Profiling vestibular evoked myogenic potentials findings in cerebellar disorders

IF 0.2 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Varsha Babu, Aishwarya Narayanan
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Abstract

Cerebellar dizziness is a common clinical sign in patients with cerebellar dysfunction with several multifaceted consequences in the life of an individual. The clinical diagnosis of this type of dizziness is delayed or overlooked as its frequency is underestimated. Inaccurate examination of the vestibular or ocular motor systems contributes to this effect. However, with expansion of use of ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (oVEMPs) in the diagnosis of central disorders, makes it an important tool used in routine practice. The present study shows that oVEMP is majorly affected in various cerebellar disorders, making it a sensitive test to be used in suspected patients. Based on the vestibular evoked myogenic potential results and complete audiological profile in the patients with cerebellar demyelination and cerebellar atrophy, medical team was able to arrive at a diagnosis when the radiological findings were inconclusive. This study shows that oVEMPs are neurological responses, sensitive to cerebellar dysfunction.
小脑疾病的前庭诱发肌源电位分析
小脑眩晕是小脑功能障碍患者的常见临床症状,在个人生活中会产生多方面的后果。这种类型的头晕的临床诊断被推迟或忽视,因为它的频率被低估了。前庭或眼运动系统的不准确检查导致了这种影响。然而,随着眼前庭诱发肌源性电位(oVEMP)在中枢性疾病诊断中的应用扩大,使其成为日常实践中使用的重要工具。目前的研究表明,oVEMP在各种小脑疾病中受到主要影响,这使其成为一种用于疑似患者的敏感测试。根据小脑脱髓鞘和小脑萎缩患者的前庭诱发肌源性电位结果和完整的听力学特征,当放射学结果不确定时,医疗团队能够做出诊断。这项研究表明oVEMP是一种神经反应,对小脑功能障碍敏感。
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Indian Journal of Otology
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