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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37090980/dizziness-in-saudi-arabia-an-epidemiologic-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmad A Alharbi, Maryam E Alshammari, Abdulaziz A Albalwi, Majed M Ramadan, Doaa S Alsharif, Ammar E Hafiz
INTRODUCTION: Dizziness is one of the most common and recurring complaints in adults presenting at the clinic. However, its prevalence in the population of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia remains unclear. We aimed to examine the prevalence and correlates of dizziness in a large sample of the Saudi population. METHODS: In this is cross-sectional study, we used an electronic survey, which was completed by 1.478 respondents, with a response rate of 84% across five regions of Saudi Arabia...
2023: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37084361/-bilateral-peripheral-vestibulopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D V Zhiznevskiy, M V Zamergrad, O S Levin, A A Azimova
Bilateral vestibulopathy is a relatively widespread and at the same time rarely diagnosed cause of chronic postural instability. Numerous toxic factors, dysmetabolic, autoimmune and neurodegenerative processes can lead to this condition. The main clinical manifestations of bilateral vestibulopathy are balance disorders and visual disturbances (oscillopsia), which can significantly increase the risks of falls in such patients. In addition, cognitive and affective disorders, which also reduce the quality of life in patients with bilateral vestibulopathy, have been described and actively studied in recent years...
2023: Zhurnal Nevrologii i Psikhiatrii Imeni S.S. Korsakova
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36920251/vestibular-vertigo-and-disparities-in-healthcare-access-among-adults-in-the-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gun Min Youn, Jay P Shah, Yuri Agrawal, Eric X Wei
OBJECTIVE: Vertigo and dizziness have a high lifetime prevalence with significant impacts on daily life. We sought to explore differences in access to and ability to afford care among adults with vestibular vertigo by race/ethnicity, income, and insurance type. DESIGN: This is a cross-sectional study using the 2016 National Health Interview Survey. A total of 32,047 adults who completed the 2016 National Health Interview Survey Balance Supplement were analyzed. We used a previously validated definition of vertigo defined as (1) positional vertigo, (2) rotational vertigo, or (3) recurrent dizziness with nausea and either oscillopsia or imbalance...
September 2023: Ear and Hearing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36658565/a-qualitative-description-of-barriers-to-visual-rehabilitation-experienced-by-stroke-survivors-with-visual-impairment-in-alberta-canada
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kiran Pohar Manhas, Katelyn Brehon, Jennis Jiang, Karim F Damji, Fiona Costello
BACKGROUND: Post-stroke visual impairment (VI) is a common but under-recognized care challenge. Common manifestations of post-stroke VI include: diplopia, homonymous hemianopia, oscillopsia secondary to nystagmus, and visual inattention or neglect. In acute care settings, post-stroke VI recognition and treatment are often sub-optimal as emphasis is placed on survival. Stroke survivors with VI often face inconsistencies when accessing care out of hospital because variable availability and subsidization of visual rehabilitation...
January 20, 2023: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36520241/generalized-vestibular-hyporeflexia-and-chronic-upbeat-nystagmus-due-to-thiamine-deficiency
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William Zhu, Kristen K Steenerson, Jorge C Kattah
BACKGROUND: Ocular motor and vestibular manifestations of Wernicke's thiamine deficiency (WTD) are frequent and heterogeneous. Previous neuropathological and neuroimaging findings identified brainstem and cerebellar lesions responsible for these findings, however, peripheral vestibular lesions are probably uncommon in human WTD, though noted on an avian thiamine deficient study. MATERIAL: Single case study of a WTD patient post-gastric bypass who developed ataxia, oscillopsia and nystagmus, with low serum thiamine, and increased MRI T2 signal in the thalami, but normal brainstem and cerebellum...
March 2023: Journal of Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36380886/downbeat-nystagmus-is-abolished-by-alcohol-in-nonalcoholic-wernicke-encephalopathy
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Christoph Helmchen, Björn Machner, Janina von der Gablentz, Andreas Sprenger, David S Zee
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Lesions of the cerebellar flocculus cause enduring downbeat nystagmus (DBN) with unrelenting oscillopsia. Unlike most patients with DBN, the flocculus is structurally spared in nonalcoholic Wernicke encephalopathy (nWE) with chronic DBN. The objective was to study the effects of alcohol in nWE. METHODS: We recorded eye movements of a unique patient with nWE under controlled alcohol consumption who said his oscillopsia disappeared with a few drinks of alcohol...
October 2022: Neurology. Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36233574/dynamic-visual-acuity-results-in-otolith-electrical-stimulation-in-bilateral-vestibular-dysfunction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isaura Rodríguez-Montesdeoca, Ángel Ramos de Miguel, Juan Carlos Falcón-González, Silvia Borkoski-Barreiro, Susana Benítez-Robaina, Gloria Guerra-Jimenez, Joana Pavone, Angel Ramos-Macías
(1) Background. Patients with bilateral vestibular disease (BVD) experience oscillopsia with a detriment to visual acuity (VA). This VA is driven mainly by the VOR that has two components: rotational and translational. VA can be tested by using dynamic visual acuity (DVA) on a treadmill because both systems are activated. The aim of this study is to compare VA before and after chronic electrical stimulation of the otolith organ. (2) Materials and Method. Five patients suffering from bilateral vestibular dysfunction (BVD), previously implanted with a new vestibular implant prototype, were included in this study with the aim to check VA with and without vestibular implant use (W and W/O) in static, 2 km/h and 4 km/h walking situations...
September 27, 2022: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36147020/the-presenting-visual-symptoms-of-optic-chiasmal-disease
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Joanna M Jefferis, William A Innes, Simon J Hickman
Recognising optic chiasmal disease early is important in order to avoid irreversible visual loss and the potential risk of mortality for patients. Yet, there is frequently a delay in the initial diagnosis. Whilst the signs of optic chiasmal disease, particularly the perimetric findings, are well documented in the recent literature, the symptoms have been less well reported. Whilst some patients with optic chiasmal disease will be asymptomatic, many will complain of visual symptoms including symptomatic field defects, problems with central vision, difficulty with near tasks, binocular visual disturbances, colour vision disturbances, photophobia, phosphenes, glare, and rarely, oscillopsia and visual hallucinations...
September 22, 2022: European Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36074668/implications-at-the-ocular-level-of-mirnas-modifications-induced-by-sars-cov-2-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adina Iuliana Milcu, Andrei Anghel, Ovidiu Muşat, Mihnea Munteanu, Mădălina Casiana Salavat, Andreea Iordache, Emil Ungureanu, Diana Camelia Bonţe, Ovidiu Borugă
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic determined the use of different research methods and investigations in the management of this novel infectious disease. The impact and development of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) at cellular level is still a challenge and many directions of investigation have been opened, a complex topic that has been explored is the bidirectional interaction between host micro-ribonucleic acids (miRNAs) and viral miRNA. The main point of this study is to analyze the transcriptional modifications induced by the viral infection at ocular level, mediated by miRNAs...
January 2022: Romanian Journal of Morphology and Embryology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35999928/can-galvanic-vestibular-stimulation-be-an-effective-management-for-bilateral-vestibulopathy
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REVIEW
Abdollah Moossavi, Zahra Eshaghi
Background: Vestibulo-ocular and vestibulospinal reflexes contribute to postural stability and gaze stabilization during head and body movements. Thus, chronic disequilibrium, postural imbalance, and oscillopsia occur after bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP). This disorder reduces the daily physical activity and seriously affects the quality of life. Because of its limiting and hazardous consequences, it is necessary to plan an effective therapeutic and rehabilitative strategy for BVP. Recent attempts have used the beneficial effects of stochastic resonance through noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation (nGVS) for this purpose...
2022: Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35820254/recent-advancements-in-bioelectronic-devices-to-interface-with-the-peripheral-vestibular-system
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REVIEW
Sajad Abolpour Moshizi, Christopher John Pastras, Rajni Sharma, M A Parvez Mahmud, Rachel Ryan, Amir Razmjou, Mohsen Asadnia
Balance disorders affect approximately 30% of the population throughout their lives and result in debilitating symptoms, such as spontaneous vertigo, nystagmus, and oscillopsia. The main cause of balance disorders is peripheral vestibular dysfunction, which may occur as a result of hair cell loss, neural dysfunction, or mechanical (and morphological) abnormality. The most common cause of vestibular dysfunction is arguably vestibular hair cell damage, which can result from an array of factors, such as ototoxicity, trauma, genetics, and ageing...
October 15, 2022: Biosensors & Bioelectronics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35780294/pharmacological-and-behavioral-strategies-to-improve-vision-in-acquired-pendular-nystagmus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hassen Kerkeni, Dominik Brügger, Georgios Mantokoudis, Mathias Abegg, David S Zee
BACKGROUND Acquired pendular nystagmus (APN) is a back and forth, oscillatory eye movement in which the 2 oppositely directed slow phases have similar waveforms. APN occurs commonly in multiple sclerosis and causes a disabling oscillopsia that impairs vision. Previous studies have proven that symptomatic therapy with gabapentin or memantine can reduce the nystagmus amplitude or frequency. However, the effect of these medications on visual acuity (VA) is less known and to our knowledge the impact of non-pharmacological strategies such as blinking on VA has not been reported...
July 3, 2022: American Journal of Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35779752/postoperative-outcomes-of-patients-with-thin-bone-overlying-the-superior-semicircular-canal-a-single-institution-s-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle Hong, Khashayar Mozaffari, Benjamin Uy, Wi Jin Kim, Amith Umesh, Anubhav Chandla, Ansley Unterberger, Isaac Yang, Quinton Gopen
BACKGROUND: Superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) is defined by a bony defect overlying the superior semicircular canal (SSC) in the middle cranial fossa floor, causing a myriad of vestibular and auditory symptoms. Patients with thin bone without full dehiscence overlying the SSC also present with similar symptoms. There are currently no guidelines for surgical management of patients with thin bone. The authors offer their experience with thin bone patients to characterize their symptomatology and explore whether these patients benefit from surgical intervention typically offered to SSCD patients...
June 29, 2022: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35723133/acute-unilateral-vestibulopathy-vestibular-neuritis-diagnostic-criteria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Strupp, Alexandre Bisdorff, Joseph Furman, Jeremy Hornibrook, Klaus Jahn, Raphael Maire, David Newman-Toker, Mns Magnusson
This paper describes the diagnostic criteria for Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy (AUVP), synonymous for vestibular neuritis, as defined by the Committee for the Classification of Vestibular Disorders of the Bárány Society. AUVP manifests as an acute vestibular syndrome due to an acute unilateral loss of peripheral vestibular function without evidence for acute central or acute audiological symptoms or signs. This implies that the diagnosis of AUVP is based on the patient history, bedside examination, and, if necessary, laboratory evaluation...
June 11, 2022: Journal of Vestibular Research: Equilibrium & Orientation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35678639/case-report-downbeat-nystagmus-due-to-epidural-puncture-during-labor-with-undiagnosed-arnold-chiari-malformation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raman Bhakhri, Leonard Messner
SIGNIFICANCE: Epidural anesthesia is a safe procedure used in pregnant patients during labor. However, caution should be exercised in those patients that have concurrent Arnold Chiari malformation. PURPOSE: To report a rare and atypical presentation of downbeat nystagmus, in a pregnant patient with Arnold Chiari malformation type 1 (ACM1), secondary to accidental dural puncture. CASE REPORT: A 31-year-old African American female presented with a chief complaint of decreased vision and oscillopsia that occurred after giving birth, six months earlier...
June 9, 2022: Optometry and Vision Science: Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35536383/sound-localization-in-patients-with-bilateral-vestibulopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olivier Peetermans, Bieke Dobbels, Griet Mertens, Julie Moyaert, Raymond van de Berg, Olivier Vanderveken, Paul Van de Heyning, Angélica Pérez Fornos, Nils Guinand, Marc J W Lammers, Vincent Van Rompaey
PURPOSE: The goal of this study was to evaluate if bilaterally (partially) absent vestibular function during static sound localization testing, would have a negative impact on sound localization skills. Therefore, this study compared horizontal static sound localization skills of normal-hearing patients with bilateral vestibulopathy (BV) and healthy controls. METHODS: Thirteen normal-hearing patients with BV and thirteen age-matched healthy controls were included...
May 10, 2022: European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35527586/effectiveness-of-vestibular-rehabilitation-therapy-in-patients-with-idiopathic-cerebellar-ataxia-with-bilateral-vestibulopathy-icabv
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fatemeh Hassannia, Priyanka Misale, Shaleen Sulway, Gabriela Vergara Olmos, Sasan Dabiri, Paul Ranalli, John Alexander Rutka
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the benefit of vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) in the management of patients with idiopathic cerebellar ataxia with bilateral vestibulopathy (iCABV). BACKGROUND: iCABV is a hindbrain degenerative disorder with impairment of both central and peripheral vestibular pathways. There is combined failure of four compensatory eye movement systems including the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), optokinetic reflex, smooth pursuit and the visually enhanced vestibulo-ocular reflex (VVOR)...
2022: Journal of Vestibular Research: Equilibrium & Orientation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35422750/toward-a-digital-health-intervention-for-vestibular-rehabilitation-usability-and-subjective-outcomes-of-a-novel-platform
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dara Meldrum, Deirdre Murray, Roisin Vance, Sarah Coleman, Sonya McConnell, Orla Hardiman, Rory McConn Walsh
Digital technologies are increasingly available and are reducing in cost. There is an opportunity to move to a digital health approach in vestibular rehabilitation (VR), but there is a paucity of suitable systems available and a consequent lack of evidence to support their use. This study aimed to investigate a novel digital platform developed specifically for VR (comprising clinician software, a wearable sensor, and a patient-facing app). Participants ( n = 14, 9F:5M, mean age 59) with vestibular dysfunction and imbalance used the app for treatment, and therapists ( n = 4) used the platform to deliver VR in the form of individualized exercise programmes over a mean of 17...
2022: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35418373/managing-chewing-induced-oscillopsia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sahil Agrawal, Neelam Pushker, Anju Bhari
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April 13, 2022: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35370880/development-and-content-validity-of-the-bilateral-vestibulopathy-questionnaire
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa van Stiphout, Israt Hossein, Merel Kimman, Susan L Whitney, Andrianna Ayiotis, Michael Strupp, Nils Guinand, Angélica Pérez Fornos, Josine Widdershoven, Ángel Ramos-Macías, Vincent Van Rompaey, Raymond van de Berg
Background: To date, the burden and severity of the full spectrum of bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) symptoms has not yet been measured in a standardized manner. Since therapeutic interventions aiming to improve BVP symptoms are emerging, the need for a new standardized assessment tool that encompasses the specific aspects of BVP arises. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop a multi-item Patient Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) that captures the clinically important symptoms of BVP and assesses its impact on daily life...
2022: Frontiers in Neurology
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