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Acetazolamide: A New Treatment for Visual Vertigo.

Ilya M Sluch1, Michael S Elliott2, Justin Dvorak3, Kai Ding3, Bradley K Farris1.   

Abstract

Visual vertigo is a disorder characterised by symptoms of dizziness, vertigo, unsteadiness, disorientation, and general discomfort induced by visual triggers. It is currently treated with vestibular rehabilitation therapy, with no effective pharmacotherapy available for treatment-resistant cases. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of oral acetazolamide in improving symptoms of visual vertigo. A comparative case series of adult patients clinically diagnosed with visual vertigo was conducted from January 1992 to May 2015. Patients without a full neurologic or otorhinolaryngologic work-up, negative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and an organic cause for their symptoms were excluded. The identified patients were then contacted by phone to complete a voluntary symptom survey. Main outcome was the subjective reported percentage in symptom improvement. Secondary outcomes were subjective improvement by symptom triggers. The participants were retrospectively divided into three groups based on their treatment with acetazolamide: currently on acetazolamide, terminated acetazolamide, or never initiated acetazolamide. Fifty-seven patients met the inclusion criteria and were willing to complete the phone survey (19 currently on acetazolamide, 27 terminated acetazolamide, and 11 never initiated therapy). Overall symptomatic improvement was reported by 18 (94.7%) patients currently on acetazolamide, 18 (66.7 %) who terminated acetazolamide, and 5 (45.5%) who never initiated therapy, varying significantly by group (p = 0.0061). Greatest improvement was reported in symptoms triggered by being a passenger in a car. These results show that acetazolamide has a positive association with improvement of symptoms of visual vertigo.

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Keywords:  Acetazolamide; dizziness; visual vertigo

Year:  2017        PMID: 29344071      PMCID: PMC5764056          DOI: 10.1080/01658107.2017.1326944

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroophthalmology        ISSN: 0165-8107


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