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Clinical and VNG Features in Anterior Canal BPPV—An Analysis of 13 Cases

Objective: To define diagnostic VNG features in anterior canal BPPV during positional testing (Dix-Hallpike, supine head hanging, and McClure Pagnini tests). Study Design: A retrospective study of patients diagnosed with anterior canal BPPV across four referral centers in New Delhi, Kochi, Bangalore...

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Autores principales: Porwal, Prateek, V. R., Ananthu, Pawar, Vishal, Dorasala, Srinivas, Bijlani, Avinash, Nair, Prem, Nayar, Ravi
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7988206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33776883
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.618269
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author Porwal, Prateek
V. R., Ananthu
Pawar, Vishal
Dorasala, Srinivas
Bijlani, Avinash
Nair, Prem
Nayar, Ravi
author_facet Porwal, Prateek
V. R., Ananthu
Pawar, Vishal
Dorasala, Srinivas
Bijlani, Avinash
Nair, Prem
Nayar, Ravi
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description Objective: To define diagnostic VNG features in anterior canal BPPV during positional testing (Dix-Hallpike, supine head hanging, and McClure Pagnini tests). Study Design: A retrospective study of patients diagnosed with anterior canal BPPV across four referral centers in New Delhi, Kochi, Bangalore, and Dubai. Subjects and Methods: Clinical records of 13 patients with AC BPPV out of 1,350 cases, during a 3-years period, were reviewed and analyzed by four specialists. Results: Four patients had positional down beating nystagmus with symptoms of vertigo during the bilateral DHP maneuver. Seven cases had positional down beating nystagmus only on one side of DHP. Typical down beating nystagmus was seen in 10 out of 13 cases during the straight head hanging maneuver. Down beating torsional nystagmus was seen in 6 out of 13 cases. Down beating with horizontal nystagmus was seen in three cases (in DHP and MCP mainly) while pure down beating nystagmus during SHH was only seen in four cases. Conclusion: We conclude that anterior canal BPPV is a rare but definite entity. It may not be apparent on positional testing the first time, so repeated testing may be needed. The most consistent diagnostic maneuver is SHH though there were patients in which findings could only be elicited using DHP testing. We recommend a testing protocol that includes DHP testing on both sides and SHH. MCP testing may also evoke DBN with or without the torsional component. Reversal of nystagmus on reversal of testing position is unusual but can occur. The Yacovino maneuver is effective in resolving AC BPPV. We also propose a hypothesis that explains why DHP testing is sensitive to AC BPPV on either side, whereas MCP lateral position on one side is only sensitive to AC BPPV on one side. We have explained a possible role for the McClure Pagnini test in side determination and therapeutic implications.
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spelling pubmed-79882062021-03-25 Clinical and VNG Features in Anterior Canal BPPV—An Analysis of 13 Cases Porwal, Prateek V. R., Ananthu Pawar, Vishal Dorasala, Srinivas Bijlani, Avinash Nair, Prem Nayar, Ravi Front Neurol Neurology Objective: To define diagnostic VNG features in anterior canal BPPV during positional testing (Dix-Hallpike, supine head hanging, and McClure Pagnini tests). Study Design: A retrospective study of patients diagnosed with anterior canal BPPV across four referral centers in New Delhi, Kochi, Bangalore, and Dubai. Subjects and Methods: Clinical records of 13 patients with AC BPPV out of 1,350 cases, during a 3-years period, were reviewed and analyzed by four specialists. Results: Four patients had positional down beating nystagmus with symptoms of vertigo during the bilateral DHP maneuver. Seven cases had positional down beating nystagmus only on one side of DHP. Typical down beating nystagmus was seen in 10 out of 13 cases during the straight head hanging maneuver. Down beating torsional nystagmus was seen in 6 out of 13 cases. Down beating with horizontal nystagmus was seen in three cases (in DHP and MCP mainly) while pure down beating nystagmus during SHH was only seen in four cases. Conclusion: We conclude that anterior canal BPPV is a rare but definite entity. It may not be apparent on positional testing the first time, so repeated testing may be needed. The most consistent diagnostic maneuver is SHH though there were patients in which findings could only be elicited using DHP testing. We recommend a testing protocol that includes DHP testing on both sides and SHH. MCP testing may also evoke DBN with or without the torsional component. Reversal of nystagmus on reversal of testing position is unusual but can occur. The Yacovino maneuver is effective in resolving AC BPPV. We also propose a hypothesis that explains why DHP testing is sensitive to AC BPPV on either side, whereas MCP lateral position on one side is only sensitive to AC BPPV on one side. We have explained a possible role for the McClure Pagnini test in side determination and therapeutic implications. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7988206/ /pubmed/33776883 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.618269 Text en Copyright © 2021 Porwal, V. R., Pawar, Dorasala, Bijlani, Nair and Nayar. 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.
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Porwal, Prateek
V. R., Ananthu
Pawar, Vishal
Dorasala, Srinivas
Bijlani, Avinash
Nair, Prem
Nayar, Ravi
Clinical and VNG Features in Anterior Canal BPPV—An Analysis of 13 Cases
title Clinical and VNG Features in Anterior Canal BPPV—An Analysis of 13 Cases
title_full Clinical and VNG Features in Anterior Canal BPPV—An Analysis of 13 Cases
title_fullStr Clinical and VNG Features in Anterior Canal BPPV—An Analysis of 13 Cases
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and VNG Features in Anterior Canal BPPV—An Analysis of 13 Cases
title_short Clinical and VNG Features in Anterior Canal BPPV—An Analysis of 13 Cases
title_sort clinical and vng features in anterior canal bppv—an analysis of 13 cases
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7988206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33776883
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.618269
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