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Estimated Vestibulogram (EVEST) for Effective Vestibular Assessment
BACKGROUND: The availability and development of methods testing the vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) brought a broader view into the lateral semicircular canal (L-SCC) function. However, the higher number of evaluated parameters makes more difficult the specialist's diagnose-making process. PURPOSE...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7946457/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33763488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8845943 |
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author | Striteska, Maja Skoloudik, Lukas Valis, Martin Mejzlik, Jan Trnkova, Katerina Chovanec, Martin Profant, Oliver Chrobok, Viktor Kremlacek, Jan |
author_facet | Striteska, Maja Skoloudik, Lukas Valis, Martin Mejzlik, Jan Trnkova, Katerina Chovanec, Martin Profant, Oliver Chrobok, Viktor Kremlacek, Jan |
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description | BACKGROUND: The availability and development of methods testing the vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) brought a broader view into the lateral semicircular canal (L-SCC) function. However, the higher number of evaluated parameters makes more difficult the specialist's diagnose-making process. PURPOSE: To provide medical specialists, a new diagnostic-graphic tool, Estimated Vestibulogram- EVEST, enabling a quick and easy-to-read visualization and comparison of the VOR test results within the L-SCC. METHODS: The development of EVEST involved 148 participants, including 49 healthy volunteers (28 female and 21 male) and 99 (58 female and 41 male) patients affected by different degrees of peripheral vestibular deficit. The corresponding L-SCC VOR test results, from patients meeting the diagnostic criteria, were used to create the EVEST. RESULTS: Based on the test results, we depicted and calculated the EVEST vestibular function asymmetry (VFA) in all the groups. To assess a feasibility of EVEST to describe a vestibular function deficit, we calculated sensitivity and specificity of VFA using a receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) and compared it to single tests. In all the tests, we determined the cutoff value as the point with the highest sensitivity and specificity. For discrimination of any vestibular deficit, the VFA with cutoff 6.5% was more sensitive (91%) and specific (98%) than single tests. Results showed that EVEST is a beneficial graphic tool for quick multifrequency comparison and diagnosis of different types of the peripheral vestibular loss. CONCLUSIONS: EVEST can help to easily evaluate various types of peripheral vestibular lesion. |
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spelling | pubmed-79464572021-03-23 Estimated Vestibulogram (EVEST) for Effective Vestibular Assessment Striteska, Maja Skoloudik, Lukas Valis, Martin Mejzlik, Jan Trnkova, Katerina Chovanec, Martin Profant, Oliver Chrobok, Viktor Kremlacek, Jan Biomed Res Int Research Article BACKGROUND: The availability and development of methods testing the vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) brought a broader view into the lateral semicircular canal (L-SCC) function. However, the higher number of evaluated parameters makes more difficult the specialist's diagnose-making process. PURPOSE: To provide medical specialists, a new diagnostic-graphic tool, Estimated Vestibulogram- EVEST, enabling a quick and easy-to-read visualization and comparison of the VOR test results within the L-SCC. METHODS: The development of EVEST involved 148 participants, including 49 healthy volunteers (28 female and 21 male) and 99 (58 female and 41 male) patients affected by different degrees of peripheral vestibular deficit. The corresponding L-SCC VOR test results, from patients meeting the diagnostic criteria, were used to create the EVEST. RESULTS: Based on the test results, we depicted and calculated the EVEST vestibular function asymmetry (VFA) in all the groups. To assess a feasibility of EVEST to describe a vestibular function deficit, we calculated sensitivity and specificity of VFA using a receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) and compared it to single tests. In all the tests, we determined the cutoff value as the point with the highest sensitivity and specificity. For discrimination of any vestibular deficit, the VFA with cutoff 6.5% was more sensitive (91%) and specific (98%) than single tests. Results showed that EVEST is a beneficial graphic tool for quick multifrequency comparison and diagnosis of different types of the peripheral vestibular loss. CONCLUSIONS: EVEST can help to easily evaluate various types of peripheral vestibular lesion. Hindawi 2021-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7946457/ /pubmed/33763488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8845943 Text en Copyright © 2021 Maja Striteska et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Striteska, Maja Skoloudik, Lukas Valis, Martin Mejzlik, Jan Trnkova, Katerina Chovanec, Martin Profant, Oliver Chrobok, Viktor Kremlacek, Jan Estimated Vestibulogram (EVEST) for Effective Vestibular Assessment |
title | Estimated Vestibulogram (EVEST) for Effective Vestibular Assessment |
title_full | Estimated Vestibulogram (EVEST) for Effective Vestibular Assessment |
title_fullStr | Estimated Vestibulogram (EVEST) for Effective Vestibular Assessment |
title_full_unstemmed | Estimated Vestibulogram (EVEST) for Effective Vestibular Assessment |
title_short | Estimated Vestibulogram (EVEST) for Effective Vestibular Assessment |
title_sort | estimated vestibulogram (evest) for effective vestibular assessment |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7946457/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33763488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8845943 |
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