Dynamic posturography for staging of patients with Ménière's disease.
Identifieur interne : 000E57 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 000E56; suivant : 000E58Dynamic posturography for staging of patients with Ménière's disease.
Auteurs : A. Daneshi [Iran] ; N. Bozorgzadeh ; Alimohamad Asghari ; H E Jome ; P. Mirhaj ; M. NojoumiSource :
- The Journal of laryngology and otology [ 1748-5460 ] ; 2009.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Adolescent (MeSH), Adulte (MeSH), Adulte d'âge moyen (MeSH), Diagnostic assisté par ordinateur (méthodes), Femelle (MeSH), Humains (MeSH), Indice de gravité de la maladie (MeSH), Jeune adulte (MeSH), Labyrinthe vestibulaire (physiopathologie), Maladie de Ménière (diagnostic), Maladie de Ménière (physiopathologie), Mâle (MeSH), Posture (MeSH), Seuil auditif (physiologie), Statistiques comme sujet (MeSH), Équilibre postural (physiologie).
- MESH :
- diagnostic : Maladie de Ménière.
- méthodes : Diagnostic assisté par ordinateur.
- physiologie : Seuil auditif, Équilibre postural.
- physiopathologie : Labyrinthe vestibulaire, Maladie de Ménière.
- Adolescent, Adulte, Adulte d'âge moyen, Femelle, Humains, Indice de gravité de la maladie, Jeune adulte, Mâle, Posture, Statistiques comme sujet.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Adolescent (MeSH), Adult (MeSH), Auditory Threshold (physiology), Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted (methods), Female (MeSH), Humans (MeSH), Male (MeSH), Meniere Disease (diagnosis), Meniere Disease (physiopathology), Middle Aged (MeSH), Postural Balance (physiology), Posture (MeSH), Severity of Illness Index (MeSH), Statistics as Topic (MeSH), Vestibule, Labyrinth (physiopathology), Young Adult (MeSH).
- MESH :
- diagnosis : Meniere Disease.
- methods : Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted.
- physiology : Auditory Threshold, Postural Balance.
- physiopathology : Meniere Disease, Vestibule, Labyrinth.
- Adolescent, Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Posture, Severity of Illness Index, Statistics as Topic, Young Adult.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
In recent years, techniques such as computerised dynamic posturography have facilitated objective evaluation of patients with balance disorders. In this study, we used computerised dynamic posturography for clinical staging of Ménière's disease.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
We applied a computerised dynamic posturography sensory organisation test to 53 patients with American Academy of Otolaryngology criteria of Ménière's disease. The following parameters were considered in data analysis: computerised dynamic posturography scores for testing the patient's centre of gravity with a mobile surface, immobile visual surroundings and eyes closed, scores for testing with a mobile surface, mobile visual surroundings and eyes open, and vestibular ratio. We used four hearing threshold stages (although we had no patients at stage four).
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
This study did not observe a statistically significant correlation between audiometric hearing thresholds and computerised dynamic posturography scores. Computerised dynamic posturography scores showed statistically significant variation with time elapsed since the last vertigo attack. Although our results showed an increasing trend in computerised dynamic posturography scores as Ménière's disease activity level decreased from recent post-attack (i.e. less than one week since last attack) through late post-attack (i.e. one week to 60 days since last attack) to inactive (i.e. more than 60 days since last attack), these differences were not statistically significant.
DOI: 10.1017/S0022215109004423
PubMed: 19175951
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