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Reliability of caloric testing

Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -), 2021
To assess the long-term stability of caloric testing in patients.In this retrospective study, Cronbach's alpha was used to determine whether caloric testing results are stable over time (up to 7 years) in patients who have not undergone interventions.
Brian W. Blakley, Nasser Barakat
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Caloric Tests

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1984
The caloric test is still the most useful vestibular test by far. Rotatory tests may allow more accurate control of the stimulus and the response parameters may vary less in normal individuals, but only the caloric test allows individual testing of each ear.
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Caloric Restriction in Primates

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001
Abstract:Caloric restriction (CR) remains the only nongenetic intervention that reproducibly extends mean and maximal life span in short‐lived mammalian species. This nutritional intervention also delays the onset, or slows the progression, of many age‐related disease processes. The diverse effects of CR have been demonstrated many hundreds of times in
M A, Lane   +5 more
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Caloric Restriction and Toxicity

Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, 1995
The modulatory effects of caloric intake on the rate and extent of both spontaneous and induced disease incidence is well known, but the significance of these effects in the interpretation of testing data has only recently become appreciated. This is especially true relative to the impact of caloric intake on both survival and background incidence for ...
R W, Hart   +5 more
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Dysrhythmia of Caloric Nystagmus

The Laryngoscope, 2002
AbstractObjectives Objectives of the study were 1) to determine the prevalence and characteristics of dysrhythmia, 2) to identify associations between dysrhythmia and other patient variables, and 3) to determine whether dysrhythmia is more a characteristic of individuals than simply a correlate of alertness or response intensity.Study Design Cross ...
Leonard R, Proctor, Anthony P, Lam
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Caloric supplements for the elderly

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2015
Malnutrition and weight loss have serious consequences in older adults. The use of caloric supplementation may provide nutritional and functional benefits in this population. This article reviews the recent literature on oral nutritional supplementation (ONS) in the elderly.Inadequate caloric intake is a factor consistently associated with weight loss,
Julie K, Gammack, Angela M, Sanford
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Caloric Availability of Polydextrose

Nutrition Reviews, 2007
Polydextrose is a randomly bonded polysaccharide produced by the bulk melt polycondensation of glucose and sorbitol in vacuo. It has been used as a bulking and texturizing agent and soluble fiber ingredient in many food products worldwide for over two decades.
Michael H, Auerbach   +3 more
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The caloric irrigation test

2016
The test of caloric thermal irrigations is one of the first tests for sensitivity of the peripheral vestibular systems dating to the late 1800s. This chapter reviews the various protocols that have been developed over the years using thermal irrigations to the external auditory canals.
N T, Shepard, G P, Jacobson
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The Caloric Test in the Cat

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1961
A simple device for fixing both head and body of the cat was designed so that the nystagmic reaction to caloric stimulation could be investigated. Nystagmographie tracings of both ordinary and derived nystagmus were obtained being relatively free of artifacts induced by movements.In order to produce a caloric reaction in the cat, it was necessary to ...
N G, HENRIKSSON   +2 more
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Rebound caloric nystagmus

The Laryngoscope, 1993
AbstractRebound caloric nystagmus (RCN), a distinctly different phenomenon from secondary phase nystagmus (SPN), was serendipitously discovered during the course of routine neurotological evaluations. RCN occurred when the horizontal semicircular canal was brought into a truly horizontal plane after the primary phase nystagmus (PPN) had ended.
A, Kumar, A, Pieri, G, Krol
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