Translation and Tilt Perceptual Thresholds Are Elevated in Meniere's Disease Compared With Vestibular Migraine.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Cameron Fattahi, Kimberly Ramirez, Susan King, Amsal Madhani, Faisal Karmali, Daniel M Merfeld, Richard F Lewis, Divya A Chari
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Abstract

Objectives: The clinical differentiation of two common vestibular disorders, Meniere's disease (MD) and vestibular migraine (VM), remains challenging and is based on criteria provided by expert panels rather than the results of diagnostic tests. We therefore investigated the hypothesis that perceptual thresholds for passive motions that activate the inner ear vestibular sensors (canals, otolith organs) can be used to improve the clinical differentiation of MD and VM.

Design: Self-motion perceptual thresholds were measured in MD and VM patients using a multiaxis motion platform during movements that included linear translations (along the naso-occipital, interaural, and superior-inferior axes); angular rotations (in the yaw plane); and head tilts (about an earth-horizontal roll axis). Conventional vestibular testing (caloric, video head impulse testing, and cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential) was also performed in MD and VM patients.

Results: MD patients demonstrated elevated superior-inferior thresholds compared with VM patients and healthy controls; and elevated roll tilt thresholds compared with VM patients, consistent with previously described changes in saccular function in MD and in central vestibular integration in VM. Standard clinical vestibular tests, in contrast, did not differ significantly between MD and VM patients, nor did they correlate with perceptual thresholds.

Conclusions: Our results support the hypothesis that perceptual threshold testing could be helpful to differentiate MD from VM in clinical practice. More generally, our findings suggest that perceptual threshold testing may provide information that is not available in the standard clinical vestibular test battery, implying that perceptual threshold tests could increase the diagnostic utility of the clinical vestibular test battery.

与前庭偏头痛相比,梅尼埃病的平移和倾斜感知阈值升高。
目的:两种常见的前庭疾病,梅尼埃病(MD)和前庭偏头痛(VM)的临床鉴别仍然具有挑战性,并且基于专家小组提供的标准而不是诊断测试的结果。因此,我们研究了激活内耳前庭传感器(耳道,耳石器官)的被动运动的感知阈值可以用来改善MD和VM的临床鉴别的假设。设计:使用多轴运动平台测量MD和VM患者在运动过程中的自我运动感知阈值,包括线性平移(沿鼻枕轴、耳间轴和上下轴);角旋转(在偏航平面);头部倾斜(大约与地球水平的滚动轴)。在MD和VM患者中也进行了常规的前庭测试(热量,视频头脉冲测试和颈前庭诱发肌生成电位)。结果:与VM患者和健康对照相比,MD患者表现出更高的优、劣阈值;与VM患者相比,侧倾阈值升高,与先前描述的MD患者的囊功能和VM患者的中央前庭整合的变化一致。相比之下,标准临床前庭测试在MD和VM患者之间没有显着差异,也没有与感知阈值相关。结论:我们的研究结果支持感知阈值测试在临床实践中有助于区分MD和VM的假设。更一般地说,我们的研究结果表明,知觉阈值测试可能提供标准临床前庭测试电池无法提供的信息,这意味着知觉阈值测试可以增加临床前庭测试电池的诊断效用。
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Ear and Hearing
Ear and Hearing 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
10.80%
发文量
207
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: From the basic science of hearing and balance disorders to auditory electrophysiology to amplification and the psychological factors of hearing loss, Ear and Hearing covers all aspects of auditory and vestibular disorders. This multidisciplinary journal consolidates the various factors that contribute to identification, remediation, and audiologic and vestibular rehabilitation. It is the one journal that serves the diverse interest of all members of this professional community -- otologists, audiologists, educators, and to those involved in the design, manufacture, and distribution of amplification systems. The original articles published in the journal focus on assessment, diagnosis, and management of auditory and vestibular disorders.
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