Contralateral cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP) response elicited by AC stimuli.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Peter Jombik, Vladimir Bahyl
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Abstract

BackgroundCervical VEMP elicited by air-conducted acoustic stimuli (AC cVEMP) is considered as a valuable test for assessment of saccular function. The dominant component of this response, which is composed of a biphasic positive-negative deflexion, can be recorded from the tensed ipsilateral sternocleidomastoid muscle. It is conveyed by inhibitory connections from the irregular saccular afferents. The contralateral response, which has opposite polarity, is in general not studied in clinical practice. It probably reflects excitatory influences conveyed from irregular afferents of the utricle.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to ascertain whether this contralateral response has any clinical value.MethodsAC cVEMPs of 117 control subjects and 353 patients with balance problems and/or BPPV were subjected to retrospective analysis. The contribution of the contralateral excitatory response to the whole response (i.e., amplitudes of the contralateral plus ipsilateral responses) was expressed in percentages calculated according to Jongkee's formula.ResultsThere was statistically significant increase in the contribution of the contralateral excitatory component to the whole response in patients.ConclusionsThis may imply somewhat lower vulnerability of the contralateral utricular response to various disease processes and/or aging.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Vestibular Research is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes experimental and observational studies, review papers, and theoretical papers based on current knowledge of the vestibular system. Subjects of the studies can include experimental animals, normal humans, and humans with vestibular or other related disorders. Study topics can include the following: Anatomy of the vestibular system, including vestibulo-ocular, vestibulo-spinal, and vestibulo-autonomic pathways Balance disorders Neurochemistry and neuropharmacology of balance, both at the systems and single neuron level Neurophysiology of balance, including the vestibular, ocular motor, autonomic, and postural control systems Psychophysics of spatial orientation Space and motion sickness Vestibular rehabilitation Vestibular-related human performance in various environments
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