| Literature DB >> 22272166 |
Maayan Gruber1, Raanan Cohen-Kerem, Margalit Kaminer, Avi Shupak.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To describe the characteristics and outcome of vertigo in a pediatric population. PATIENTS: All children and adolescents presenting with vertigo to a tertiary otoneurology clinic between the years 2003-2010 were included in the study.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22272166 PMCID: PMC3259473 DOI: 10.1100/2012/109624
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Patient's characteristics on presentation.
| Total number of patients | 37 | |
| Male/female | 19/18 | |
| Age (years) at presentation (Mean ± SD) | 14 ± 3.3 | |
| Age range (years) | 6–19 | |
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| Symptoms at presentation | Headache | 19 (51%) |
| Vomiting | 11 (30%) | |
| Nausea | 19 (51%) | |
| Hearing loss | 8 (22%) | |
| Tinnitus | 6 (16%) | |
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| Findings on bedside examination | Spontaneous nystagmus | 10 (27%) |
| Positive post-head-shaking nystagmus | 6 (16%) | |
| Positive head-impulse test | 5 (14%) | |
| Positional nystagmus | 2 (5%) | |
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| Pathological ENG findings in the 23 completed tests | 16 (70%) | |
Figure 1Distribution of the various etiologies for vertigo. MAV: migraine-associated vertigo, VN: vestibular neuritis, BPVC: benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood, and SMD: space and motion discomfort.
Follow-up outcome of the three major etiology subgroups.
| Migraine-associated vertigo | Psychogenic vertigo | Vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis | |
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| Number of patients | 12 | 8 | 8 |
| Completed questionnaire | 9/12 (75%) | 6/8 (75%) | 7/8 (88%) |
| Ongoing symptoms | 9/9 (100%) | 3/6 (50%) | 2/7 (29%) |
| Symptoms limit daily activities | 6/9 (67%) | 1/6 (17%) | 1/7 (13%) |
| Ongoing medical follow-up due to vertigo | 4/9 (44%) | 1/6 (17%) | 0/7 (0%) |
| Current pharmacological treatment | 4/9 (44%) | 0/6 (0%) | 0/7 (0%) |
| Satisfied with the medical care provided | 6/9 (67%) | 6/6 (100%) | 7/8 (88%) |
Previous studies on dizziness and vertigo in children and adolescents.
| Number of patients | Most common etiologies | ||
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| Peripheral vestibulopathy | 29% | ||
| O'Reilly et al., 2011 [ | 132 | MAV/BPVC | 24% |
| Developmental delay | 11% | ||
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| Labyrinthitis/neuritis | 22% | ||
| Szirmai, 2010 [ | 145 | MAV | 19% |
| Panic or anxiety disorder | 17% | ||
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| MAV | 25% | ||
| Wiener-Vacher, 2008 [ | >2000 | BPVC | 20% |
| Trauma | 10% | ||
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| Viral infections | 28% | ||
| Balatsouras et al., 2007 [ | 54 | MAV | 20% |
| BPVC | 17% | ||
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| BPVC | 21% | ||
| Niemensivu et al., 2007 [ | 24 | MAV | 17% |
| Otitis media | 17% | ||
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| MAV | 34% | ||
| Erbek et al., 2006 [ | 50 | BPVC | 12% |
| Psychogenic vertigo | 10% | ||
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| BPVC | 19% | ||
| 119 | MAV | 14% | |
| Riina et al., 2005 [ | Vestibular neuritis | 12% | |
| Otitis media | 10% | ||
| Psychogenic vertigo | 5% | ||
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| 55 | MAV | 31% | |
| Choung et al. 2003 [ | BPVC | 26% | |
| Trauma | 7% | ||
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| Otitis media | 15% | ||
| Bower and Cotton, 1995 [ | 34 | BPVC | 15% |
| MAV | 12% | ||
MAV: migraine-associated vertigo.
BPVC: benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood.