伴有和不伴有视觉眩晕的前庭偏头痛患者的身体平衡:计算机动态姿势照相(CDP)的研究

W. Essawy, Mai Mohammed El Gohary, Nashwa Nada
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目的:用计算机动态体位照相(CDP)评价伴有和不伴有视觉眩晕的前庭偏头痛(VM)患者的身体平衡。方法:研究对象主要分为两组:对照组20例健康受试者,研究组20例正常热量测试VM受试者。研究小组进一步细分为两个亚组[前庭偏头痛伴视觉眩晕(VM-VV)和无视觉眩晕(VM Ø VV)]。比较对照组和前庭偏头痛亚组在所有六种情况下的压力中心[稳定性指数(SI),速度,表面积(SA),姿势不稳定性指数(IIP)和各频率范围的功率指数]。结果:单因素方差分析显示组间差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。事后测试显示,在所有六种情况下,对照组健康和VM-VV之间在SA和速度方面存在显著差异,在六种情况中的五种情况下,在IIP和SI方面存在显著差异,在六种情况中的四种情况下,在不同频率范围的功率指数方面存在显著差异。前庭偏头痛亚组在某些参数上有明显的统计学差异。结论:前庭偏头痛伴视眩晕表现出明显的身体平衡控制异常。这些病人在某种程度上依赖他们的视力来保持平衡。视觉上忙碌的环境的存在,就像一个移动的氛围,给这些病人疲惫的前庭系统造成了超负荷。CDP有助于填补VM诊断的空白,深入了解VM的潜在病理。
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Body Balance in Patients of Vestibular Migraine with and without Visual Vertigo: A study on Computerized Dynamic Posturography (CDP)
Objectives : To evaluate the body balance of vestibular migraine (VM) patients with and without visual vertigo on a computerized dynamic posturography (CDP). Methods : The subjects included two main groups: a control group of 20 healthy subjects, and the study group included 20 VM subjects with normal caloric test. The study group was further subdivided into two subgroups [vestibular migraine with visual vertigo (VM-VV) and those without visual vertigo (VM Ø VV)]. Comparisons as regards [stability index (SI), speed, surface area (SA), index of postural instability (IIP), and power indices of various frequency ranges] of the center of pressure at all six conditions were applied between control and vestibular migraineurs subgroups. Results : One-way ANOVA revealed statistically signi fi cant differences between groups ( P < 0.05). The post hoc test revealed signi fi cant differences as regards SA and speed between control healthy and VM-VV in all six conditions, in fi ve of the six conditions as regards IIP and SI, as well as in four of the six conditions as regards power indices of different frequency ranges. Statistically signi fi cant differences were found between vestibular migraine subgroups in conditions with a moving atmosphere at some parameters. Conclusion : Vestibular migraineurs with visual vertigo express signi fi cant abnormalities in body balance control. These patients have some sort of reliance on their vision to maintain balance. The presence of visually busy surroundings, like a moving atmosphere, creates an overload on the exhausted vestibular system of such patients. CDP contributes to fi lling in gaps in the diagnosis of VM, giving insight into the underlying pathology of VM.
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