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A Multi-disciplinary Approach to Management of the Dizzy PatientHall, Courtney D. 31 January 2013 (has links)
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An Interdisciplinary Approach to Management of the Dizzy PatientAkin, Faith, Audiology and Speech Lang Pathology, Hall, Courtney D. 15 November 2013 (has links)
This session is developed by, and presenters invited by SIG 8: Public Health Issues Related to Hearing and Balance. This session will focus on a multidisciplinary approach to the management of the dizzy patient. Specifically, best practices and clinical usefulness will be described for vestibular laboratory testing, ocular motor assessment, and gait and balance assessment. The theoretical bases and current approaches for vestibular rehabilitation will be discussed.
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Interdisciplinary Approach to Dizziness: Roles of Audiology and Physical TherapyAkin, Faith W., Hall, Courtney D., Riska, Kristal M. 01 November 2013 (has links)
Dizziness is one of the most common reasons patients seek medical care, and because there are many causes of dizziness, management of these patients requires an interdisciplinary approach. Peripheral vestibular dysfunction is the most common cause of dizziness/vertigo diagnosed in specialty clinics. The purpose of this article is to present an interdisciplinary approach to the management of patients with vestibular dysfunction with a focus on the unique and overlapping contributions of audiology and physical therapy to vestibular assessment and rehabilitation.
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Evaluation de la rééducation des troubles de l'équilibre d'origine vestibulaire périphériqueNyabenda, Anselme 19 February 2004 (has links)
Ce travail est constitué de trois études en plus de la revue de la littérature sur le système de l'équilibration, sur les troubles de l'équilibre d'origine vestibulaire périphérique et sur les principes de la rééducation.
I. Etude normative et de la reproductibilité des tests vestibulo-spinaux et rotatoires
Objectif : déterminer pour chaque tranche d'âge les valeurs normatives aux tests vestibulo-spinaux et rotatoires et vérifier l'effet de la latéralité sur les sens de déviation et de rotation ; et l'effet du sens de déplacement sur l'amplitude de l'angle. Méthodologie : 120 sujets âgés de 20 à 79 ans ont effectué les tests vestibulo-spinaux et rotatoires pour rechercher les valeurs normatives et 31 parmi ces derniers ont refait les épreuves pour vérifier la reproductibilité des résultats. Résultats :- Les tests vestibulo-spinaux augmentent avec l'âge. Il n'y a pas d'effet de la latéralité sur le sens de déviation ou de rotation. Le sens de déviation ou de rotation n'a pas d'influence significative sur l'amplitude de l'angle. Dans les tests rotatoires avec ou sans fixation, les durées de stabilisation dans le sens horaire et anti-horaire ne sont pas significativement différentes. Conclusion : - les résultats augmentent avec l'âge. Les thérapeutes doivent en tenir compte lors de l'évaluation.
II. Etude normative et de la reproductibilité d'une échelle du handicap lié aux troubles
de l'équilibre et aux vertiges (E.H.T.E.V.)
Objectif. - Déterminer les scores normatifs, en fonction de l'âge et vérifier l'effet du sexe sur les résultats et la reproductibilité de l'E.H.T.E.V. Méthodologie : - La recherche des scores normatifs et de l'effet du sexe a été faite sur une population de 120 sujets, âgés de 20 à 79 ans, sans troubles d'équilibre. L'étude de la reproductibilité des résultats a été faite sur 47 sujets. Les résultats.- Les scores à l' E.H.T.E.V augmentent avec l'âge. Il n'y a pas d'influence significative du sexe sur les scores et la reproductibilité est importante. Conclusion.- Les scores sont influencés par l'âge et il n'y a pas d'effet du sexe sur les résultats. La reproductibilité est importante. Cependant la traduction de cette échelle de l'anglais en français nécessite la validation et la vérification de la fiabilité.
III. Intérêt du traitement par exercice rotatoire chez les patients atteints du syndrome
de Ménière
Objectif : L'objectif de notre travail consiste à évaluer l'efficacité du traitement des troubles d'équilibre par des exercices rotatoires chez les patients souffrant du syndrome de Ménière unilatéral. Méthodologie : les patients sont soumis à des stimulations rotatoires visant à symétriser et à diminuer la réponse nystagmique post-rotatoire. Pour évaluer l'efficacité de ce traitement, les résultats pré- et post-thérapeutiques aux épreuves vestibulo-spinales et rotatoires ainsi que l'analyse de la perception des vertiges par les sujets ont été utilisés. Résultats : -Les patients ont eu en moyenne 11 séances de fauteuil rotatoire pour être subjectivement améliorés. Les épreuves objectives et subjectives montrent une amélioration significative.
Conclusion : L'étude montre une amélioration des paramètres objectifs et subjectifs./
After literature review on equilibrium system and peripheral vestibular disorders, vestibular and rehabilitation techniques, Three studies are described in this work.
I. “Normative and reproductibility study investigating static, dynamic and rotational testing in rehabilitation of peripheral vestibular balance disorders”.
Objective: To determine for different age group, the normative values of vestibular rotational and vestibulospinal tests; to verify the effect of handedness on the direction of veering or rotation during dynamic testing ; and to verify the effect of the veering or rotation direction on angle's amplitude. Method: One hundred and twenty healthy volunteers aged from 20 to 79 years underwent vestibulospinal tests and rotational tests. Results:Vestibulospinal and rotational tests results increased significantly with age. We determined the normative values for each age group. The effect of handedness on the direction of the veering or rotation was not significant. The effect of the veering or rotation direction (left, right) on angle's amplitude was also not significant. Response time of stabilization for clockwise and counterclockwise rotational chair testing (with and without optic fixation): all differences were not significant. Conclusion : Age is an important factor in result of vestibulospinal and rotational tests. The handedness (left or right) does not influence vestibulospinal results.
II. Normative study and reliability of french version of dizziness handicap inventory.
Objective: this prospective study is to determine the normality per age group, secondly to assess the effect of sex on the scores and the reproductibility of the "Echelle du Handicap lié aux Troubles de l'Equilibre et aux Vertiges" (E.H.T.E.V) french version of the "Dizziness Handicap Inventory (D.H.I). Subjects and method.- The normative scores and the effect of the sex have been determined through the study of a group of 120 subjects. without any instability disorder. Reproductibility has been assessed on 47 individuals. The results.- The scores of the instability related handicap increase with age. There is no significant influence of sex. The reproductibility coefficient is higher.Conclusion:- The scores of the E.H.T.E.V increase with age. There is no significant influence of sex on scores and the coefficient of the reproductibility is good. But the translation of this handicap scale, need a study of validity and reliability.
III. “ Benefit of rotational exercises for patients with Meniere's syndrome”.
Objective: To date, the effectiveness of balance rehabilitation for patients with Meniere's syndrome has not been unanimously acknowledged by all physicians and physiotherapists. The purpose of this study is to assess the therapeutic efficacy of rotational exercises in the treatment of disequilibrium for patients with unilateral Meniere's syndrome. Methodology: Rotational stimuli were used to symmetrize and reduce postrotatory nystagmic response. Three reference sources were used to assess the efficacy of this management: vestibulospinal function tests rotational tests and the self-perceived impact of vertigo. Results: Patients required 11 sessions (mean value) to attain subjective improvement. Rotational tests and dynamic tests of the vestibulospinal function improved. Conclusion: The objective and subjective measures of disequilibrium were significantly improved.
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The comparison of cost-effectiveness between Laryngeal Mask and Endotracheal.Tsai, Yih-shang 20 August 2009 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to compare the cost-effectiveness between the 2 types of general anesthesia, namely, laryngeal mask (LMA) and endotracheal intubation (ETT). The study included 353 patients who received general anesthesia during operation in a medical center in Kaohsiung City. Of these, 183 patients were assigned to the LMA group, while the remaining 170 were assigned to the ETT group.
The norm of cost adopted by this study was calculated as the average expense per hour incurred by using the anesthetic and hygienic materials for medicinal use. The indices of effectiveness were physical reactions that were tracked at 2 h and 8¡V10 h postoperatively; these indices were acute pain, dizzyness, sore throat, nausea, and vomiting. These 5 indices were rated on a scale of 0¡V10. A low score was considered to represent lesser side-effects and greater effectiveness of the anesthetic. Besides, the shorter the recovery time of the patient was, the higher the effectiveness would be.
The conclusion showed that the cost of the average expense per hour produced by the anesthesia and hygienic materials of medicinal use in the LMA group was 531 dollars while in the ETT group was 1,017 dollars.
In the LMA group, at 2 h postoperatively, the mean tracking score for acute pain was 2.9 ¡Ó 2.6; for dizzyness, 1.4 ¡Ó 1.9; for sore throat, 0.4 ¡Ó 1.1; for nausea, 0.5 ¡Ó 1.4; and for vomiting, 0.2 ¡Ó 0.9. In the LMA group, at 8¡V10 h postoperatively, the mean tracking score for acute pain was 0.9 ¡Ó 1.5; for dizzyness, 0.6¡Ó1.3; for sore throat, 0.2 ¡Ó 0.7; for nausea, 0.1 ¡Ó 0.6; and for vomiting, 0.07 ¡Ó 0.4.
In the ETT group, at 2 h postoperatively, the mean tracking score for acute pain was 4.9 ¡Ó 3.2; for dizzyness, 2.6 ¡Ó 2.5; for sore throat, 2.0 ¡Ó 2.1; for nausea, 1.3 ¡Ó 2.4; and for vomiting, 0.7 ¡Ó 1.9. In the ETT group, at 8¡V10 h postoperatively, the mean tracking score for acute pain was 2.82¡Ó 2.5; for dizzyness, 1.9 ¡Ó 1.9; for sore throat, 1.3 ¡Ó 1.9; for nausea, 1.1 ¡Ó 2.1; and for vomiting, 0.7 ¡Ó 1.9.
The mean postoperative recovery time of the patients in the LMA group was 11.5¡Ó13.2 min and that for the patients in the ETT group was 25.9¡Ó16.0 min.
T-test was performed to examine the hypothesis that LMA is more cost-effective than ETT when the same variables as those mentioned above are used; the results of all variables support the hypothesis that the p-value of every index was .000.
Results of stepwise regression showed that LMA plays a significant positive role in every cost-effectiveness index.
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Äldres upplevelser av yrsel samt vårdåtgärder som kan förbättra det dagliga livet : En litteraturöversikt / Experiences of dizziness among elderly and health interventions that can improve daily life : A Literature ReviewNord, Leif, Wikström, Margareta January 2012 (has links)
Syftet: Var att beskriva äldres upplevelser av åldersrelaterad yrsel fysiskt, psykiskt och socialt samt att belysa vårdåtgärder som kan bidra till att förbättra dagligt liv. Metod: Examensarbetet genomfördes som en litteraturstudie med artiklar hämtade från databaser inom vårdvetenskap/medicinsk vetenskap. Resultat: Yrsel kan upplevas som en svår funktionsnedsättning att leva med. En samsjuklighet till somatiska sjukdomar och korrelation till psykisk belastning är vanligt. Påverkan på sociala faktorer medför en begränsning i att klara sitt dagliga liv och sitt förhållande till omgivningen. Många saknade bekräftelse från hälso- och sjukvården. Vestibulär rehabilitering förbättrade symtom, balans och yrselrelaterade handikapp. Likaså har kognitiv beteendeterapi i kombination med vestibulär rehabilitering visat sig ha positiv effekt. Det fanns ett behov av individuellt utvecklade åtgärder och stöd med ett tvärprofessionellt perspektiv. Slutsats: Yrsel är ett svårt handikapp att leva med och ger konsekvenser såväl fysiskt, psykiskt samt socialt. Det är viktigt med en utvecklad och strukturerad sjuksköterskeroll där den äldre får stöd och rådgivning med möjlighet att diskutera strategier för att lära sig hantera yrseln. Rehabilitering samt undervisning om hur balanssystemet fungerar har visat sig vara värdefullt samt är dessutom kostnadseffektivt. Vidare fanns ett behov av äldres perspektiv i utvecklandet av vårdåtgärder i tvärprofessionell samverkan och det är viktigt att inte underskatta äldres upplevelser av yrsel.
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Eletrofisiologia da audição em indivíduos com vestibulopatias periféricas pré e pós reabilitação vestibular / Electrophysiological evaluation of hearing in individuals with peripheral vestibular disorders before and after vestibular rehabilitation therapyCristiane da Silva Nunes 12 September 2011 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Os Potenciais Evocados Auditivos avaliam a atividade neuroelétrica da via auditiva desde o nervo auditivo até o córtex cerebral. A vectoeletronistagmografia permite analisar os canais semicirculares e/ou nervo vestibular inferior, verificando se existe comprometimento vestibular periférico ou central. A reabilitação vestibular é composta de exercícios físicos ativos e repetitivos de olhos, cabeça e corpo e/ou manobras específicas que visam diminuir a tontura e a instabilidade corporal, aumentar a estabilização no olhar, o controle postural e melhorar o bem-estar na realização das atividades do diaa- dia. Levando-se em conta a escassez de trabalhos na literatura que investiguem a via auditiva central em indivíduos com síndrome vestibular periférica e que sejam submetidos à reabilitação vestibular, torna-se importante conhecer o funcionamento do sistema auditivo central, desde o tronco encefálico até o córtex auditivo, em indivíduos com vestibulopatias periféricas. OBJETIVOS: caracterizar os potenciais evocados auditivos de curta, média e longa latências em indivíduos com vestibulopatias periféricas, bem como verificar a evolução destes potenciais e dos resultados obtidos no Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) frente à reabilitação vestibular. MÉTODOS: Foram submetidos à avaliação eletrofisiológica da audição por meio dos potenciais evocados auditivos de tronco encefálico (PEATE), potencial evocado auditivo de média latência (PEAML) e potencial cognitivo (P300), bem como à aplicação do questionário DHI, antes e após reabilitação vestibular, 20 indivíduos com diagnóstico de Síndrome Vestibular Periférica Irritativa (SVPI) e 17 indivíduos com diagnóstico de Síndrome Vestibular Periférica Deficitária (SVPD), com idades entre 20 e 70 anos. RESULTADOS: Os resultados demonstraram que o grupo com SVPD apresentou maior porcentagem de resultados alterados no PEATE e PEAML. No que diz respeito aos tipos de alterações, pode-se observar no grupo com SVPD, alteração em tronco encefálico baixo no PEATE pré e pós RV; aumento das latências das ondas Na e Pa no PEAML pós RV, aumento da latência da onda Pa pré RV e efeito eletrodo para a amplitude Na- Pa pós RV. No grupo com SVPI, foi observada alteração do tipo outros no PEATE pré RV; aumento da latência da onda Pa no PEAML pré e pós RV e ambas as alterações para a amplitude Na-Pa pós RV. No estudo da evolução dos resultados pré e pós RV, pode-se observar maior porcentagem de resultados semelhantes para os três potenciais, em ambos os grupos avaliados. Na comparação do DHI pré e pós RV, ocorreram melhores resultados para os aspectos físico, emocional e funcional no grupo com SVPI e para os aspectos físico e emocional no grupo com SVPD. Tornam-se necessários mais estudos que avaliem a via auditiva central destes indivíduos para uma melhor caracterização dos achados eletrofisiológicos / INTRODUCTION: The auditory evoked potentials assess the neuroelectrical activity of the auditory pathway from the auditory nerve to the cerebral cortex. The vectoelectronystagmography analyzes the semicircular canals and/or inferior vestibular nerve, checking peripheral or central vestibular involvement. The vestibular rehabilitation therapy consists in active exercises and repetitive eyes exercises, head and body and/or specific maneuvers to reduce the dizziness and body instability, increase gaze stability and postural control and also improve well-being in daily activities. Taking into account the scarcity of studies in the literature that investigate the central auditory pathways in subjects who underwent vestibular rehabilitation therapy, it becames important to know the central auditory system from the brainstem to the auditory cortex, in subjects with peripheral vestibular disorders. OBJECTIVE: To characterize the auditory evoked potentials of short, middle and long latencies in subjects with peripheral vestibular disorders, as well as to evaluate the development of these potentials and the results obtained in the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) after vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT). METHODS: brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP), Auditory Middle- Latency Response (AMLR), cognitive potential (P300) and DHI were carried out in 20 subjects with Peripheral Vestibular Hyperfunction Syndrome and 17 subjects with Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction Syndrome, aged between 20 and 70, before and after vestibular rehabilitation therapy. RESULTS: The results showed that the Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction Syndrome group, presented higher percentage of altered results on BAEP and AMLR. Comparing the normal and altered results (qualitative analysis) between the groups in the BAEP, lower brainstem was predominantly observed in the Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction Syndrome group before and after VRT; increased latencies of Na and Pa waves in AMLR after VRT, incresead latency of Pa wave in AMLR before VRT and electrode effect to the Na-Pa amplitude after VRT. The alteration predominantly observed in the Peripheral Vestibular Hyperfunction Syndrome group, was the other type one before VRT; increased latency of Pa wave in AMLR before and after VRT and both changes to the Na-Pa amplitude after VRT. In the study of the evolution before and after VRT, it was observed a higher percentage of similar results for the three potentials in both groups. Comparing results before and after VRT, the DHI greatest improvement occurred for the physical, emotional and functional aspects in the Peripheral Vestibular Hyperfunction Syndrome group and for the physical and emotional aspects in the Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction Syndrome group. Further studies that evaluate the central auditory pathway of individuals with peripheral vestibular syndrome are needed to better characterize the electrophysiological findings
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Do Equilíbrio em Escolares / Of the Balance in School StudentsSchirmer, Bruna de Franceschi 06 April 2012 (has links)
This research had the objective of proposing an otoneurological anamneses focused on children, and describing the profile of body balance in children from five to 13 years old, with the help of the "FOAM-LASER" Dynamic Posturography. This research included 253 children aged from five to 13 years, who attend public schools in Santa Maria RS; all of these individuals presented the Term of Free and Informed Consent signed by their parents or caretakers. After the permission of the school principals, an objective questionnaire was sent to school students and their parents. The questions were elaborated considering the literature on balance to investigate complaints related to the balance in school students. From the 253 subjects who answered to the questionnaires, 96 were submitted to the "FOAM-LASER" Dynamic Posturography, instrument which helps in the diagnosis of the change in postural balance; all data underwent statistical analysis. Considering the results related to these questionnaires, it was observed association between dizziness complaint and tendency to fall, sideways deviation when walking, difficulty playing, being very quiet, irritable, distracted, having trouble sleeping, fear of height, headache, having tinnitus, but listening well and presenting difficulty in learning, difficulty in reading, difficulty in writing, difficulty in understanding. These features can assist the diagnosis of childhood vestibular showing that this instrument can be adopted for such purpose. In relation to the results of "FOAM-LASER" Dynamic Posturography, it was verified that postural balance improved while children grew up and their systems matured. Furthermore, it is noted that the TOS III and VI are the ones that present greater variation during child development. / Este estudo teve como objetivo propor uma anamnese otoneurológica voltada para crianças, e traçar o perfil do equilíbrio corporal em crianças de cinco a 13 anos, com auxílio da Posturografia Dinâmica FOAM-LASER . Participaram deste estudo 253 crianças com idades entre cinco a 13 anos de idade, que frequentam escolas municipais da cidade de Santa Maria RS, todas as crianças apresentaram Termo de Consentimento Livre e Esclarecido TCLE assinado por seus pais ou responsáveis. Após autorização dos diretores das escolas foram enviados aos escolares e a seus pais um questionário objetivo, sendo que as questões foram elaboradas com base na literatura sobre o equilíbrio para investigar queixas relacionadas ao equilíbrio em escolares. Dos 253 sujeitos, que responderam aos questionários, 96 foram submetidos à Posturografia Dinâmica FOAM-LASER , instrumento este que auxilia no diagnóstico da alteração do equilíbrio postural; todos os dados passaram por tratamento estatístico. Quanto aos resultados referentes aos questionários observou-se que houve associação entre a queixa de tontura e tendência a cair, desvio para os lados ao caminhar, dificuldade para brincar, ser muito quieto, irritado, desatento, ter sono agitado, medo de altura, dor de cabeça, ter zumbido, porém ouvir bem e apresentar dificuldade de aprendizagem, dificuldade de leitura, dificuldade de escrita, dificuldade de compreensão. Estas características podem auxiliar no diagnóstico da vestibulopatia na infância mostrando que este instrumento pode ser usado para este fim. Em relação aos resultados da Posturografia Dinâmica FOAM-LASER observou-se que o equilíbrio postural aprimorou-se a medida que a criança foi crescendo e os seus sistemas foram maturando. Ainda, nota-se que os TOS III e VI são aqueles que apresentam maior variação ao longo do desenvolvimento infantil.
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"Avaliação de idosos com e sem sintomas vestibulares pela posturografia dinâmica computadorizada" / Computerized dynamic posturography in elderly with and without vestibular symtomsMaria Elisabete Bovino Pedalini 21 September 2005 (has links)
Realizamos um estudo, que avaliou o equilíbrio corporal de 120 idosos, 60 com queixa de desequilíbrio e/ou tontura, 60 sem queixa e como controle 58 indivíduos adultos normais. Usamos o teste de integração sensorial da posturografia dinâmica computadorizada. Nossos resultados mostraram piores valores de equilíbrio no grupo de idosos sintomáticos comparados ao grupo assintomático, que por sua vez foram piores que os adultos normais, estatisticamente significante. Os sistemas de equilíbrio que se revelaram mais comprometidos com o envelhecimento foram o visual e o vestibular / Using dynamic posturography we studied the balance of 120 elderly subjects, sixty with imbalance and dizziness and sixty without this symtom, as well as fifty- eight normal adults. We found worse results in the elderly symtomatic compared with assintomatic that have better results that normal adults, statistically significant. Equilibrium systems that showed age-related worse were visual and vestibular
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Association of Traumatic Brain Injury with Vestibular Dysfunction and Dizziness in Post-9/11 VeteransSwan, Alicia, Nelson, Jeremy T., Pogoda, Terri K., Akin, Faith W., Riska, Kristal, Hall, Courtney D., Amuan, Megan E., Yaffe, Kristine, Pugh, Mary Jo 01 May 2020 (has links)
Objective:To describe the prevalence and impact of vestibular dysfunction and nonspecific dizziness diagnoses and explore their associations with traumatic brain injury (TBI) severity, mechanism, and postconcussive comorbidities among post-9/11 veterans.
Setting:Administrative medical record data from the US Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs (VA).
Participants:Post-9/11 veterans with at least 3 years of VA care.
Design:Cross-sectional, retrospective, observational study.
Main measures:International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification diagnosis codes for TBI, vestibular dysfunction, dizziness, and other commonly associated postconcussive conditions; Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory.
Results:Of the 570 248 post-9/11 veterans in this sample, 0.45% had a diagnosis of vestibular dysfunction and 2.57% had nonspecific dizziness. Those with either condition were more likely to have evidence of TBI (57.11% vs 28.51%) and reported more disruption from neurobehavioral symptoms. Blast and nonblast injuries were associated with greater symptom disruption, particularly in combination.
Conclusions:There was a consistent, significant association between TBI and vestibular dysfunction or nonspecific dizziness, after controlling for sociodemographic factors, injury mechanism, and comorbid conditions. Given that most deployed post-9/11 veterans report blast and/or nonblast injuries, the need for prompt identification and management of these conditions and symptoms is clear.
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