Impact of Vibrations and Rapid Decelerations on SemontPLUS Maneuver Efficacy: An In Vitro Study.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Otology & Neurotology Pub Date : 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1097/MAO.0000000000004412
Miranda Morrison, Aurelia Bucciarelli, Athanasia Korda, Leonie Sarah Goetz, Marco D Caversaccio, Dominik Obrist, Georgios Mantokoudis
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Abstract

Objective: We aimed to investigate the effect of adding "rapid decelerations" and "vibrations" during a SemontPLUS maneuver on the dynamics of the inner ear and the success rate of canalolithiasis repositioning.

Methods: We used a previously described upscaled (5×) in vitro model of the posterior semicircular canal of the inner ear to analyze the trajectory of a single and clumped surrogate otolith particle (metallic sphere) during a SemontPLUS maneuver (-60 degrees below earth horizontal) on a repositioning chair (TRV). We compared the angular displacement of these particles with and without the application of "vibrations" or "rapid decelerations" using TRV. We recorded the success rates of the SemontPLUS maneuver for each condition.

Results: After the first step of the SemontPLUS, the application of "vibrations" increased the angular displacement of single particles from 119.9 to 125.9 degrees and clumps from 106.7 to 122.8 degrees. Clumps traveled shorter distances than single particles. "Rapid decelerations" also increased the angular displacement from 119.9 to 123.4 degrees and from 106.7 to 111.7 degrees for singles and clumps, respectively. "Vibrations" and "rapid decelerations" applied on the in vitro model resulted in enhanced repositioning success rates to 60 and 73%, respectively.

Conclusions: Adding "rapid decelerations" or "vibrations" to the SemontPLUS maneuver increased otolith particle displacement and improved the repositioning success rates in an in vitro model. However, the effect size of these additional modalities on angular displacement is small, and their use in clinics to improve repositioning in the SemontPLUS would have to be supported by further clinical trials.

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Otology & Neurotology
Otology & Neurotology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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期刊介绍: ​​​​​Otology & Neurotology publishes original articles relating to both clinical and basic science aspects of otology, neurotology, and cranial base surgery. As the foremost journal in its field, it has become the favored place for publishing the best of new science relating to the human ear and its diseases. The broadly international character of its contributing authors, editorial board, and readership provides the Journal its decidedly global perspective.
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