2017
DOI: 10.14201/orl.17393
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Nistagmo inducido por vibración en Otorrinolaringología

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“…The optimal stimulation frequency for this test is 100 Hz [13]. SVIN primarily induces a horizontal nystagmus that beats towards the healthy side in patients with a unilateral vestibular deficit [14]. A direct linear relationship has been observed between the slow-phase velocity (SPV) of SVIN using a 100-Hz skull vibrator and the gain difference (healthy ear/affected ear) as measured on vHIT [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimal stimulation frequency for this test is 100 Hz [13]. SVIN primarily induces a horizontal nystagmus that beats towards the healthy side in patients with a unilateral vestibular deficit [14]. A direct linear relationship has been observed between the slow-phase velocity (SPV) of SVIN using a 100-Hz skull vibrator and the gain difference (healthy ear/affected ear) as measured on vHIT [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%