Hossam Sanyelbhaa, Nashwa Refaat, A. Zein-Elabedein
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Sensitivity of caloric test versus video head impulse test for detection of vestibulo-ocular reflex abnormalities in Meniere's disease
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) in subjects with Meniere’s disease using caloric test and video head impulse test (vHIT). Patients and Methods: A case control study included 120 subjects: 60 normal subjects (control group) and 60 subjects diagnosed as Meniere’s disease (MD) according to (AAO-HNS) 2015 criteria with hearing loss (study group). All subjects enrolled in this study underwent: Detailed clinical history, audiological and vestibular evaluation. vHIT and bithermal caloric test were done to evaluate the vestibulo-ocular reflex. Results: The entire control group had normal vHIT, and VNG (bithermal caloric test) results. In the MD group: vHIT reveals (37%) abnormality: (28% for low gain & 8% for saccades). But in bithermal caloric test; unilateral canal paresis was detected in (40%), and bilateral canal paresis in (15%). Thirty three percent had abnormality in both caloric and vHIT. Conclusion: Caloric test is more sensitive in detection of VOR abnormalities in Meniere’s disease. Results of caloric test and, vHIT show discrepancy but complementary to each other. Adding vHIT to the VNG is recommended for diagnosis of vestibular disorders.
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Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences aspires to play a national, regional and international role in the promotion of responsible and effective research in the field of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery in Egypt, Middle East and Africa. Mission To encourage and support research in Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) field and interdisciplinary topics To implement high-quality editorial practices among Otolaryngologists To upgrade the ability and experience of local doctors in international publishing To offer professional publishing support to local researchers, creating a supportive network for career development To highlight ENT diseases and problems peculiar to our region To promote research in endemic, hereditary and infectious ENT problems related to our region To expose and study impact of ethnic, social, environmental and cultural issues on expression of different ENT diseases To organize common epidemiologic research of value to the region To provide resource to national and regional authorities about problems in the field of ENT and their implication on public health and resources To facilitate exchange of knowledge in our part of the world To expand activities with regional and international scientific societies.