Impact of haemodialysis on vestibular function in adult patients with chronic kidney disease.

Pasquale Viola, Pietro De Luca, Alfonso Scarpa, Filippo Ricciardiello, Federico Maria Gioacchini, Roberta Anzivino, Francesco Barbara, Alessia Astorina, Mariateresa Zicarelli, Emilio Avallone, Giuseppe Coppolino, Michele Andreucci, Giuseppe Chiarella
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Objective: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global health problem with a significant impact on patients' quality of life. Haemodialysis, a common treatment for advanced CKD, can profoundly affect vestibular function, which plays a critical role in maintaining balance and spatial orientation.

Methods: This prospective study was conducted over a 6-month period at the Magna Graecia University and included 18 adult patients with CKD stage 5, undergoing haemodialysis. Vestibular function was assessed using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for the symptom of unsteadiness and the video Head Impulse Test (vHIT) for the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gain.

Results: Our results showed a statistically significant decrease in VOR gain from 0.99 at T0 to 0.92 at T1 (T-test p = 0.034 and Welch Test p = 0.037), accompanied by an increase in VAS instability scores, after the dialysis session. These results suggest a worsening of vestibular function as a result of haemodialysis.

Conclusions: These results highlight the need for early diagnosis and timely intervention, such as vestibular rehabilitation, to reduce the risk of falls and improve the quality of life in CKD patients undergoing haemodialysis. Future research should investigate the long-term effects of haemodialysis on vestibular function.

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血液透析对成年慢性肾病患者前庭功能的影响。
目的:慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)是一个全球性的健康问题,严重影响患者的生活质量。血液透析是晚期CKD的常用治疗方法,可深刻影响前庭功能,前庭功能在维持平衡和空间定向方面起着关键作用。方法:这项前瞻性研究在Magna Graecia大学进行了为期6个月的研究,包括18名接受血液透析的成年CKD 5期患者。前庭功能采用视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估不稳定症状,视频头脉冲测试(vHIT)评估前庭-眼反射(VOR)增益。结果:我们的结果显示,透析后VAS不稳定评分从T0时的0.99下降到T1时的0.92 (t检验p = 0.034, Welch检验p = 0.037),伴有VAS不稳定评分的增加。这些结果提示血液透析导致前庭功能恶化。结论:这些结果强调了早期诊断和及时干预的必要性,如前庭康复,以减少跌倒的风险,改善血液透析的CKD患者的生活质量。未来的研究应探讨血液透析对前庭功能的长期影响。
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