2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2021.103124
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Does cognitive dysfunction correlate with dizziness severity in patients with vestibular migraine?

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“…DHI helps in evaluating the severity of dizziness based on its impact physically, functionally and emotionally with limited profile on cognition. 26 In the current study, the correlation between DHI scores and P300 showed no significant correlation. The lack of correlation between the two measures could be due to the different areas of assessment.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…DHI helps in evaluating the severity of dizziness based on its impact physically, functionally and emotionally with limited profile on cognition. 26 In the current study, the correlation between DHI scores and P300 showed no significant correlation. The lack of correlation between the two measures could be due to the different areas of assessment.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…These scores were mostly high in patients with diagnosis of BPPV, Vestibular migraine, MD, bilateral s well as the unilateral vestibulopathies, as well as the postural perceptual persistent dizziness (Table 2). [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] Patients with BPPV mostly presented sleep disturbances, described as fear of rolling, and getting up. Individuals diagnosed with BPPV also described limitations to perform work duties, limited mobility, and increased perception of disability at office.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased physical, emotional, and functional impairment as well as depression, anxiety and stress episodes were mostly described in patients with postural perceptual persistent dizziness (Table 3). 4 Cross-sectional 671 75 Sweden Mohwald, 2019 23 Prospective cohort 21 58.6 Germany Kalland, 2020 34 Cross-sectional 44 43.5 Norway Gupta, 2018 28 Prospective cohort 90 49.96 India Papa, 2017 41 Randomized controlled trial 31 57.5 Italy Magliulo, 2005 18 Retrospective 48 55.08 Italy Handa, 2005 5 Prospective cohort 70 62.5 Brazil Socher, 2012 14 Cross sectional 12 53.17 Brazil Pereira, 2010 27 Retrospective 32 Retrospective cohort 25 58 USA Handa, 2005 5 Prospective cohort 70 62.5 Brazil Socher, 2012 40 Cross sectional 12 53.17 Brazil Lopez-Escamez, 2009 31 Comparative study 86 -Spain Liu, 2020 17 Prospective cases and controls 61 53.34 China Dornhoffer, 2021 16 Retrospective study 29 -USA…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with VM may have a high incidence of endolymphatic hydrops, although smaller than that of MD [ 204 ]; however, no anatomical differences were found between VM patients and healthy subjects with 3D-SPACE MRI [ 205 ]. A correlation between dizziness severity and cognitive dysfunction has been found [ 206 ].…”
Section: Neuro-otological Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 99%