Wenzhen Ji1, Xueqing Zhang1. 1. Department of Electrophysiology, Tianjin Huanhu Hospital Tianjin 300060, China.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To study the relationship and changes of cervical MRI, TCD and BAEP in patients with "isolated" vertigo. METHODS: The relationship and changes of cervical MRI, TCD and BAEP were investigated respectively in 125 patients with "isolated" vertigo and 100 healthy controls. RESULTS: There were statistically significant differences between two groups for overall abnormalities of TCD (X(2) = 61.96, P<0.01), BAEP (X(2) = 97.99, P<0.01), and cervical MRI severity scale (Z = -8.71, P<0.01). In vertigo group, results showed significant correlations between TCD and cervical MRI, TCD and BAEP as well. And analysis on TCD PI and some items of BAEP demonstrated positive linear correlations. There were no statistical differences or correlations in control group. CONCLUSIONS: TCD is a sensitive method of "isolated" vertigo screening. A combined test protocol of cervical MRI, TCD and BAEP has superiorities to assess "isolated" vertigo.
OBJECTIVE: To study the relationship and changes of cervical MRI, TCD and BAEP in patients with "isolated" vertigo. METHODS: The relationship and changes of cervical MRI, TCD and BAEP were investigated respectively in 125 patients with "isolated" vertigo and 100 healthy controls. RESULTS: There were statistically significant differences between two groups for overall abnormalities of TCD (X(2) = 61.96, P<0.01), BAEP (X(2) = 97.99, P<0.01), and cervical MRI severity scale (Z = -8.71, P<0.01). In vertigo group, results showed significant correlations between TCD and cervical MRI, TCD and BAEP as well. And analysis on TCD PI and some items of BAEP demonstrated positive linear correlations. There were no statistical differences or correlations in control group. CONCLUSIONS:TCD is a sensitive method of "isolated" vertigo screening. A combined test protocol of cervical MRI, TCD and BAEP has superiorities to assess "isolated" vertigo.
Authors: Daniel J Denis; Daniel Shedid; Mohammad Shehadeh; Alexander G Weil; Sylvain Lanthier Journal: Eur Spine J Date: 2013-09-03 Impact factor: 3.134