Normative Ranges for Oculomotor and Reaction Time Tests in U.S. Military Service Members and Veterans.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Journal of the American Academy of Audiology Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1791207
Daniel S Talian, Megan M Eitel, Danielle J Zion, Stefanie E Kuchinsky, Louis M French, Tracey A Brickell, Sara M Lippa, Rael T Lange, Douglas S Brungart
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Background:  Oculomotor and reaction time tests are frequently used assessments of vestibular symptoms, traumatic brain injury (TBI), or other neurological disorders in both clinical and research contexts. When interpreting these tests it is important to have a reference interval (RI) as a comparison for what constitutes a typical/expected response; however, the current body of research has only limited information regarding normative ranges calculated according to established standards or for a military-specific sample.

Purpose:  The purpose of the present study was to describe RIs for oculomotor and reaction time tests in a cohort of service members and veterans (SMVs) for use as comparators by clinicians and scientists.

Research design:  Descriptive.

Study sample:  Participants were prospectively enrolled in the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center-Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence 15-year Longitudinal Traumatic Brain Injury Study. Only SMVs without a history of TBI or blast exposure were included in the RI calculations.

Data collection and analysis:  The test paradigms included in this analysis were: smooth pursuit, prosaccades, antisaccades, saccades and reaction time, predictive saccades, optokinetic nystagmus, auditory reaction time, and visual reaction time. Nonparametric methods, based on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's recognized consensus standards, were used to calculate 95% RIs. A comparison between the calculated RIs and those available from previously published research is provided.

Results:  Summary statistics and RIs were calculated for 47 outcome parameters from 13 oculomotor and reaction time tests. Sample sizes and age ranges varied across outcome parameters depending on the availability of reference values for RI calculations. The sample sizes used to calculate RIs ranged from 51 to 69. The age of SMVs included in each RI ranged from 19 to 61 years with mean ages ranging from 37 to 39 years. Similarities/differences between the RIs in the present study and those in previously published research are highly dependent on the outcome parameter; however, in general, the RIs in the present study tended to be somewhat wider.

Conclusion:  The RIs provided in this paper can serve as comparisons for clinicians and scientists who are utilizing these oculomotor and reaction time testing paradigms in similar cohorts of patients or research participants.

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美国现役军人和退伍军人眼球运动和反应时间测试的标准范围。
背景:在临床和研究中,动眼肌和反应时间测试经常用于评估前庭症状、创伤性脑损伤(TBI)或其他神经系统疾病。在解释这些测试时,重要的是要有一个参考区间(RI)作为典型/预期反应的比较;但是,目前的研究机构对根据既定标准或针对特定军事样本计算的标准范围的资料有限。目的:本研究的目的是描述服役人员和退伍军人(smv)队列的眼动和反应时间测试的RIs,以供临床医生和科学家用作比较。研究设计:描述性。研究样本:参与者被前瞻性地纳入国防和退伍军人脑损伤中心-创伤性脑损伤卓越中心15年的纵向创伤性脑损伤研究。只有没有TBI或爆炸暴露史的smv被纳入RI计算。数据收集与分析:本分析包括的测试范式为:平滑追逐、顺行性扫视、反扫视、扫视与反应时间、预测性扫视、视动性眼震、听觉反应时间和视觉反应时间。非参数方法,基于美国食品和药物管理局公认的共识标准,用于计算95%的RIs。将计算得到的RIs与以前发表的研究结果进行了比较。结果:对13项动眼力和反应时间试验的47个结局参数进行汇总统计和RIs计算。样本量和年龄范围因结果参数的不同而不同,这取决于RI计算参考值的可用性。用于计算RIs的样本量从51到69不等。每个RI纳入的smv年龄为19至61岁,平均年龄为37至39岁。本研究和先前发表的研究中RIs的相似/差异高度依赖于结果参数;然而,总的来说,本研究中的RIs倾向于更广泛。结论:本文提供的RIs可以作为临床医生和科学家在相似的患者或研究参与者队列中使用这些动眼肌和反应时间测试范式的比较。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA) is the Academy''s scholarly peer-reviewed publication, issued 10 times per year and available to Academy members as a benefit of membership. The JAAA publishes articles and clinical reports in all areas of audiology, including audiological assessment, amplification, aural habilitation and rehabilitation, auditory electrophysiology, vestibular assessment, and hearing science.
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