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Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo with simultaneous involvement of multiple semicircular canals.

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Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo with simultaneous involvement of multiple semicircular canals.

Auteurs : Dae Bo Shim [Corée du Sud] ; Chang Eun Song [Corée du Sud] ; Eun Jung Jung [Corée du Sud] ; Kyung Min Ko [Corée du Sud] ; Jin Woo Park [Corée du Sud] ; Mee Hyun Song [Corée du Sud]

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) generally involves a single semicircular canal (single canal BPPV) but it has been reported that more than one semicircular canal on either the same or the opposite side can be involved in 6.8-20% of the cases (multiple canal BPPV). In this study, the clinical characteristics of multiple canal BPPV were analyzed and compared to those of single canal BPPV.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Retrospective analysis was performed on 1054 consecutive patients diagnosed with BPPV. Multiple canal BPPV was diagnosed when the combination of typical nystagmus was provoked by the Dix-Hallpike and supine head roll tests. Canalith repositioning maneuver was performed sequentially starting with the semicircular canal causing more severe nystagmus or symptoms. Clinical characteristics and the treatment course were statistically compared between single canal BPPV and multiple canal BPPV.

RESULTS

Among the 1054 patients, single canal BPPV was diagnosed in 1005 patients (95.4%) while multiple canal BPPV was diagnosed in 49 patients (4.6%). BPPV involving semicircular canals on the same side was more common (79.6%) than BPPV with bilateral involvement. The most common combination of the involved canals was ipsilateral posterior and horizontal semicircular canals (63.3%). Multiple canal BPPV was significantly more associated with underlying otologic diseases, especially labyrinthitis. Multiple canal BPPV required more treatment sessions and longer duration of treatment to achieve resolution of nystagmus and symptoms.

CONCLUSIONS

As all cases of multiple canal BPPV were treated successfully although a longer duration of treatment and more treatment sessions were required compared to single canal BPPV, the results of our study could aid in making an accurate diagnosis and providing appropriate treatment of multiple canal BPPV.


DOI: 10.7874/kja.2014.18.3.126
PubMed: 25558406
PubMed Central: PMC4280754


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