New Fresnel lens loupe for nystagmus observation suitable for use by medical staff in emergency departments.

IF 2 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE International Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-24 DOI:10.1186/s12245-024-00791-2
Reiko Tsunoda, Yumi Dobashi, Masao Noda, Hiroaki Fushiki
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Background: Reduction of spontaneous nystagmus by fixation, a characteristic feature of peripheral nystagmus, is important for differentiating between peripheral and central vestibular disorders. In the emergency room, Frenzel goggles are recommended to observe spontaneous nystagmus for the differential diagnosis of acute vestibular syndrome. We developed a portable loupe with a Fresnel lens to observe nystagmus. The loupe does not require power supply and can be used under ceiling lights. The aim of this study was to quantitatively and objectively compare the abilities of the loupe and conventional Frenzel goggles to observe spontaneous nystagmus and to verify that the loupe can detect peripheral nystagmus that cannot be observed with the naked eye.

Methods: Visual impact susceptibility was compared between the loupe and Frenzel goggles using the slow-phase velocity of nystagmus induced by the caloric test in 15 participants. Subsequently, under lighting, the nystagmus observations under the naked eye condition and with the use of the loupe were compared. Furthermore, the visibility of nystagmus was evaluated from recorded videographic images.

Results: In observations of nystagmus induced by the caloric test, the visual impact of the loupe was not inferior to that of Frenzel goggles. The mean slow-phase velocity of nystagmus recorded with the loupe was significantly higher than that observed with the naked eye. Nystagmus weakened under bright lighting could be recovered by the loupe as fixation was blocked and the direction of the nystagmus could be defined.

Conclusions: The results showed that the loupe is helpful in observing nystagmus, which is weakly observed with the naked eye under bright light. This portable, low-cost loupe, which yields superior results, can serve as an alternative to conventional Frenzel goggles in emergency medical settings where rapid assessment is required.

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一种适合急诊科医务人员使用的新型菲涅耳眼球震颤观察镜。
背景:外周性眼球震颤的一个特征是通过固定来减少自发性眼球震颤,这对于鉴别外周性和中枢性前庭疾病是很重要的。在急诊室,建议使用Frenzel护目镜观察自发性眼球震颤,以鉴别诊断急性前庭综合征。我们研制了一种带菲涅耳透镜的便携式眼震观察镜。该灯具不需要电源,可在吸顶灯下使用。本研究的目的是定量、客观地比较放大镜与传统Frenzel护目镜观察自发性眼球震的能力,验证放大镜可以检测肉眼无法观察到的周围性眼球震。方法:采用热量试验诱发眼球震颤的慢相速度,比较15例受试者的视冲击敏感性。随后,在光照条件下,比较裸眼条件下和带镜条件下眼球震颤的观察结果。此外,通过录像图像评估眼球震颤的可见性。结果:在热试验致眼震观察中,镜镜的视觉冲击不逊于Frenzel镜。镜下观察到的眼球震慢相平均速度明显高于裸眼。在强光照射下,眼球震颤减弱,眼球固定受阻,眼球震颤方向明确,可通过视镜恢复。结论:眼震在强光下肉眼观察较弱,镜对观察眼震有一定的帮助。这种便携、低成本的放大镜效果非常好,可以在需要快速评估的紧急医疗环境中作为传统Frenzel护目镜的替代品。
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期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to bring to light the various clinical advancements and research developments attained over the world and thus help the specialty forge ahead. It is directed towards physicians and medical personnel undergoing training or working within the field of Emergency Medicine. Medical students who are interested in pursuing a career in Emergency Medicine will also benefit from the journal. This is particularly useful for trainees in countries where the specialty is still in its infancy. Disciplines covered will include interesting clinical cases, the latest evidence-based practice and research developments in Emergency medicine including emergency pediatrics.
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