Literature DB >> 12053674

[Results of combined treatment for vestibular receptor impairment with physical therapy and Ginkgo biloba extract (Egb 761)].

Krystyna Orendorz-Fraczkowska1, Lucyna Pośpiech, Wojciech Gawron.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Vestibular receptor impairment causes symptoms called vestibular organ peripheral lesion syndrome. Subjective and objective symptoms of vestibular lesion diminish gradually in the process of vestibular compensation. Stimulating a patient to action is a basic factor that influences on the compensation process. The aim of our studies was an evaluation of treatment results in patients with vertigo of peripheral origin with the use of gingko biloba extract together with kinezytherapy. Ginkgo biloba extract shows vasoactive, rheologic, metabolic and neural effects. We have examined 45 persons aged between 35 and 48 years (38 on average, 35 female, 13 male) with clinical symptoms of peripheral vestibular lesion. In each case we performed as follows: ORL physical examination, pure tone audiometry, suprathreshold audiometry, electronystagmography (eyes open and closed nystagmus, cervical tests, caloric tests according to Hallpike), static and dynamic posturography. In all of the cases vestibular rehabilitation originally programmed in our Clinic was applied. N 23 cases (17 female and 6 male) chosen at random, kinezytherapy together with gingko biloba in tablet was applied: 2 tablets twice a day for 3 months. Control examination were performed on 30, 60 and 90 days of treatment. Treatment results evaluation was based on anamnesis, electronystagmography, static and dynamic posturography.
CONCLUSIONS: 1. In almost all of the cases with peripheral lesion of vestibular organ, after 30 days of application of gingko biloba extract together with kinezytherapy and without gingko biloba there was vestibular compensation confirmed in electronystagmography but there were disturbances in static and dynamic posturography. 2. Control examination in the course of treatment revealed gradual improvement in vestibular tests in both group (with and without biloba extract). But in patients treated with gingko biloba extract the improvement was more clear and faster an dynamic posturography. It implies central effect of gingko biloba extract that allows to gain full vestibular compensation sooner.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12053674

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngol Pol        ISSN: 0030-6657


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3.  Ginkgo biloba Extract EGb 761 Improves Vestibular Compensation and Modulates Cerebral Vestibular Networks in the Rat.

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