| Literature DB >> 22064909 |
G Tirelli1, S Rigo, F Bullo, C Meneguzzi, D Gregori, A Gatto.
Abstract
In order to analyze the diagnostic efficiency of saccadic and pursuit eye movements compared to findings from brain magnetic resonance imaging in patients with central vertigo, 108 patients were selected from 580 dizzy patients as cases of suspected central origin; the saccadic and pursuit eye movements were evaluated by electronystagmography and findings were compared to information from magnetic resonance imaging. The study of oculomotor movements in patients suspected of having a central lesion revealed a 83.3% sensitivity and 21.2% specificity. Restricting consideration to severe alterations in eye movements as indicative of a central origin, this test gives a 71.4% sensitivity and 50.0% specificity. In conclusion, the study of alterations in oculomotor movements, in patients with suspected central lesions, proved to be a test with good sensitivity also compared with results of magnetic resonance imaging.Entities:
Keywords: Dizziness; Magnetic resonance imaging; Saccadic movements; Smooth pursuit; Vertigo
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22064909 PMCID: PMC3203746
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital ISSN: 0392-100X Impact factor: 2.124
Alterations at the clinical evaluation.
| Objective symptomatology of vertigo | 32 (29.6%) |
| Dizzines such as predominant feature: | 49 (45.3%) |
| Positional vertigo persistent | 6 (13.6%) |
| Spontaneous nystagmus | 24 (22.2%) |
| Positional nystagmus with features of centrality | 30 (27.7%) |
| Signs of cerebellar unco-ordination (index-nose test) | 8 (18.1%) |
| Postural instability in gait and erect position (Romberg's test) | 6 (5.5%) |
| Positive for centrality in caloric tests according to Freyss: | 68 (62.9%) |
| - persistent hypereflectivity | 4 (13.7%) |
| - persistent hyporeflectivity | 25 (86.2%) |
| These 68 patients undewent the Visual Suppressor Test: | |
| - alterated Visual Suppressor Test | 40 (58.8%) |
Pathologies recorded by neuroimaging (MRI).
| Cortical/subcortical multi-infarction | 16 |
| Cerebellar infarction | 4 |
| Fronto-parietal infarction | 4 |
| Basal ganglia infarction | 4 |
| Meningioma | 2 |
| Temporo-occipital mass lesion | 1 |
| Fronto-parietal mass lesion | 1 |
| Suprasellar mass lesion | 1 |
| Brainstem mass lesion | 1 |
| Cerebellar mass lesion | 2 |
| Arachnoid cyst post cranial fossa | 1 |
| Cerebellar angioma | 1 |
| Right hemisphere oedema | 1 |
| Cerebellopontine atrophy | 1 |
| Thalamic lacunar lesion | 1 |
| Cerebellar haemmorrhage | 1 |
Results of the study of visuo-oculomotor movements.
| MRI + | MRI - | Sens. | Spec. | +PF | -PF | Diagn. Acc. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| + Eye movement | 35 (32.4%) | 52 (48.1%) | 83.3 | 21.2 | 40.2 | 66.6 | 45.3 |
| - Eye movement | 7 (6.4%) | 14 (12.9%) | |||||
| + Pursuit | 30 (27.7%) | 39 (36.1%) | 71.4 | 40.9 | 43.4 | 69.2 | 52.7 |
| - Pursuit | 12 (11.1%) | 27 (25.0%) | |||||
| + Saccades | 31 (28.7%) | 44 (40.7%) | 73.8 | 33.3 | 41.3 | 66.6 | 49.0 |
| - Saccades | 11 (10.1%) | 22 (20.3%) | |||||
| Serious + alterations in eye movements | 30 (27.7%) | 33 (30.5%) | 71.4 | 50.0 | 47.6 | 73.3 | 58.3 |
| Serious – alterations in eye movements | 12 (11.1%) | 33 (30.5%) |
Sens.: sensitivity; Spec.: specificity; +PF: positive predictive factor; -PF: negative predictive factor; Diagn. acc.: diagnostic accuracy
Fig. 1.Evaluation of sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of saccadic movements compared to smooth pursuit movements.
Fig. 2.Evaluation of sensitivity and specificity with saccades and smooth pursuit in conjunction compared to single methods.
Fig. 3.Evaluation of sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of severe alterations in oculomotor movements compared to alterations taken as a whole (serious and mild).