[THE VIDEO HEAD IMPULSE TEST (VHIT): CAN WE RELY ON THE GAIN PARAMETER ALONE?]

Harefuah Pub Date : 2023-08-01
Avi Shupak, Khaldon Abo-Saleh, Margalith Kaminer, Nabil Faranesh
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Introduction: While the bedside head impulse test evaluates the presence of refixation saccades (RS) as a measure of failing vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) the VOR gain calculated by the video head-impulse test (vHIT) is considered the primary measure for semicircular canal function while the role RS is still under evaluation.

Aims: To evaluate the benefit of various RS characteristics towards the diagnosis of the left horizontal semicircular function by vHIT.

Methods: The vHIT recordings of 40 patients with left sided horizontal VOR gains <0.8 were retrospectively evaluated for the presence of RS. The study groups included 20 patients with a final diagnosis of left horizontal semicircular canal dysfunction and 20 patients for whom vestibular dysfunction was ruled out.

Results: Gain values > 0.72 were found in all patients with no vestibular disease, and in 4 (20%) patients having vestibulopathy. Significantly higher average left-sided RS velocity and frequency were found among the vestibular patients. VOR gain < 0.72 was found to be highly specific for the diagnosis of vestibular dysfunction. However, for gain values in the range of 0.72-0.79 the presence of RS with frequency > 80% improved vHIT sensitivity.

Conclusions: Although VOR gain<0.8 is considered to reflect dysfunction, a significant false positive rate for left-sided horizontal vHIT was found for gains in the range of 0.72-0.79. The presence of RS with frequency >80% could improve vHIT diagnostic accuracy in these patients.

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视频头脉冲测试(vhit):我们能单独依靠增益参数吗?]
虽然床边头脉冲试验评估再固定眼跳(RS)的存在,作为前庭眼反射(VOR)失败的衡量标准,但视频头脉冲试验(vHIT)计算的VOR增益被认为是半圆管功能的主要衡量标准,而RS的作用仍在评估中。目的:评价各种RS特征对vHIT诊断左侧水平半圆功能的价值。方法:40例左侧水平VOR增益患者的vHIT记录结果:无前庭疾病的患者增益值均> 0.72,有前庭病变的患者增益值4例(20%)。前庭患者左侧RS平均速度和频率明显高于前庭患者。VOR增益< 0.72对前庭功能障碍的诊断具有高度特异性。然而,对于0.72-0.79范围内的增益值,频率> 80%的RS的存在提高了vHIT的灵敏度。结论:虽然VOR增益80%可以提高这些患者的vHIT诊断准确性。
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