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A new method to analyze the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction and to propose a new method to analyze subjective visual vertical data in these patients. METHODS: Static subjective visual vertical tests were performed in 40 subjects spl...

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Autores principales: Funabashi, Martha, Santos-Pontelli, Taiza Elaine Grespan, Colafêmina, José Fernando, Pavan, Theo Zeferino, Carneiro, Antonio Adilton Oliveira, Takayanagui, Osvaldo Massaiti
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3460013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23070337
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2012(10)02
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author Funabashi, Martha
Santos-Pontelli, Taiza Elaine Grespan
Colafêmina, José Fernando
Pavan, Theo Zeferino
Carneiro, Antonio Adilton Oliveira
Takayanagui, Osvaldo Massaiti
author_facet Funabashi, Martha
Santos-Pontelli, Taiza Elaine Grespan
Colafêmina, José Fernando
Pavan, Theo Zeferino
Carneiro, Antonio Adilton Oliveira
Takayanagui, Osvaldo Massaiti
author_sort Funabashi, Martha
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction and to propose a new method to analyze subjective visual vertical data in these patients. METHODS: Static subjective visual vertical tests were performed in 40 subjects split into two groups. Group A consisted of 20 healthy volunteers, and Group B consisted of 20 patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction. Each patient performed six measurements of the subjective visual vertical test, and the mean values were calculated and analyzed. RESULTS: Analyses of the numerical values of subjective visual vertical deviations (the conventional method of analysis) showed that the mean deviation was 0.326±1.13° in Group A and 0.301±1.87° in Group B. However, by analyzing the absolute values of the subjective visual vertical (the new method of analysis proposed), the mean deviation became 1.35±0.48° in Group A and 2.152±0.93° in Group B. The difference in subjective visual vertical deviations between groups was statistically significant (p<0.05) only when the absolute values and the range of deviations were considered. CONCLUSION: An analysis of the absolute values of the subjective visual vertical more accurately reflected the visual vertical misperception in patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-34600132012-10-01 A new method to analyze the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction Funabashi, Martha Santos-Pontelli, Taiza Elaine Grespan Colafêmina, José Fernando Pavan, Theo Zeferino Carneiro, Antonio Adilton Oliveira Takayanagui, Osvaldo Massaiti Clinics (Sao Paulo) Clinical Science OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction and to propose a new method to analyze subjective visual vertical data in these patients. METHODS: Static subjective visual vertical tests were performed in 40 subjects split into two groups. Group A consisted of 20 healthy volunteers, and Group B consisted of 20 patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction. Each patient performed six measurements of the subjective visual vertical test, and the mean values were calculated and analyzed. RESULTS: Analyses of the numerical values of subjective visual vertical deviations (the conventional method of analysis) showed that the mean deviation was 0.326±1.13° in Group A and 0.301±1.87° in Group B. However, by analyzing the absolute values of the subjective visual vertical (the new method of analysis proposed), the mean deviation became 1.35±0.48° in Group A and 2.152±0.93° in Group B. The difference in subjective visual vertical deviations between groups was statistically significant (p<0.05) only when the absolute values and the range of deviations were considered. CONCLUSION: An analysis of the absolute values of the subjective visual vertical more accurately reflected the visual vertical misperception in patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction. Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2012-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3460013/ /pubmed/23070337 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2012(10)02 Text en Copyright © 2012 Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSP http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Science
Funabashi, Martha
Santos-Pontelli, Taiza Elaine Grespan
Colafêmina, José Fernando
Pavan, Theo Zeferino
Carneiro, Antonio Adilton Oliveira
Takayanagui, Osvaldo Massaiti
A new method to analyze the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction
title A new method to analyze the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction
title_full A new method to analyze the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction
title_fullStr A new method to analyze the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed A new method to analyze the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction
title_short A new method to analyze the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction
title_sort new method to analyze the subjective visual vertical in patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction
topic Clinical Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3460013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23070337
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2012(10)02
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