Comparing Video Head Impulse Testing in Patients With Acute Vestibular Dysfunction

Fumihiro Mochizuki, Yusuke Ito, Y. Sasano, Erin Williams, Michael E. Hoffer, Manabu Komori, Izumi Koizuka
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The video head impulse test (v-HIT) can evaluate the function of all semicircular canals (SCCs) in a short period. In this work, we sought to compare v-HIT results among 2 commercially available devices, the ICS impulse (Otometrics, Denmark) (ICS) and Eye See Cam (Interacoustics, Denmark) (ESC), among individuals with unilateral vestibular disorders. Retrospective study (n = 15). St. Marianna University School of Medicine Hospital. Fifteen patients with acute unilateral vestibular disorders. Two v-HIT devices were conducted across patients to compare the results of the 2 models. Gain values and pathological saccades for each SCC were compared across the 2 models. Monothermal caloric testing was performed to compare alongside v-HIT gain values. There was no difference between the 2 models for the evaluation of the horizontal SCCs. There was a significant negative correlation (ESC: r = −0.52, ICS: r = −0.53) between caloric testing and the gain values of the 2 models. In the vertical SCCs, the gain values of ESC were significantly higher than the gain values of ICS. Detection of catch-up saccades in vertical SCCs was similar across the 2 models. For the horizontal SCCs, there was no difference in test results between the 2 models. However, in the vertical SCCs, gain values were variable across the 2 devices. Larger scale studies are needed to develop normative ranges for the vertical canals.
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比较急性前庭功能障碍患者的视频头脉冲测试
视频头脉冲测试(v-HIT)可以在短时间内评估所有半规管(SCC)的功能。在这项研究中,我们试图比较两种市售设备(ICS impulse(丹麦耳测公司)(ICS)和 Eye See Cam(丹麦 Interacoustics 公司)(ESC))在单侧前庭功能障碍患者中的 v-HIT 结果。 回顾性研究(n = 15)。 圣玛丽安娜大学医学院附属医院。 15 名急性单侧前庭功能紊乱患者。 在患者中使用两种 v-HIT 装置,以比较两种模型的结果。 对 2 种模型中每种 SCC 的增益值和病理囊视进行比较。单热量测试与 v-HIT 增益值同时进行比较。 在评估水平 SCC 时,两种模型之间没有差异。两种模型的热量测试和增益值之间存在明显的负相关(ESC:r = -0.52,ICS:r = -0.53)。在垂直 SCC 中,ESC 的增益值明显高于 ICS 的增益值。在垂直 SCC 中,2 种模型对追视的检测结果相似。 对于水平 SCC,两种模型的测试结果没有差异。然而,在垂直 SCC 中,两种设备的增益值各不相同。需要进行更大规模的研究,以制定垂直通道的标准范围。
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