Johannes Gerb, Sandra Becker-Bense, Doreen Huppert, Konstanze Dunker, Valerie Schöb, Denis Grabova, Karoline Steinmetz, Ralf Strobl, Andreas Zwergal
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水平半规管的双热热灌洗是神经学诊断的关键方法,可以在低频范围内检测周围前庭功能减退。目前单侧前庭病变(UVP)、双侧前庭病变(BVP)和老年性前庭病变(PVP)的诊断标准依赖于性别中立的绝对或相对指标。在这里,我们分析了2018年7月至2024年1月期间在德国眩晕和平衡障碍中心(DSGZ)进行的所有热水热检查,并计算了总热反应性(TR)。收集患者的年龄和性别作为协变量。UVP、BVP和PVP诊断采用国际诊断标准。共纳入11332例患者,其中女性6219例,平均年龄55.97±17.52岁。女性表现出更高的TR(平均差异:6.41°/s, p<0.001)。基于绝对截断值的UVP、BVP和PVP诊断率显示男性显著优势(UVP: n = 1144,女性548,奇比[OR] - 0.32, p<0.001;BVP: n = 305,女性138人,OR - 0.40, p<0.001;PVP: n = 813,378名女性,OR - 0.37, p<0.001)。然而,基于相对不对称的UVP率没有性别差异(n = 2971, 1595名女性,OR = 0.08, p = 0.06)。UVP, BVP或PVP的诊断标准,利用绝对的热量兴奋性截止值,可能需要更新,以解决热量兴奋性的性别特异性差异。
Sex differences in caloric nystagmus intensity: Should reference values be updated?
Bithermal caloric irrigation of the horizontal semicircular canals is a key method of neurotological diagnostics, allowing the detection of peripheral vestibular hypofunction in the low-frequency range. Current diagnostic criteria for unilateral vestibulopathy (UVP), bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP), and presbyvestibulopathy (PVP) rely on gender-neutral absolute or relative metrics. Here, we analyzed all bithermal water caloric examinations performed in the German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders (DSGZ) between 07/2018 and 01/2024 and calculated the total caloric reactivity (TR). Patient age and sex were collected as covariates. For UVP, BVP, and PVP diagnoses, international diagnostic criteria were applied. In total, 11,332 patients (6219 females, mean age 55.97±17.52 years) were included. Females displayed a higher TR (mean difference: 6.41°/s, p<0.001). The frequency of UVP, BVP, and PVP diagnoses based on absolute cut-off values showed a significant male predominance (UVP: n = 1144, 548 females, odd ratio [OR] −0.32, p<0.001; BVP: n = 305, 138 females, OR −0.40, p<0.001; PVP: n = 813, 378 females, OR −0.37, p<0.001). However, the rate of UVP based on relative asymmetries showed no sex differences (n = 2971, 1595 females, OR −0.08, p = 0.06). Diagnostic criteria for UVP, BVP, or PVP, which utilize absolute caloric excitability cut-offs, might need to be updated to address sex-specific differences of caloric excitability.
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