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Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune systemic disease. Most common autoimmune diseases are multisystem disorders that may also present with otological manifestations, and autoimmune inner ear disease accompanied by vestibular dysfunction. This study aimed to compare the vestibular...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4606946/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26478874 |
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author | Heydari, Nahid Hajiabolhassani, Fahimeh Fatahi, Jamileh Movaseghi, Shafieh Jalaie, Shohreh |
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description | Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune systemic disease. Most common autoimmune diseases are multisystem disorders that may also present with otological manifestations, and autoimmune inner ear disease accompanied by vestibular dysfunction. This study aimed to compare the vestibular function between RA patients and normal subjects using cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (cVEMPs). Methods: In this cross- sectional study, 25patients with RA (19 female and 6 male: mean (±SD) age, 40.00 (±7.92) years) and 20 healthy subjects (15 female and 5 male: mean (±SD) age, 35.35 (±10.48) years) underwent cVEMPs, using 500 Hz-tone bursts at 95 dB nHL intensity level. Data were analyzed using independent sample t-test through SPSS software v. 16. Results: The mean peak latency of p13 was significantly higher in RA patients (p<0.001). The mean peak latency of n23 was significantly higher in patients in the left ear (p=0.03). Vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) responses were present in all (100%) of the participants. There were no significant differences in mean peak to peak amplitude and amplitude ratio between the two groups. Conclusion: According to the prolonged latency of VEMP responses in RA patients, lesions in the retrolabyrinthine, especially in the vestibulospinal tract are suspected. |
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spelling | pubmed-46069462015-10-16 Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in patients with rheumatoid arthritis Heydari, Nahid Hajiabolhassani, Fahimeh Fatahi, Jamileh Movaseghi, Shafieh Jalaie, Shohreh Med J Islam Repub Iran Original Article Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune systemic disease. Most common autoimmune diseases are multisystem disorders that may also present with otological manifestations, and autoimmune inner ear disease accompanied by vestibular dysfunction. This study aimed to compare the vestibular function between RA patients and normal subjects using cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (cVEMPs). Methods: In this cross- sectional study, 25patients with RA (19 female and 6 male: mean (±SD) age, 40.00 (±7.92) years) and 20 healthy subjects (15 female and 5 male: mean (±SD) age, 35.35 (±10.48) years) underwent cVEMPs, using 500 Hz-tone bursts at 95 dB nHL intensity level. Data were analyzed using independent sample t-test through SPSS software v. 16. Results: The mean peak latency of p13 was significantly higher in RA patients (p<0.001). The mean peak latency of n23 was significantly higher in patients in the left ear (p=0.03). Vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) responses were present in all (100%) of the participants. There were no significant differences in mean peak to peak amplitude and amplitude ratio between the two groups. Conclusion: According to the prolonged latency of VEMP responses in RA patients, lesions in the retrolabyrinthine, especially in the vestibulospinal tract are suspected. Iran University of Medical Sciences 2015-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4606946/ /pubmed/26478874 Text en © 2015 Iran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License (CC BY-NC 3.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Heydari, Nahid Hajiabolhassani, Fahimeh Fatahi, Jamileh Movaseghi, Shafieh Jalaie, Shohreh Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in patients with rheumatoid arthritis |
title | Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in patients with rheumatoid arthritis |
title_full | Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in patients with rheumatoid arthritis |
title_fullStr | Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in patients with rheumatoid arthritis |
title_full_unstemmed | Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in patients with rheumatoid arthritis |
title_short | Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in patients with rheumatoid arthritis |
title_sort | vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in patients with rheumatoid arthritis |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4606946/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26478874 |
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