Vibration-induced nystagmus in patients with chronic unilateral Meniere's disease

IF 0.4 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Elahe Mosharaf Dehkordi, Moslem Shaabani, A. Kouhi, Mohsen Vahedi
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Background and Aim: Meniere's disease (MD) is one of the inner ear disorders associated with fluctuating hearing loss, vertigo, ear fullness, and tinnitus. Vestibular stimulation delas with the int­egrity of the peripheral vestibular system and may cause nystagmus due to the functional asy­mmetry between right and lef peripheral vesti­bular system. This study aimed to assess the vibration-induced nystagmus (VIN) in patients with chronic unilateral MD and investigate the effectiveness of this test in detecting the affected ear in these patients. Methods: This study was conducted on 29 pati­ents with chronic unilateral MD. For this pur­pose, spontaneous nystagmus (SN) and VIN at frequencies of 30 Hz and 100 Hz were recorded by videonystagmography test under five recor­ding conditions. The vibratory stimulation was presented to both healthy and affected ears. Coll­ected were analyzed in SPSS v.22 software. Results: Vibratory stimulation compared to the unstimulated condition, revealed a significant difference in eye movements for both healthy and affected ears. Moreover, the difference between VIN and SN in the affected ear was much greater than in the healthy ear. Conclusion: In patients with chronic unilateral MD, 100 Hz vibratory stimulation of the affected ear induces more reliable nystagmus than 30 Hz stimulation and unstimulated condition. The VIN test can be used for the evaluation of the vesti­bular system function and is a promising techni­que to detect the MD ear. Keywords: Meniere's disease; spontaneous nystagmus; vibration-induced nystagmus; chronic; definite; vestibular vibrator
慢性单侧梅尼埃病患者的振动性眼球震颤
背景和目的:梅尼埃病(MD)是一种内耳疾病,与波动性听力损失、眩晕、耳肿胀和耳鸣有关。前庭刺激会延迟外周前庭系统的完整性,并可能由于右外周前庭和左外周前庭之间的功能不对称而导致眼球震颤。本研究旨在评估慢性单侧MD患者的振动诱发眼球震颤(VIN),并研究该测试在检测这些患者受影响耳朵方面的有效性。方法:本研究对29例慢性单侧MD患者进行了研究,在5种记录条件下,分别用视频眼球震颤试验记录30 Hz和100 Hz频率下的自发眼球震颤(SN)和VIN。振动刺激被提供给健康的和受影响的耳朵。用SPSS v.22软件对结果进行分析。结果:与未刺激条件相比,振动刺激显示健康耳朵和受影响耳朵的眼动有显著差异。此外,受影响耳朵的VIN和SN之间的差异远大于健康耳朵。结论:在慢性单侧MD患者中,100Hz的振动刺激受影响的耳朵比30Hz的刺激和无刺激的情况下诱发更可靠的眼球震颤。VIN测试可用于评估vesti­bular系统功能,是检测MD耳朵的一种很有前途的技术。关键词:梅尼埃病;自发性眼球震颤;振动性眼球震颤;慢性的一定的前庭振动器
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Auditory and Vestibular Research
Auditory and Vestibular Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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