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Test-retest reliability of subjective visual vertical measurements with lateral head tilt in virtual reality goggles

OBJECTIVE: The objective is to investigate the test-retest reliability of subjective visual vertical (SVV) in the upright position and with lateral head tilts through a computerized SVV measuring system using virtual reality (VR) goggles. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty healthy controls underwent SVV...

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Autores principales: Wang, Chia-Han, Winnick, Ariel A., Ko, Yu-Hung, Wang, Zheyu, Chang, Tzu-Pu
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8323649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34386369
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/tcmj.tcmj_207_20
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author Wang, Chia-Han
Winnick, Ariel A.
Ko, Yu-Hung
Wang, Zheyu
Chang, Tzu-Pu
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Winnick, Ariel A.
Ko, Yu-Hung
Wang, Zheyu
Chang, Tzu-Pu
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description OBJECTIVE: The objective is to investigate the test-retest reliability of subjective visual vertical (SVV) in the upright position and with lateral head tilts through a computerized SVV measuring system using virtual reality (VR) goggles. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty healthy controls underwent SVV test in upright position, with the head tilted to the right 30°, and with the head tilted to the left 30°. Subjects wore SVV VR goggles, which contained a gyroscope for monitoring the angle of head tilt. Each subject completed 10 adjustments in each head position. The mean value of SVV deviations and SVV imprecision (the intra-individual variability of SVV deviations from the 10 adjustments) were recorded and compared across different head positions. The participants then repeated the same SVV protocol at least 1 week later. The test-retest reliability of SVV deviation and SVV imprecision were analyzed. RESULTS: The SVV deviation (mean ± standard deviation) was 0.22° ± 1.56° in upright position, −9.64° ± 5.91° in right head tilt, and 7.20° ± 6.36° in left head tilt. The test-retest reliability of SVV deviation was excellent in upright position (intra-class correlation coefficient [ICC] = 0.77, P < 0.001), right head tilt (ICC = 0.83, P < 0.001) and left head tilt (ICC = 0.84, P < 0.001). The SVV values from the 10 adjustments made during right and left head tilts were less precise than when measured at upright (P < 0.001). The test-retest reliability of SVV imprecision was poor at upright (ICC = 0.21, P = 0.26) but fair-to-good in right head tilt (ICC = 0.72, P < 0.001) and left head tilt (ICC = 0.44, P = 0.04). CONCLUSION: The test-retest reliability of SVV deviation during lateral head tilts via VR goggles is excellent, which supports further research into the diagnostic value of head-tilt SVV in various vestibular disorders. In addition, the degree of SVV imprecision during head tilt has fair-to-good test-retest reliability, which suggests SVV imprecision may have clinical applicability.
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spelling pubmed-83236492021-08-11 Test-retest reliability of subjective visual vertical measurements with lateral head tilt in virtual reality goggles Wang, Chia-Han Winnick, Ariel A. Ko, Yu-Hung Wang, Zheyu Chang, Tzu-Pu Tzu Chi Med J Original Article OBJECTIVE: The objective is to investigate the test-retest reliability of subjective visual vertical (SVV) in the upright position and with lateral head tilts through a computerized SVV measuring system using virtual reality (VR) goggles. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty healthy controls underwent SVV test in upright position, with the head tilted to the right 30°, and with the head tilted to the left 30°. Subjects wore SVV VR goggles, which contained a gyroscope for monitoring the angle of head tilt. Each subject completed 10 adjustments in each head position. The mean value of SVV deviations and SVV imprecision (the intra-individual variability of SVV deviations from the 10 adjustments) were recorded and compared across different head positions. The participants then repeated the same SVV protocol at least 1 week later. The test-retest reliability of SVV deviation and SVV imprecision were analyzed. RESULTS: The SVV deviation (mean ± standard deviation) was 0.22° ± 1.56° in upright position, −9.64° ± 5.91° in right head tilt, and 7.20° ± 6.36° in left head tilt. The test-retest reliability of SVV deviation was excellent in upright position (intra-class correlation coefficient [ICC] = 0.77, P < 0.001), right head tilt (ICC = 0.83, P < 0.001) and left head tilt (ICC = 0.84, P < 0.001). The SVV values from the 10 adjustments made during right and left head tilts were less precise than when measured at upright (P < 0.001). The test-retest reliability of SVV imprecision was poor at upright (ICC = 0.21, P = 0.26) but fair-to-good in right head tilt (ICC = 0.72, P < 0.001) and left head tilt (ICC = 0.44, P = 0.04). CONCLUSION: The test-retest reliability of SVV deviation during lateral head tilts via VR goggles is excellent, which supports further research into the diagnostic value of head-tilt SVV in various vestibular disorders. In addition, the degree of SVV imprecision during head tilt has fair-to-good test-retest reliability, which suggests SVV imprecision may have clinical applicability. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8323649/ /pubmed/34386369 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/tcmj.tcmj_207_20 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Tzu Chi Medical Journal https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Wang, Chia-Han
Winnick, Ariel A.
Ko, Yu-Hung
Wang, Zheyu
Chang, Tzu-Pu
Test-retest reliability of subjective visual vertical measurements with lateral head tilt in virtual reality goggles
title Test-retest reliability of subjective visual vertical measurements with lateral head tilt in virtual reality goggles
title_full Test-retest reliability of subjective visual vertical measurements with lateral head tilt in virtual reality goggles
title_fullStr Test-retest reliability of subjective visual vertical measurements with lateral head tilt in virtual reality goggles
title_full_unstemmed Test-retest reliability of subjective visual vertical measurements with lateral head tilt in virtual reality goggles
title_short Test-retest reliability of subjective visual vertical measurements with lateral head tilt in virtual reality goggles
title_sort test-retest reliability of subjective visual vertical measurements with lateral head tilt in virtual reality goggles
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8323649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34386369
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/tcmj.tcmj_207_20
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