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Saccular Pathology Is Most Commonly Found in Patients With General Vestibular Disorders

OBJECTIVES: The first purpose of this study was to investigate the difference in the frequency of involvement of the superior vestibular nerve (SVN) and inferior vestibular nerve (IVN) territories in general vestibular disorders, and to identify which IVN territory was more commonly involved in pati...

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Autores principales: Lee, Jeon Mi, Lee, Hyun Jin, Kim, Jungghi, Shin, Seung Ho, Na, Gina, Shim, Dae Bo, Kim, Sung Huhn
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Publicado: Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9441506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35240775
http://dx.doi.org/10.21053/ceo.2021.00794
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author Lee, Jeon Mi
Lee, Hyun Jin
Kim, Jungghi
Shin, Seung Ho
Na, Gina
Shim, Dae Bo
Kim, Sung Huhn
author_facet Lee, Jeon Mi
Lee, Hyun Jin
Kim, Jungghi
Shin, Seung Ho
Na, Gina
Shim, Dae Bo
Kim, Sung Huhn
author_sort Lee, Jeon Mi
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description OBJECTIVES: The first purpose of this study was to investigate the difference in the frequency of involvement of the superior vestibular nerve (SVN) and inferior vestibular nerve (IVN) territories in general vestibular disorders, and to identify which IVN territory was more commonly involved in patients with IVN lesions. The second purpose was to investigate the correlation of the degree of each saccular and posterior semicircular canal (PSCC) dysfunction, as represented by the parameters of cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP) and video head impulse test (vHIT), in patients with pathology of the IVN territory. METHODS: In total, 346 patients with dizziness who underwent the caloric test, cVEMP, and vHIT were enrolled. Canal weakness in the caloric test, interaural amplitude difference (IAD) of cVEMP, and vestibulo-ocular reflex gain of the vestibulo-ocular reflex gain of the posterior semicircular canal (p-VOR) in vHIT were analyzed. RESULTS: Among the enrolled patients, 15.6% had total vestibular nerve dysfunction, 14.5% had solely SVN dysfunction, and 29.5% had solely IVN dysfunction. Isolated saccular pathology was most common in patients with IVN pathology, followed by those with total IVN dysfunction and PSCC dysfunction. IAD and p-VOR were statistically well correlated, and the correlation was strongest in patients with both pathologic IAD and pathologic p-VOR (n=23, r=0.944), followed by patients with normal IAD and pathologic p-VOR (n=27, r=0.762) and patients with pathologic IAD and normal p-VOR (n=106, r=0.339). CONCLUSION: Abnormal results were more common in vestibular tests investigating the IVN than in vestibular tests investigating the SVN in patients with general vestibular disorders. Isolated saccular pathology was more frequent than PSCC or combined pathology in patients with IVN dysfunction. Patients with abnormal p-VOR in vHIT had a higher probability of having both saccular and PSCC pathologies than patients with an abnormal IAD. This study describes the characteristics of vestibular-system subregions and provides guidance for clinically interpreting the combination of cVEMP and vHIT results.
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spelling pubmed-94415062022-09-12 Saccular Pathology Is Most Commonly Found in Patients With General Vestibular Disorders Lee, Jeon Mi Lee, Hyun Jin Kim, Jungghi Shin, Seung Ho Na, Gina Shim, Dae Bo Kim, Sung Huhn Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol Original Article OBJECTIVES: The first purpose of this study was to investigate the difference in the frequency of involvement of the superior vestibular nerve (SVN) and inferior vestibular nerve (IVN) territories in general vestibular disorders, and to identify which IVN territory was more commonly involved in patients with IVN lesions. The second purpose was to investigate the correlation of the degree of each saccular and posterior semicircular canal (PSCC) dysfunction, as represented by the parameters of cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP) and video head impulse test (vHIT), in patients with pathology of the IVN territory. METHODS: In total, 346 patients with dizziness who underwent the caloric test, cVEMP, and vHIT were enrolled. Canal weakness in the caloric test, interaural amplitude difference (IAD) of cVEMP, and vestibulo-ocular reflex gain of the vestibulo-ocular reflex gain of the posterior semicircular canal (p-VOR) in vHIT were analyzed. RESULTS: Among the enrolled patients, 15.6% had total vestibular nerve dysfunction, 14.5% had solely SVN dysfunction, and 29.5% had solely IVN dysfunction. Isolated saccular pathology was most common in patients with IVN pathology, followed by those with total IVN dysfunction and PSCC dysfunction. IAD and p-VOR were statistically well correlated, and the correlation was strongest in patients with both pathologic IAD and pathologic p-VOR (n=23, r=0.944), followed by patients with normal IAD and pathologic p-VOR (n=27, r=0.762) and patients with pathologic IAD and normal p-VOR (n=106, r=0.339). CONCLUSION: Abnormal results were more common in vestibular tests investigating the IVN than in vestibular tests investigating the SVN in patients with general vestibular disorders. Isolated saccular pathology was more frequent than PSCC or combined pathology in patients with IVN dysfunction. Patients with abnormal p-VOR in vHIT had a higher probability of having both saccular and PSCC pathologies than patients with an abnormal IAD. This study describes the characteristics of vestibular-system subregions and provides guidance for clinically interpreting the combination of cVEMP and vHIT results. Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2022-08 2022-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9441506/ /pubmed/35240775 http://dx.doi.org/10.21053/ceo.2021.00794 Text en Copyright © 2022 by Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Jeon Mi
Lee, Hyun Jin
Kim, Jungghi
Shin, Seung Ho
Na, Gina
Shim, Dae Bo
Kim, Sung Huhn
Saccular Pathology Is Most Commonly Found in Patients With General Vestibular Disorders
title Saccular Pathology Is Most Commonly Found in Patients With General Vestibular Disorders
title_full Saccular Pathology Is Most Commonly Found in Patients With General Vestibular Disorders
title_fullStr Saccular Pathology Is Most Commonly Found in Patients With General Vestibular Disorders
title_full_unstemmed Saccular Pathology Is Most Commonly Found in Patients With General Vestibular Disorders
title_short Saccular Pathology Is Most Commonly Found in Patients With General Vestibular Disorders
title_sort saccular pathology is most commonly found in patients with general vestibular disorders
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9441506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35240775
http://dx.doi.org/10.21053/ceo.2021.00794
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