Evaluation of patients with vertigo of vertebrobasilar insufficiency origin using auditory brainstem response, electronystagmography, and transcranial Doppler
Autor: | Enass S. Mohamed, Wafaa A. Kaf, Nageh F. Kamel, Amal M. Elattar, Tarek A. Rageh |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Linguistics and Language medicine.medical_specialty Ultrasonography Doppler Transcranial Early detection Audiology Language and Linguistics Speech and Hearing Predictive Value of Tests Vertebrobasilar stroke Vertigo Evoked Potentials Auditory Brain Stem Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency otorhinolaryngologic diseases medicine Humans Prospective Studies Vertebrobasilar insufficiency Aged medicine.diagnostic_test biology business.industry Electronystagmography Middle Aged medicine.disease biology.organism_classification Predictive value Transcranial Doppler Auditory brainstem response Case-Control Studies cardiovascular system Female business |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Audiology. 51:379-388 |
ISSN: | 1708-8186 1499-2027 |
DOI: | 10.3109/14992027.2011.652676 |
Popis: | Vertigo can be a manifestation of underlying vertebrobasilar stroke in older adults. The study objectives were to investigate the correlation, sensitivity, and specifi city of the auditory brainstem response (ABR), electronystagmorgraphy (ENG), and transcranial Doppler (TCD) collectively to distinguish between vertigo due to vertebrobasilar insuffi ciency (VBI) and vertigo due to non-VBI. Design: Prospective experimental study comparing ENG, ABR, and TCD battery fi ndings between two groups of patients with vertigo and a control group. Study sample: Participants included 14 patients with vertigo of VBI origin, 14 patients with vertigo of non-VBI, and 11 matched controls. Results: Participants with VBI had more abnormal fi ndings in the ENG (86%), TCD (72%), and ABR (64%) compared to the non-VBI group (64%, 21%, and 7%, respectively) and the control group. The combined battery revealed positive correlations, 64% sensitivity, and 84% positive predictive value (PPV) in the VBI group, and 100% specifi city with lack of correlations in the non-VBI group. Conclusions: The modest sensitivity and PPV helps with early detection of VBI, thus preventing risk of vertebrobasilar stroke in 84% to 64% of patients. The 100% specifi city in the non-VBI group rules out VBI, thus reducing the referral rate for unnecessary, diagnostic evaluations and ineffective treatment. |
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