[颈部扭转试验中刺激参数的量化]。

Laryngologie, Rhinologie, Otologie Pub Date : 1988-09-01
S Holtmann, V Reiman, U Beimert
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摘要

当躯干旋转和头部固定时,可以观察到颈部引起的眼球运动。在大多数测试情况下,旋转椅运动和头固定是手动进行的。结果,特定和非特定的误差来源涉及到这些程序,妨碍测试条件的再现性。描述了一种系统,该系统提供了旋转椅的可量化和可重复的电子控制运动。斜坡和矩形刺激轮廓是由椅子轴上的红外光学门装置实现的。可以对各种处理器控制的角位移和持续时间序列进行编程,并且在测试期间操作员可以监控椅子的运动,否则在完全黑暗中进行。上颌的单独铸件与望远镜壁夹连接,有利于最佳的头部固定。由于在使用电子控制椅进行此类测试时需要非常谨慎,并且头部固定会增加脊柱损伤的可能性,因此在设备中加入了几种装置以满足安全要求,例如头部固定系统中的释放机构,以及其他安全装置。该系统使颈部引起的眼球运动与躯干旋转的幅度、加速度和速度有关。结果对眼球移位的方向和程度、眼球震颤和眼球旋转具有重要意义。
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[Quantifying the stimulus parameters in the neck torsion test].

Cervically induced eye movements can be observed when the trunk is rotated and the head fixed. In most test situations, rotating chair motion and head fixation are carried out manually. As a result, specific and non-specific sources of error are involved in these procedures that hamper the reproducibility of test conditions. A system is described that provides quantifiable and reproducible, electronically controlled movements of the rotating chair. Ramp and rectangular stimulus profiles are achieved by infrared optical gate devices on the chair axis. Various processor-controlled sequences of angular displacement and duration can be programmed and monitoring of chair movement is available to the operator during testing, which is otherwise performed in complete darkness. Individual casts of the upper jaw connected with a telescope wall clamp facilitate optimal head fixation. Since great caution is required when using an electronically controlled chair for such tests, and the possibility of damage to the vertebral column is increased by head fixation, several devices have been incorporated into the equipment to fulfil safety requirements such as release mechanism in the head fixation system, besides other safety devices. This system enables cervically induced eye movements which can be related to amplitude, acceleration and velocity of trunk rotation. The results are important for direction and extent of eye shifts, nystagmus and circular-vection.

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