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Diagnostic value of eye movement and vestibular function tests in patients with posterior circulation infarction
Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic value of eye movements and vestibular function tests in PCI patients. Methods: Thirty-eight PCI patients and 31 patients with unilateral vestibular neuritis (UVN) were enrolled and underwent eye movement tests and vestibular function tests (spontaneous nystagmus...
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Published in: | Acta oto-laryngologica 2019-02, Vol.139 (2), p.135-145 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic value of eye movements and vestibular function tests in PCI patients.
Methods: Thirty-eight PCI patients and 31 patients with unilateral vestibular neuritis (UVN) were enrolled and underwent eye movement tests and vestibular function tests (spontaneous nystagmus [SN], head-shaking nystagmus [HSN]).
Results: The rates of eye movement abnormality were 78.9% and 41.9% in PCI and UVN patients, respectively. The positive rate of SN and HSN were, respectively, 41.2% and 43.8% in cerebellar infarction patients, 33.3% and 66.7% in medullary infarction patients, and 100.0% and 86.2% in UVN patients. The horizontal direction of SN and HSN coincided with the affected side in cerebellar infarction patients, and the healthy side in UVN patients, which coincided with the healthy side and the affected side, respectively in medullary infarction patients. The horizontal direction of HSN was bidirectional nystagmus in 16.0% (4/25) of UVN patients.
Conclusions and significance: Eye movement and vestibular function tests contribute to the early diagnosis of PCI. The horizontal direction of SN and HSN are consistently toward the affected side in cerebellar infarction patients and the healthy side in UVN patients, in contrast to medullary infarction patients, and deserve further investigations. |
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ISSN: | 0001-6489 1651-2251 |
DOI: | 10.1080/00016489.2018.1552367 |