Subjective visual vertical test in patients with chronic dizziness without abnormal findings in routine vestibular function tests.

Hidetaka Kumagami, Yuzuru Saino, Akiko Baba, Daisuke Fujiyama, Kenji Takasaki, Haruo Takahashi
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Abstract

Conclusion: The subjective visual vertical (SVV) test can detect abnormality of the otolithic organs and the graviceptive pathways present in a considerable number of patients having dizziness but presenting no abnormal findings in conventional vestibular function tests.

Objective: To evaluate whether the SVV test can detect dysfunction of the otolithic organs and perception of gravity in patients with dizziness having no abnormal finding on routine tests for the vestibular system.

Patients and methods: Forty-four patients who complained of chronic dizziness but had no abnormal finding on routine tests for vestibular system and on brain MRI studies were selected between 2004 and 2006. SVV tests were performed on these patients. Patients with chronic dizziness caused by apparent psychogenic disorders, such as depression, were excluded.

Results: Among the 44 patients, 3 showed abnormal tilts of SVV. The latter three patients had deep white matter hyperintensities on their MRI, probably due to aging.

前庭功能常规检查无异常的慢性头晕患者的主观视觉垂直试验。
结论:主观视觉垂直(SVV)试验可检测相当一部分头晕患者耳石器官和重力感觉通路的异常,而常规前庭功能检查未见异常。目的:探讨SVV试验对前庭系统常规检查未见异常的头晕患者耳石器官功能障碍及重力感的检测价值。患者与方法:选取2004 ~ 2006年间自诉慢性头晕但前庭系统常规检查及脑MRI检查未发现异常的患者44例。对这些患者进行SVV测试。排除由明显的心理障碍如抑郁症引起的慢性头晕患者。结果:44例患者中有3例SVV倾斜异常。后三名患者的MRI显示深部白质高信号,可能是由于年龄的增长。
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