增益不对称性和追赶性囊视测量是否能提高视频头部脉冲测试与热量结果的一致性?

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Clinical Neurophysiology Practice Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cnp.2024.07.001
I. Zay Melville , Kyla Yamsuan , Helen Wu , Peter R. Thorne , Kei Kobayashi , Rachael L. Taylor
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方法回顾性分析梅尼埃病、前庭神经炎/迷走神经炎、前庭偏头痛或前庭分裂瘤的 118 名患者的热量测试和 vHIT 结果。结果分别有57.6%和33.1%的患者记录到异常的热量结果和vHIT增益。考虑所有三种测量方法后,vHIT敏感性提高到43.2%,与热量结果的一致性从66.1%提高到70.3%。显着的交互效应证实了测试之间的关系取决于诊断结果(p = 0.013)。前庭偏头痛和前庭神经炎/迷走神经炎的两种测试结果相似,通常分别为正常和异常。前庭分裂瘤产生的热量异常多于 vHIT 增益,但与追赶-弛缓和增益不对称相比,前庭分裂瘤不产生热量异常;梅尼埃病产生的热量异常多于所有 vHIT 测量值。当 vHIT 正常时(所有测量指标),37% 的耳道瘫痪对梅尼埃病的特异性为 90%。结论vHIT 追赶-回闪和增益不对称率可以提高热量测试的灵敏度和一致性,但这与疾病有关。
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Do measures of gain asymmetry and catch-up saccades improve video head impulse test agreement with caloric results?

Objective

To investigate the relative sensitivity and agreement of caloric testing and video head impulse test (vHIT) across four groups of vestibular disorders.

Methods

Caloric and vHIT results of 118 patients with either Ménière’s disease, vestibular neuritis/labyrinthitis, vestibular migraine, or vestibular schwannoma were retrospectively analyzed. vHIT gain, gain asymmetry, and catch-up-saccades (≥100°/sec) were compared with reference limits of 91 controls.

Results

Abnormal caloric results and vHIT gain were recorded in 57.6 % and 33.1 % of patients, respectively. Consideration of all three measures increased vHIT sensitivity to 43.2 %, and concordance with caloric results improved from 66.1 % to 70.3 %. A significant interaction effect confirmed the relationship between tests depended on the diagnosis (p = 0.013). Vestibular migraine and vestibular neuritis/labyrinthitis produced similar results on both tests, usually normal and abnormal respectively. Vestibular schwannoma produced more caloric abnormalities than vHIT gain but not compared with catch-up-saccades and gain asymmetry; Ménière’s disease produced more caloric abnormalities than all vHIT measures. When vHIT was normal (all measures), a 37 % canal paresis was 90 % specific for Ménière’s disease.

Conclusions

Rates of vHIT catch-up-saccades and gain asymmetry can improve sensitivity and concordance with caloric testing, but this is disease-dependent.

Significance

vHIT outcome measures are complementary to the caloric test and each other.

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期刊介绍: Clinical Neurophysiology Practice (CNP) is a new Open Access journal that focuses on clinical practice issues in clinical neurophysiology including relevant new research, case reports or clinical series, normal values and didactic reviews. It is an official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology and complements Clinical Neurophysiology which focuses on innovative research in the specialty. It has a role in supporting established clinical practice, and an educational role for trainees, technicians and practitioners.
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