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Vestibular Assessment in Patients with Persistent Symptoms of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

Sadegh Jafarzadeh1, Akram Pourbakht2, Eshagh Bahrami3.   

Abstract

Aim: The estimated worldwide incidence of TBI is 10 million cases per year. Dizziness and imbalance are two common symptoms in mild TBI (mTBI). In about 10-15% of TBI patients, these symptoms remain for a long time and may show no recovery. These persistent symptoms may relate to different factors including vestibular abnormalities. The aim of this study is a vestibular assessment of patients with persistent symptoms of mTBI by different tests including computerized dynamic posturography. Materials and
Methods: 21 patients with mTBI evaluated in this study. Patients were civilians with persistent symptoms. TBI did cause by blunt force trauma (mainly from falling) in the past 6 months. They had normal neurologic and musculoskeletal assessments and no temporal bone fracture. Several auditory and vestibular evaluations were performed for each patient. They included: case history, otoscopy, pure tone and speech audiometry, tympanometry, vestibular bedside examination (spontaneous nystagmus, gaze, saccade, pursuit, Dix-Hallpike maneuver, side-lying maneuver, roll, and Romberg test), cervical Vestibular Myogenic Evoked Potential (c-VEMP), Computerized Dynamic Posturography (CDP) and Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI).
Results: Patients showed hearing loss in 10 (47.6%) and tinnitus in 4 (19.0%) cases. In ocular motor tests, patients had the most abnormal results in the pursuit test. 6 patients also had Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) in the posterior canal. c-VEMP showed abnormal saccular function in 14 patients. In CDP, the composite scores were decreased relative to normal populations.
Conclusion: vestibular tests showed abnormal results in most patients. Vestibular abnormality could relate to persisting symptoms of mTBI patients. © Association of Otolaryngologists of India 2020.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Dizziness handicap inventory; Mild traumatic brain injury; Posturography; Saccule; Vestibular system

Year:  2020        PMID: 36032895      PMCID: PMC9411379          DOI: 10.1007/s12070-020-02043-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 2231-3796


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