Postural stability in patients with vestibular migraine and probable vestibular migraine in the absence of acute vestibular symptoms

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Chisato Fujimoto , Misaki Koyama , Takuya Kawahara , Kento Koda , Kentaro Ichijo , Mineko Oka , Teru Kamogashira , Makoto Kinoshita , Shinichi Demura , Kenji Kondo
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Abstract

Purpose

To investigate postural stability in patients with vestibular migraine (VM) and probable vestibular migraine (PVM) in the absence of acute vestibular symptoms.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed the medical records at our balance disorder clinic. The 30 consecutive VM patients and 25 consecutive PVM patients enrolled in this study all underwent foam posturography. 194 healthy control subjects with no history of dizziness or balance dysfunction was also enrolled. Multiple regression analyses were performed to see whether subjects' age, sex, or diagnosis (VM, PVM and control) were associated with the posturographic findings. Dependent variables were the mean velocity of the center of pressure movement (velocity) and the area enclosed by the center of pressure movement (area) in Fixed/Open, Fixed/Closed, Foam/Open and Foam/Closed conditions, the Romberg's ratio in Velocity/Fixed, Velocity/Foam, Area/Fixed and Area/Foam conditions, and the foam ratio in Velocity/Open, Velocity/Closed, Area/Open and Area/Closed. Independent variables were sex (male, female), age, and diagnosis (VM, PVM and control).

Results

VM and PVM patients showed significantly increased velocity and area compared to healthy controls with and without foam rubber. VM and PVM patients showed significantly lower foam ratios compared to healthy controls in velocity and area, both with open and closed eyes. On the other hand, there were no significant differences in velocity or area, Romberg's ratio or foam ratio between VM patients and PVM patients in any conditions.

Conclusions

Both VM and PVM patients had more postural instability than healthy controls. There were no differences in postural stability between VM and PVM patients.
没有急性前庭症状的前庭偏头痛和可能的前庭偏头痛患者的体位稳定性。
目的:探讨无急性前庭症状的前庭偏头痛(VM)和可能的前庭偏头痛(PVM)患者的体位稳定性。方法:回顾性分析我院平衡障碍门诊的病历。30例连续的VM患者和25例连续的PVM患者均接受了泡沫体位照相。194名无头晕或平衡功能障碍病史的健康对照者也被纳入研究。进行多元回归分析,以了解受试者的年龄、性别或诊断(VM、PVM和对照组)是否与体位学结果相关。因变量为固定/开放、固定/封闭、泡沫/开放和泡沫/封闭条件下压力运动中心的平均速度(velocity)和压力运动中心所包围的面积(area);速度/固定、速度/泡沫、面积/固定和面积/泡沫条件下的Romberg比;速度/开放、速度/封闭、面积/开放和面积/封闭条件下的泡沫比。自变量为性别(男性、女性)、年龄和诊断(VM、PVM和对照)。结果:使用泡沫橡胶和不使用泡沫橡胶的VM和PVM患者与健康对照组相比,速度和面积显著增加。无论是睁眼还是闭眼,VM和PVM患者的泡沫率在速度和面积上都明显低于健康对照组。另一方面,VM患者与PVM患者在任何情况下在速度、面积、Romberg比、泡沫比等方面均无显著差异。结论:VM和PVM患者均比健康对照组有更多的姿势不稳定。VM和PVM患者的姿势稳定性无差异。
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American Journal of Otolaryngology
American Journal of Otolaryngology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
378
审稿时长
41 days
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