Predicting a successful treatment in posterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
- Author(s)
- Hui Jong Oh; Ji Soo Kim; Byung In Han; Jeong Geun Lim
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Lim, Jeong Geun
- Department
- Dept. of Neurology (신경과학)
- Journal Title
- Neurology
- Issued Date
- 2007
- Volume
- 68
- Issue
- 15
- Abstract
- Objective: To elucidate the characteristics and prognostic value of positioning nystagmus during the second position of the Epley maneuver (90° contralateral head turn from the initial Hallpike maneuver).
Method: The Epley maneuver was performed in 126 patients with confirmed posterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (PC-BPPV). The characteristics of positioning nystagmus were investigated using video Frenzel goggles.
Results: During the second position, 99 patients developed torsional upbeating nystagmus, which was in the same direction (orthotropic nystagmus) as during the first position (Hallpike maneuver), whereas 15 patients showed a reversed pattern. In 12 patents, nystagmus was not induced during the second position. All 99 patients with orthotropic nystagmus had resolution of BPPV after the first or second trial of the Epley maneuver. In contrast, 12 of the 15 patients with reversed nystagmus and 8 of the 12 patients without nystagmus failed to resolve.
Conclusion: During the second position of the Epley maneuver, an orthotropic pattern of nystagmus predicts a successful repositioning, whereas reversed nystagmus or no nystagmus is suggestive of poor response to repositioning.
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