Investigating the Effects of Vestibular Rehabilitation on Balance Function in Cochlear Implant Recipients.

Q3 Medicine
Nader Saki, Hassan Abshirini, Saman Karkhaneh, Arash Bayat
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Abstract

Background: Cochlear Implantation (CI) is an effective surgical approach to rehabilitate the severe to profound hearing-impaired patients. However, the insertion of CI electrodes into the cochlea may adversely affect vestibular receptors, resulting in vertigo or dizziness. The present study aimed to investigate the impacts of Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) exercises on dizziness symptoms of patients who underwent CI.

Methods: A total of 21 consecutive patients (age range: 28 to 61 years) with profound sensorineural hearing loss undergoing CI operation participated. The VRT therapy plan consisted of a habituation and adaptation exercises in combination with gait and balance exercises. The handicapping influences of dizziness was measured using a Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) scale to measure the level of respondent's performance on physical, emotional, and functional dimensions. Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) was also conducted to assess the severity of dizziness symptoms. The DHI and VAS scales were conducted before VRT and at "oneweek", "two-week", and "four-week" following the last rehabilitation session.

Results: A repeated-measure analysis of variance demonstrated a significant decrement and a consequent improvement in DHI scores after vestibular exercises in all emotional, physical and functional domains (p < 0.001). We also found that the influence of implanted ear (p=0.076) and gender (p=0.094) variables on DHI scores were not statistically significant. The mean VAS score was 5.87 ± 2.27 at baseline stage and it reduced significantly during the course of the therapy (second week, 2.02 ±1.75, p < 0.001; and forth week, 1.51 ± 1.29, p < 0.001).

Conclusion: The findings of this study showed that vestibular rehabilitation therapy has a positive impact on the symptoms of the patients who underwent CI surgery. These exercises lead to an improvement in balance and postural stability, and a reduction in the self-report measure of handicaps. These findings provide the basis for better pre-operative counseling and postoperative vestibular rehabilitation to CI recipients.

研究前庭康复对人工耳蜗受者平衡功能的影响。
背景:人工耳蜗植入术是重度至重度听力障碍患者康复的有效手术方法。然而,将CI电极插入耳蜗可能会对前庭受体产生不利影响,导致眩晕或头晕。本研究旨在探讨前庭康复治疗(VRT)运动对颅脑损伤患者头晕症状的影响。方法:连续21例深度感音神经性听力损失患者(年龄28 ~ 61岁)行CI手术。VRT治疗计划包括习惯化和适应训练,结合步态和平衡训练。使用头晕障碍量表(晕眩障碍量表)来衡量被调查者在身体、情绪和功能方面的表现水平。采用视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估头晕症状的严重程度。DHI和VAS评分分别在VRT前、最后一次康复后“一周”、“两周”和“四周”进行。结果:重复测量方差分析显示,前庭运动在所有情绪、身体和功能领域的DHI评分显著下降,并随之改善(p < 0.001)。我们还发现,植入耳(p=0.076)和性别(p=0.094)变量对DHI评分的影响无统计学意义。基线期平均VAS评分为5.87±2.27,治疗过程中VAS评分显著降低(第二周,2.02±1.75,p < 0.001;第4周为1.51±1.29,p < 0.001)。结论:本研究结果显示前庭康复治疗对CI手术患者的症状有积极的影响。这些练习可以改善平衡性和姿势稳定性,减少自我报告的障碍。这些发现为CI受者更好的术前咨询和术后前庭康复提供了依据。
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International Tinnitus Journal
International Tinnitus Journal Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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期刊介绍: The International Tinnitus Journal is the first peer review journal to provide a forum for exchange of information of on-going basic and clinical science efforts for understanding tinnitus and its application to patient diagnosis and treatment. Subject areas to be covered range from fundamental theory to clinical applications.
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