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The Functional Head Impulse Test to Assess Oscillopsia in Bilateral Vestibulopathy
Introduction: Bilateral vestibulopathy (BV) is a chronic condition in which vestibular function is severely impaired or absent on both ears. Oscillopsia is one of the main symptoms of BV. Oscillopsia can be quantified objectively by functional vestibular tests, and subjectively by questionnaires. Re...
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author | van Dooren, T. S. Lucieer, F. M. P. Duijn, S. Janssen, A. M. L. Guinand, N. Pérez Fornos, A. Van Rompaey, V. Kingma, H. Ramat, S. van de Berg, R. |
author_facet | van Dooren, T. S. Lucieer, F. M. P. Duijn, S. Janssen, A. M. L. Guinand, N. Pérez Fornos, A. Van Rompaey, V. Kingma, H. Ramat, S. van de Berg, R. |
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description | Introduction: Bilateral vestibulopathy (BV) is a chronic condition in which vestibular function is severely impaired or absent on both ears. Oscillopsia is one of the main symptoms of BV. Oscillopsia can be quantified objectively by functional vestibular tests, and subjectively by questionnaires. Recently, a new technique for testing functionally effective gaze stabilization was developed: the functional Head Impulse Test (fHIT). This study compared the fHIT with the Dynamic Visual Acuity assessed on a treadmill (DVA(treadmill)) and Oscillopsia Severity Questionnaire (OSQ) in the context of objectifying the experience of oscillopsia in patients with BV. Methods: Inclusion criteria comprised: (1) summated slow phase velocity of nystagmus of <20°/s during bithermal caloric tests, (2) torsion swing tests gain of <30% and/or phase <168°, and (3) complaints of oscillopsia and/or imbalance. During the fHIT (Beon Solutions srl, Italy) patients were seated in front of a computer screen. During a passive horizontal head impulse a Landolt C optotype was shortly displayed. Patients reported the seen optotype by pressing the corresponding button on a keyboard. The percentage correct answers was registered for leftwards and rightwards head impulses separately. During DVA(treadmill) patients were positioned on a treadmill in front of a computer screen that showed Sloan optotypes. Patients were tested in static condition and in dynamic conditions (while walking on the treadmill at 2, 4, and 6 km/h). The decline in LogMAR between static and dynamic conditions was registered for each speed. Every patient completed the Oscillopsia Severity Questionnaire (OSQ). Results: In total 23 patients were included. This study showed a moderate correlation between OSQ outcomes and the fHIT [rightwards head rotations (r(s) = −0.559; p = 0.006) leftwards head rotations (r(s) = −0.396; p = 0.061)]. No correlation was found between OSQ outcomes and DVA(treadmill), or between DVA(treadmill) and fHIT. All patients completed the fHIT, 52% of the patients completed the DVA(treadmill) on all speeds. Conclusion: The fHIT seems to be a feasible test to quantify oscillopsia in BV since, unlike DVA(treadmill), it correlates with the experienced oscillopsia measured by the OSQ, and more BV patients are able to complete the fHIT than DVA(treadmill). |
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spelling | pubmed-64991722019-05-17 The Functional Head Impulse Test to Assess Oscillopsia in Bilateral Vestibulopathy van Dooren, T. S. Lucieer, F. M. P. Duijn, S. Janssen, A. M. L. Guinand, N. Pérez Fornos, A. Van Rompaey, V. Kingma, H. Ramat, S. van de Berg, R. Front Neurol Neurology Introduction: Bilateral vestibulopathy (BV) is a chronic condition in which vestibular function is severely impaired or absent on both ears. Oscillopsia is one of the main symptoms of BV. Oscillopsia can be quantified objectively by functional vestibular tests, and subjectively by questionnaires. Recently, a new technique for testing functionally effective gaze stabilization was developed: the functional Head Impulse Test (fHIT). This study compared the fHIT with the Dynamic Visual Acuity assessed on a treadmill (DVA(treadmill)) and Oscillopsia Severity Questionnaire (OSQ) in the context of objectifying the experience of oscillopsia in patients with BV. Methods: Inclusion criteria comprised: (1) summated slow phase velocity of nystagmus of <20°/s during bithermal caloric tests, (2) torsion swing tests gain of <30% and/or phase <168°, and (3) complaints of oscillopsia and/or imbalance. During the fHIT (Beon Solutions srl, Italy) patients were seated in front of a computer screen. During a passive horizontal head impulse a Landolt C optotype was shortly displayed. Patients reported the seen optotype by pressing the corresponding button on a keyboard. The percentage correct answers was registered for leftwards and rightwards head impulses separately. During DVA(treadmill) patients were positioned on a treadmill in front of a computer screen that showed Sloan optotypes. Patients were tested in static condition and in dynamic conditions (while walking on the treadmill at 2, 4, and 6 km/h). The decline in LogMAR between static and dynamic conditions was registered for each speed. Every patient completed the Oscillopsia Severity Questionnaire (OSQ). Results: In total 23 patients were included. This study showed a moderate correlation between OSQ outcomes and the fHIT [rightwards head rotations (r(s) = −0.559; p = 0.006) leftwards head rotations (r(s) = −0.396; p = 0.061)]. No correlation was found between OSQ outcomes and DVA(treadmill), or between DVA(treadmill) and fHIT. All patients completed the fHIT, 52% of the patients completed the DVA(treadmill) on all speeds. Conclusion: The fHIT seems to be a feasible test to quantify oscillopsia in BV since, unlike DVA(treadmill), it correlates with the experienced oscillopsia measured by the OSQ, and more BV patients are able to complete the fHIT than DVA(treadmill). Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6499172/ /pubmed/31105632 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00365 Text en Copyright © 2019 van Dooren, Lucieer, Duijn, Janssen, Guinand, Pérez Fornos, Van Rompaey, Kingma, Ramat and van de Berg. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neurology van Dooren, T. S. Lucieer, F. M. P. Duijn, S. Janssen, A. M. L. Guinand, N. Pérez Fornos, A. Van Rompaey, V. Kingma, H. Ramat, S. van de Berg, R. The Functional Head Impulse Test to Assess Oscillopsia in Bilateral Vestibulopathy |
title | The Functional Head Impulse Test to Assess Oscillopsia in Bilateral Vestibulopathy |
title_full | The Functional Head Impulse Test to Assess Oscillopsia in Bilateral Vestibulopathy |
title_fullStr | The Functional Head Impulse Test to Assess Oscillopsia in Bilateral Vestibulopathy |
title_full_unstemmed | The Functional Head Impulse Test to Assess Oscillopsia in Bilateral Vestibulopathy |
title_short | The Functional Head Impulse Test to Assess Oscillopsia in Bilateral Vestibulopathy |
title_sort | functional head impulse test to assess oscillopsia in bilateral vestibulopathy |
topic | Neurology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6499172/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31105632 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00365 |
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