Cervical and Ocular Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials in Fibromyalgia Syndrome Patients.

Abeir Osman Dabbous, Noha Mahmoud Abdel Baki, Malak Medhat Hassanein, Sarah Mohamed Sheta
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Abstract

Background:  Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic pain condition that may be associated with dysfunction in the central nervous system.

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the vestibulo-spinal reflex (VSR) and vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) in FMS using the cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP) and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential (oVEMP) tests, respectively, and to evaluate their relation to disease severity.

Methods:  This study included 30 female FMS patients and 30 well-matched healthy controls. They underwent full history taking and assessment of the severity of dizziness/vertigo using the Dizziness Handicap Inventory; assessment of the severity of FMS symptoms using the Revised Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire; bedside examination of the dizzy patient; videonystagmography, cVEMP, and oVEMP tests; basic audiologic evaluation; and uncomfortable loudness level (UCL) testing.

Results:  Dizziness was reported in 46.6% and vertigo in 11.1% of patients. Abnormalities in cVEMP (50%) and oVEMP (63.3%) were mostly unilateral, irrespective of FMS severity. Disease duration affected only the oVEMP amplitude. Fibromyalgia syndrome patients had a statistically significant lower UCL and narrower dynamic range compared to controls.

Conclusion:  The VSR and VOR are commonly affected in FMS patients, and findings suggest central sensitization involving the brain stem. We recommend routine cVEMP and oVEMP testing to assess brainstem function in FMS patients.

纤维肌痛综合征患者的颈部和眼部前庭诱发肌源性电位
背景:纤维肌痛综合征(FMS 纤维肌痛综合征(FMS)是一种慢性疼痛,可能与中枢神经系统功能紊乱有关:本研究旨在通过颈前庭诱发肌源性电位(cVEMP)和眼前庭诱发肌源性电位(oVEMP)测试,分别评估FMS患者的前庭脊髓反射(VSR)和前庭眼反射(VOR),并评估它们与疾病严重程度的关系: 本研究包括 30 名女性 FMS 患者和 30 名匹配良好的健康对照者。她们接受了全面的病史采集,并使用头晕障碍量表评估了头晕/眩晕的严重程度;使用修订版纤维肌痛影响问卷评估了 FMS 症状的严重程度;对头晕患者进行了床边检查;进行了视震造影、cVEMP 和 oVEMP 测试;进行了基本听力评估;并进行了不舒适响度(UCL)测试: 结果:46.6%的患者出现头晕,11.1%的患者出现眩晕。cVEMP(50%)和oVEMP(63.3%)异常大多为单侧性,与FMS的严重程度无关。疾病持续时间只对oVEMP振幅有影响。与对照组相比,纤维肌痛综合征患者的 UCL 和动态范围较窄,具有显著的统计学意义: 结论:FMS 患者的 VSR 和 VOR 通常会受到影响,研究结果表明中枢敏感化涉及脑干。我们建议进行常规 cVEMP 和 oVEMP 测试,以评估 FMS 患者的脑干功能。
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