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Subjective versus objective tests of dizziness and vestibular function in epidemiologic screening research.

Helen S Cohen1, Haleh Sangi-Haghpeykar2, Michael W Plankey3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many epidemiologic studies of vestibular disorders are based on responses to questionnaires which have not been tested against objective tests of the vestibular system.
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to determine if the dizziness and balance questions used in the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) are valid and predict performance on objective tests of the vestibular system (VNG).
METHODS: Data from 367 participants recruited from the community, aged 21.4 to 87.6 years, were collected in the Otolaryngology department at a tertiary care center. They were asked the eight NHIS questions twice, at least 30 minutes apart and were tested on VNG.
RESULTS: Question responses changed from Test 1 to Test 2 and differed between males and females. "Yes" responses did not predict abnormal VNG responses, for the total group and when the group was categorized into younger (<60 years) and older (>60 years) subjects. The sensitivity and specificity of all questions was low.
CONCLUSION: The NHIS questions provide some information about what people recall of their experiences, but they may not provide insight into the diagnostic prevalence of vestibular and balance disorders because the sensitivity and specificity are too low. Questionnaire-based epidemiologic studies should be interpreted with caution.

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Keywords:  Vestibular; balance; dizziness; screening; vertigo

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34151879      PMCID: PMC8903015          DOI: 10.3233/VES-210022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vestib Res        ISSN: 0957-4271            Impact factor:   2.435


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