳孔放大情况:结果:基线强直性瞳孔大小在健康对照组和梅尼埃患者之间无明显差异。然而,在行走刺激后,梅尼埃患者表现出非常明显的异常行走诱发的瞳孔放大。这表明,闭眼行走这一具有挑战性的任务会增加患者的兴奋性,这与静态直立站姿失衡有关,与体位测量参数相关:瞳孔测量法有望成为评估梅尼埃病患者在姿势控制过程中认知努力和唤醒的客观工具。在临床实践中应用瞳孔测量法可加强对这些患者姿势不稳的管理。我们的研究结果有助于人们了解平衡控制中的认知问题,并为进一步研究前庭功能障碍开辟了新的途径。
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