The Aging Vestibular System: Dizziness and Imbalance in the Elderly.

Q2 Medicine Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-01-15 DOI:10.1159/000490283
Klaus Jahn
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Aging in vestibular structures with loss of hair cells in the inner ear starts early in life, but vestibular function usually remains relatively unimpaired up to advanced ages. However, dizziness and imbalance are common in the elderly and have substantial impact on the quality of life. Dizziness interferes with the everyday activities of 30% of persons over age 70. As causes can be multiple, including vestibular and non-vestibular components, it is crucial to detect the factors leading to dizziness and imbalance to maintain mobility and avoid secondary complications like falls and anxiety. The more common causes of dizziness and imbalance in old age are sensory deficits, such as bilateral vestibular hypofunction, polyneuropathy, and impaired visual acuity; benign paroxysmal positional vertigo; and central disorders such as cerebellar ataxia and normal-pressure hydrocephalus. Further relevant factors include sedative or antihypertensive medication, loss of muscle mass (sarcopenia), and the fear of falling. Many elderly persons have multiple risk factors at the same time. Treatable components include benign paroxysmal positional vertigo that can be effectively treated with specific physical maneuvers, sedating drugs that can be reduced in many cases, and sarcopenia that can be treated with physical training. If a specific cause for dizziness and imbalance can be identified, treatment is often successful even in advanced age. The common causes can be revealed by systematic clinical examination and selective laboratory testing.
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衰老的前庭系统:老年人的头晕和失衡。
随着内耳毛细胞的丧失,前庭结构的衰老在生命早期就开始了,但前庭功能通常直到老年都保持相对完好。然而,头晕和不平衡在老年人中很常见,并对生活质量产生重大影响。70岁以上人群中有30%的人会受到头晕的影响。由于原因可能是多方面的,包括前庭和非前庭成分,因此检测导致头晕和不平衡的因素以保持活动能力并避免跌倒和焦虑等继发性并发症至关重要。老年人头晕和失衡的更常见原因是感觉缺陷,如双侧前庭功能减退、多神经病变和视力受损;良性阵发性位置性眩晕;以及中枢疾病,如小脑性共济失调和常压脑积水。其他相关因素包括镇静或降压药、肌肉量减少(肌肉减少症)和对摔倒的恐惧。许多老年人同时存在多种危险因素。可治疗的成分包括良性阵发性位置性眩晕,可通过特定的物理操作有效治疗,镇静药物可在许多情况下减少,肌肉减少症可通过体育训练治疗。如果可以确定头晕和失衡的具体原因,即使在老年,治疗也往往是成功的。常见的病因可以通过系统的临床检查和选择性的实验室检查来发现。
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期刊介绍: Material for each volume in this series has been skillfully selected to document the most active areas of otorhinolaryngology and related specialties, such as neuro-otology and oncology. The series reproduces results from basic research and clinical studies pertaining to the pathophysiology, diagnosis, clinical symptoms, course, prognosis and therapy of a variety of ear, nose and throat disorders. The numerous papers correlating basic research findings and clinical applications are of immense value to all specialists engaged in the ongoing efforts to improve management of these disorders. Acting as a voice for its field, the series has also been instrumental in developing subspecialities into established specialities.
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