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Colin R Grove,1 Wagner Henrique Souza,2 Patricia L Gerend,3 Cynthia A Ryan,3 Michael C Schubert1,4 1Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Laboratory for Vestibular NeuroAdaptation, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA ...
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Risk Factors Associated With the Occurrence and Recurrence of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo in Koreans: A Nested Case-Control Study [PDF]
Objectives Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most prevalent cause of vertigo. This study aims to analyze the risk factors associated with the occurrence and recurrence of BPPV.
Jae Sang Han +5 more
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Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
BPPV is a condition of disturbance of the peripheral vestibular system, when the patient feels the sensation of spinning and moving associated with nystagmus when the head position changes against gravity and is accompanied by symptoms of nausea, vomiting and cold sweats.
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Abstract Objective This study aims to characterize diuretic use among patients with and without benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) using a population‐level database. Study Design A case‐control study. Setting TriNetX US Collaborative Network. Methods Subjects with ≥1 hospital visit between 2019 and 2024 were queried and stratified by age (18 ...
Marwin Li +2 more
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ObjectiveTo analyze the characteristics of nystagmus during the Dix-Hallpike and Roll tests in patients with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) using three-dimensional videonystagmography (3D-VNG), in order to to optimize diagnostic and ...
Yujin ZHENG +6 more
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Abstract Objective To compare computerized vestibular retraining therapy (CVRT) to a home exercise program (HEP) for the treatment of unilateral vestibular deficits. Study Design Randomized, unblinded, interventional study with single crossover. Setting This study was performed in a tertiary neurotology clinic.
Eytan A. David +4 more
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Background. Canalith repositioning techniques are adequately established in the literature, as the treatment of choice for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. However, the role of the posttreatment instructions is still not clearly defined.Patients and Methods.
Papacharalampous, George X. +4 more
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Validation of the Sudbury Vertigo Risk Score to risk stratify for a serious cause of vertigo
Abstract Introduction In 2022, nearly 0.5 million Canadians visited an emergency department (ED) for dizziness, accounting for over 3.5% of all ED visits. Of these patients, only 2%–5% received a serious diagnosis. The cost of ED and inpatient care for dizziness in Canada exceeds $200 million per year, of which neuroimaging accounts for a large ...
Elliot Tissot van Patot +12 more
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Aging Is a Risk Factor for Utricular Dysfunction in Idiopathic Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common cause of balance disorders in the elderly. Dislodgement of the otoconia in BPPV might have an association with damage to the otolith organs.
Chisato Fujimoto +10 more
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