Ruru Tian, Haiqin Zhang, Daoyu Xie, Jinv Ding, Jianhua Jiang
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Abstract
ObjectiveTo understand the pathogenesis of vestibular dysfunction in children and to provide a reference for the diagnosis and treatment of vestibular dysfunction in children.MethodsA retrospective analysis was conducted on 80 children who visited our hospital from June 2011 to July 2020, aged between 4 and 17 years, with a duration of 1 day to 3 years. They were admitted to the hospital for treatment upon vestibular function-related examinations confirmed that there was peripheral vestibular function impairment.ResultsChildren aged 6-12 years old who are diagnosed are significantly more than other two age groups (4-6) and (12-17) (X2 = 101.738, P < .001). There was a significant statistical difference (X2 = 91.195, P < .001) in comparison of abnormal rates of vestibular function-related examinations. The Mann test had the highest abnormal rate and the lowest Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential (cVEMP) abnormality rate. Comparison of abnormal consistency rates for quantitative and qualitative examination of vestibular function, the abnormal rates (double temperature test and Mann test) were significantly better than other abnormal consistency rates, and there were statistical differences (X2 = 7.485, P = .024 < .05). Among the children with vestibular dysfunction, the etiology was most common in 58 cases (72.50%) of benign paroxysmal vertigo, 4 cases of vestibular migraine (5.00%), 8 cases (10.00%) of vestibular neuronitis, of which 22 cases (27.50%) were combined with other diseases, and the most common was 15 cases (18.75%) of sinusitis.ConclusionA limited number of studies were conducted on vestibular dysfunction in children. The current retrospective analysis suggests that age, gender, and side of ear pain have no significant effects, while children aged 6-12 are more likely to suffer from vestibular dysfunction. On children's vestibular dysfunction, more etiology is unclear, and special attention should be paid to differential diagnosis when giving treatment and the child's medical history should be examined in detail and appropriate vestibular function tests should be selected in order to provide timely, effective, and accurate treatment for the child.
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