Role of ocular VEMP test in assessing the occurrence of vertigo in otosclerosis patients
Journal
Clinical Neurophysiology
Journal Volume
126
Journal Issue
1
Pages
187
Date Issued
2015-01-01
Author(s)
Lin, Kuei You
Abstract
Objective: This study adopted an inner ear test battery comprising audiometry, caloric test, ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (oVEMP) test and cervical VEMP (cVEMP) test to find the factors related to the occurrence of vertigo in patients with otosclerosis. Methods: Fifty otosclerosis patients comprising 27 patients with vertigo (Group A) and 23 patients without vertigo/dizziness (Group B) were enrolled. Each patient underwent otoscopy, image study, audiometry, caloric test, and oVEMP and cVEMP tests via bone vibration stimuli. Results: The sequence of inner ear deficits in Group A was in the order from oVEMP test (84%), cVEMP test (51%), caloric test (38%) and mean bone-conducted (BC) hearing threshold (14%), exhibiting a significantly declining trend (p< 0.001). The rate of inner ear dysfunction in Group B also declined significantly but in a different order - cVEMP test (55%), oVEMP test (52%), mean BC hearing threshold (33%), and caloric test (18%). Comparison between the two groups revealed a significant difference in the oVEMP test results (p< 0.01), but not in the results of the BC hearing threshold, caloric test or cVEMP test (p>. 0.05). Further, no significant differences existed between the BC hearing threshold and vestibular function test results. Conclusion: Otosclerosis patients with vertigo have more frequent abnormalities of oVEMPs to impulsive stimulation than do those without, consistent with more frequent abnormalities of the utricle. Abnormalities of oVEMPs and cVEMPs are more frequent than for caloric testing and BC hearing thresholds. Significance: The relative frequency of abnormalities may reflect the degree of pathological involvement of the utricle, saccule, semicircular canals and cochlea in otosclerosis patients with vertigo.
Subjects
Cervical vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP) | Endolymphatic hydrops | Ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (oVEMP) | Otoconia | Otosclerosis
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Publisher
ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
Type
journal article
