학술논문

The role of the vestibular assessment.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Laryngology & Otology. Nov2009, Vol. 123 Issue 11, p1212-1215. 4p.
Subject
*VESTIBULAR apparatus
*RETROSPECTIVE studies
*DIAGNOSTIC imaging
*ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
*FOLLOW-up studies (Medicine)
*MEDICAL rehabilitation
*DIZZINESS
Language
ISSN
0022-2151
Abstract
AbstractObjective:To evaluate the role of vestibular assessment in the management of the dizzy patient.Materials and methods:A retrospective review of case notes and vestibular assessment reports of 100 consecutive patients referred for vestibular assessment.Results:Sixty of the 100 patients had an abnormal vestibular assessment. Eleven patients had benign paroxysmal positional vertigo as the sole diagnosis, of whom nine had not had a Dix?Hallpike manoeuvre performed before referral. Of patients referred for vestibular rehabilitation, 76 per cent had an abnormal electrophysiological assessment. After vestibular assessment, 35 patients were discharged with no further follow-up appointments in the ENT department.Conclusions:All patients should have a Dix?Hallpike manoeuvre performed prior to referral for vestibular assessment. The majority of our patients undergoing vestibular rehabilitation had abnormal test results, although a significant number did not. Prior to referral, it is worth considering the implication of a ?normal? and ?abnormal? result for the management of the patient. Careful consideration should be given to the development of dedicated dizziness clinics run by practitioners with a specialist interest in balance disorders, in order to ensure appropriate requests for vestibular assessment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]