正常人全半规管计算机旋转脉冲试验(crHIT)与视频头部脉冲试验(vHIT)的比较。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Erin Williams, Fumihiro Mochizuki, Alexander Kiderman, Joseph Furman, Michael Hoffer
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计算机旋转头部脉冲测试(crHIT)采用全身脉冲旋转,就像视频头部脉冲测试(vHIT)中使用的角运动一样,来评估所有半规管(SCCs)的功能。目的利用垂直crHIT和垂直vHIT在健康受试者中评估SCC功能的有效性。方法35例无前庭功能障碍或外伤性脑损伤病史的患者入组研究。参与者接受了vHIT (ICS脉冲耳测量)和crHIT (Spryson America, Inc.神经-耳科测试中心)。结果crHIT期间的平均VOR增益显著高于vHIT,但右侧水平SCC除外(p < 0.01)。在所有6种SCCs中,crHIT的变异系数(CV)均小于vHIT,除LA和RP SCCs外,其余SCCs均存在显著差异。我们还计算了每种情况的正常下限(LLN);高达2.9%的crHIT值超出可接受的LLN,而高达37%的vHIT增益值超出可接受的LLN。在所有半规管对中,crHIT的平均前庭反应降低(RVR)低于vHIT,并且与vHIT相比,crHIT的变异性较小。结论总的来说,这些发现支持crHIT在全面评估SCC功能方面的临床应用。
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Comparison of computerized rotational impulse test (crHIT) and video head impulse test (vHIT) in all semicircular canals among normal subjects.

BackgroundThe computerized rotational head impulse test (crHIT) employs whole-body impulsive rotations like the angular motion used in the video head impulse test (vHIT) to assess the function of all semicircular canals (SCCs).ObjectiveThis study utilized vertical crHIT and vHIT among healthy subjects to evaluate the effectiveness of these tools in assessing SCC function.MethodsThirty-five individuals with no history of vestibular disorders or traumatic brain injury were enrolled in this study. Participants underwent vHIT (ICS Impulse Otometrics) and crHIT (Neuro-Otologic Testing Center, Spryson America, Inc.).ResultsMean VOR gain was significantly higher during crHIT compared to vHIT, except for the right horizontal SCC (p < 0.01). Coefficient of variation (CV) for crHIT was smaller than that observed in vHIT across all 6 SCCs, with significant differences in all but the LA and RP SCCs. We also computed lower limits of normal (LLN) for each condition; up to 2.9% of crHIT values fell outside the acceptable LLN compared to up to 37% of vHIT gain values. Average reduced vestibular response (RVR) for crHIT was lower than that observed in vHIT among all semicircular canal pairs and demonstrated less variability for crHIT as compared to vHIT.ConclusionsOverall, these findings support the clinical utility of crHIT for comprehensive SCC function evaluation.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Vestibular Research is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes experimental and observational studies, review papers, and theoretical papers based on current knowledge of the vestibular system. Subjects of the studies can include experimental animals, normal humans, and humans with vestibular or other related disorders. Study topics can include the following: Anatomy of the vestibular system, including vestibulo-ocular, vestibulo-spinal, and vestibulo-autonomic pathways Balance disorders Neurochemistry and neuropharmacology of balance, both at the systems and single neuron level Neurophysiology of balance, including the vestibular, ocular motor, autonomic, and postural control systems Psychophysics of spatial orientation Space and motion sickness Vestibular rehabilitation Vestibular-related human performance in various environments
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