2013
DOI: 10.3109/00016489.2013.820343
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Results of caloric and sensory organization testing of dynamic posturography in migrainous vertigo: comparison with Meniere's disease and vestibular neuritis

Abstract: Abnormal canal paresis was found in 7 patients with MV (23%), 11 with MD (48%), and 37 with VN (100%). An abnormal vestibular ratio in SOT was found in 14 patients with MV (45%), 6 with MD (26%), and 23 with VN (62%). In MV, an abnormal vestibular ratio was more common than canal paresis and an abnormal vestibular ratio was more common than in MD. An abnormal somatosensory ratio (19%) in MV was significantly more common than in VN and MD (3% and 0%). For condition 2, MV showed a significantly higher abnormal r… Show more

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“…Our finding was the same. Moreover, the audiological, eye movement, and bithermal caloric test findings of the patients were similar to the literature [19,35,[37][38][39][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52] . Head-shaking nystagmus has been reported as 60% previously, though the value was 20.4% in this study [38] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Our finding was the same. Moreover, the audiological, eye movement, and bithermal caloric test findings of the patients were similar to the literature [19,35,[37][38][39][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52] . Head-shaking nystagmus has been reported as 60% previously, though the value was 20.4% in this study [38] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…In our current study, we evaluated the dynamic posturography and measured abnormal rates of somatosensory, visual, vestibular function, and vision preference of 16%, 49%, 58%, and 21%, respectively. Patients with migrainous vertigo were reported in a previous study to show a substantial vestibulospinal abnormality that could be uncovered by posturography (18). In our current study, an abnormal vestibular ratio on dynamic posturography was significantly more detectable in the vertigo poor response group, suggesting that it is an indicator of poor prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 45%
“…Despite the increasing number of studies related to VM, most of these reports have focused on the characteristics of the disease, including the results of neurotologic tests (3,10,17,18), and its treatment and prognosis related to the vestibular abnormalities have not yet been fully documented. It is important to understand the prognostic factors to predict the disease course with treatment and to properly counsel VM sufferers and conduct appropriate therapeutic planning.…”
Section: Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…When analyzing vestibular testing, seven articles mentioned comparisons between MD and VM with regards to caloric testing [ 16 , 17 , 19 - 21 , 23 , 24 ]. Three articles described comparisons in VEMP [ 16 , 24 - 27 ] and two of these also described rotary chair comparisons [ 16 , 24 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, two other articles [ 23 , 28 ] mentioned variations in video head impulse testing (vHIT) between MD and VM. Data of these results are shown in detail in Table 6 [ 16 , 17 , 19 , 20 , 23 - 28 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%