Videonystagmography (VNG) and video head impulse test (vHIT) analysis of patients with migraine who had first episode of vertigo

IF 0.7 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
S. Yetişer, D. Ince
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Abstract Objective This study reviews the pattern of vestibular disturbance by videonystagmography (VNG) and video head impulse (vHIT) tests in patients with migraine during first attack of vertigo. Method Thirty-four patients with migraine (21 female, 13 male) were recruited. The main outcome measure is to analyze the spontaneous nystagmus, VNG findings, and the pattern of vHIT abnormality. Patients were grouped as those with (Group-I, 24 patients) or without (Group-II, 10 patients) spontaneous nystagmus. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA test) was used to analyze the groups. Results Normal vHIT responses without refixation saccades but with lower gain were detected in 10 patients (29.4%). Fourteen patients (41%) showed abnormal vHIT results either in the form of normal or low VOR gain with refixation saccades. Six patients (42%) demonstrated dysfunction of both vestibular nerves. Of the 8 patients with unilateral refixation saccades, 2 patients (25%) had involvement of both vestibular nerve divisions, 2 patients had (25%), the superior vestibular nerve, and 4 patients (50%) had inferior vestibular nerve involvement. Conclusion Results suggest that the peripheral vestibular system is likely affected during migraine-associated vertigo. Re-fixation saccades were detected by vHIT in nearly half of the patients (42%). However, no specific pattern has been found. Inferior vestibular nerve involvement was more frequent.
首次出现眩晕的偏头痛患者的视频震动图(VNG)和视频头冲试验(vHIT)分析
【摘要】目的探讨偏头痛患者首次眩晕发作时前庭功能障碍的视频震动图(VNG)和视频头脉冲(vHIT)检测模式。方法选取34例偏头痛患者,其中女性21例,男性13例。主要观察指标为自发性眼球震、VNG表现及vHIT异常模式的分析。患者分为自发性眼球震颤组(1组,24例)和非自发性眼球震颤组(2组,10例)。采用单因素方差分析(ANOVA)对各组进行分析。结果10例(29.4%)患者vHIT反应正常,无再固定眼跳,但增益较低。14例(41%)患者显示异常vHIT结果,表现为正常或低VOR增益伴再固定眼跳。6例患者(42%)表现出双侧前庭神经功能障碍。8例单侧再固定跳眼患者中,2例(25%)受累于前庭神经两侧,2例(25%)受累于前庭上神经,4例(50%)受累于前庭下神经。结论外周前庭系统可能受到偏头痛相关性眩晕的影响。近一半(42%)的患者通过vHIT检测到再固定眼跳。然而,没有发现具体的模式。下前庭神经受累较多。
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Hearing Balance and Communication
Hearing Balance and Communication AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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