前庭系统
医学
眩晕
轻瘫
中枢神经系统
血流
病理生理学
心脏病学
麻醉
听力学
内科学
外科
作者
Takaki Inui,Tatsuro Kuriyama,Shin‐Ichi Haginomori,Kou Moriyama,Takeo Shirai,Yusuke Ayani,Yuko Inaka,Michitoshi Araki,Ryo Kawata
标识
DOI:10.1080/00016489.2022.2134587
摘要
The condition of vestibular dysfunction and blood flow in the vertebral artery (VA) in transient vascular vertigo/dizziness (TVV) is not well established.To clarify the pathophysiology of TVV, especially the difference between the isolation of vestibular symptoms.Ten TVV patients with central nervous system symptoms (TVVw) and 12 TVV patients without central nervous system symptoms (TVVo) underwent duplex color-coded ultrasonographic evaluation of VAs, caloric test, and cervical vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP).The mean flow velocity (MV) ratio (peak MV of contralateral VA divided by target VA) was significantly higher in TVVw than in TVVo. There was no difference in the occurrence of canal paresis between TVVw and TVVo. Abnormal asymmetry ratios (ARs) of cVEMP were observed only in TVVo cases (6 of 12 cases), revealing a statistically significant difference in the number of cases between TVVw and TVVo.Measuring VAs using duplex color-coded ultrasonography and cVEMP may help evaluate TVV. Different results of MV ratio and cVEMP between TVV cases with or without central nervous system symptoms may indicate differences in the pathophysiology between TVVw and TVVo.
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