Does acute dysfunction of the saccular afferents affect the subjective visual horizontal in patients with vestibular neurolabyrinthitis?

Toshihisa Murofushi, Munetaka Ushio, Yoshinari Takai, Shinichi Iwasaki, Keiko Sugasawa
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Conclusions: The results of a series of studies including the present study suggest that acute dysfunction of the utricular afferents accompanied by acute dysfunction of the saccular afferents might require more time for the compensation of the otolith-ocular system than acute utricular dysfunction that was not accompanied by acute saccular dysfunction. Perhaps the inputs from the saccule also have some contribution to the subjective visual horizontal (SVH).

Objective: To clarify if acute dysfunction of the saccular afferents affects the SVH.

Patients and methods: Twenty-six patients with vestibular neurolabyrinthitis (20 men and 6 women, 23-67 years of age) were enrolled in this study. They had undergone measurement of SVH at the early stage (within 1 month after the attack) and 3 months after the attack. For the measurement of SVH, we used a device that has a red bar of light-emitting diodes with a head fixing frame. They also underwent vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) testing. For the recording of VEMPs, 95 dBnHL clicks were presented.

Results: Patients with vestibular neurolabyrinthitis showed deviation of SVH toward the affected side-down at the early stage after the attack, irrespective of VEMP results. However, 3 months after the attack SVH was significantly more deviated toward the affected side-down in patients who showed absent VEMPs than those with VEMPs present (p<0.01 Mann-Whitney U test).

前庭神经迷路炎患者囊状传入神经急性功能障碍是否影响主观视觉水平?
结论:包括本研究在内的一系列研究结果表明,急性脑室传入神经功能障碍合并急性囊性传入神经功能障碍可能比不伴有急性囊性功能障碍的急性脑室传入神经功能障碍需要更长的耳石-眼系统代偿时间。也许来自囊的输入也对主观视觉水平(SVH)有一定的贡献。目的:探讨急性囊性传入神经功能障碍是否影响SVH。患者和方法:选取26例前庭神经迷路炎患者,男20例,女6例,年龄23-67岁。分别在发病初期(发病后1个月内)和发病后3个月测量SVH。对于SVH的测量,我们使用了一个带有头部固定框架的发光二极管红色条的装置。他们还接受了前庭诱发肌电位(VEMPs)测试。为了记录VEMPs,使用了95个dBnHL点击。结果:与VEMP结果无关,前庭神经迷路炎患者在发病后早期SVH向受累侧下移。然而,发作3个月后,vemp不存在的患者的SVH明显比vemp存在的患者更偏向受影响的一侧
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