| Literature DB >> 32156519 |
Márcio Cavalcante Salmito1, Fernando Freitas Ganança2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Vestibular migraine as an entity was described in 1999 and its pathophysiology is still not established. Simultaneously with research to better understand vestibular migraine, there has been an improvement in vestibular function assessment. The video-head impulse test is one of the latest tools to evaluate vestibular function, measuring its vestibular-ocular reflex gain.Entities:
Keywords: Dizziness; Head impulse test; Migraine disorders; Vertigo; Vestibular function tests
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32156519 PMCID: PMC9422737 DOI: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2019.12.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1808-8686
Diagnostic criteria for vestibular migraine.
| A. At least 5 episodes with vestibular symptoms of moderate or severe intensity, lasting 5 min to 72 h |
| B. Current or previous history of migraine with or without aura according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD) |
| C. One or more migraine features with at least 50% of the vestibular episodes: |
| Headache with at least two of the following characteristics: one sided location, pulsating quality, moderate or severe pain intensity, aggravation by routine physical activity, |
| Photophobia and phonophobia, |
| Visual aura |
| D. Not better accounted for by another vestibular or ICHD diagnosis |
| A. At least 5 episodes with vestibular symptoms of moderate or severe intensity, lasting 5 min to 72 h |
| B. Only one of the criteria B and C for vestibular migraine is fulfilled (migraine history |
| C. Not better accounted for by another vestibular or ICHD diagnosis |
Figure 1Comparative of horizontal canals gains between VM and control groups. (VM, Vestibular Migraine; LL, Left Lateral canal; RL, Right Lateral canal).
Figure 2Comparative of vertical canal gains between VM and control groups. (VM, Vestibular Migraine; RA, Right Anterior canal; LA, Left Anterior canal; RP, Right Posterior canal; LP, Left Posterior canal).
Statistical correlation between performed head impulse velocity and obtained gain in each stimulated canal.
| Correlation | ||
|---|---|---|
| LL | −40.8% | 0.002 |
| RL | −30.5% | 0.021 |
| LA | −55.2% | <0.001 |
| RA | −40.4% | 0.002 |
| RP | −46.9% | <0.001 |
| LP | −40.7% | 0.002 |
LL, Left Lateral canal; RL, Right Lateral canal; LA, Left Anterior canal; RA, Right Anterior canal; RP, Right Posterior canal; LP, Left Posterior canal.
Means of head impulses velocity for horizontal canal tests (º/sec).
| Canal tested | n | Mean | |
|---|---|---|---|
| LL control | 27 | 148 | 0.462 |
| LL VM | 30 | 152 | |
| RL control | 27 | 142 | 0.859 |
| RL VM | 30 | 152 |
LL, Left Lateral canal; RL, Right Lateral canal; VM, Vestibular Migraine.
Mean velocity values of head impulses for vertical canals (°/sec).
| Canal tested | n | Mean | |
|---|---|---|---|
| LA control | 27 | 127 | 0.059 |
| LA VM | 30 | 120 | |
| RA control | 27 | 120 | 0.122 |
| RA VM | 30 | 115 | |
| RP control | 27 | 124 | 0.087 |
| RP VM | 30 | 116 | |
| LP control | 27 | 133 | 0.013* |
| LP VM | 30 | 121 |
LA, Left Anterior canal; RA, Right Anterior canal; RP, Right Posterior canal; LP, Left Posterior canal.