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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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Comparison of the video head impulse test results with caloric test in patients with Meniere’s disease and other vestibular disorders

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2020
Background: The caloric test has been used to evaluate the semi-circular canal function for decades. In 2009, the video head impulse test (vHIT) was introduced, which can be used to evaluate the semi-circular canal function within a short time.
Masayuki Shugyo   +7 more
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VALUE OF THE CALORIC TEST OF THE LABYRINTH

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1948
THE CALORIC test is an easy way of examining the function of the vestibular organ. The results of the test are used not only in otologic practices, for ascertaining the remainder of function left in cases of labyrinthitis or other labyrinthine deviations, but also in neurologic or otoneurologic practices, for other purposes.
L. Jongkees
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Caloric test versus video head impulse test in vestibular neuritis patients

, 2020
Background The caloric test and the video head impulse test (vHIT) are diagnostic tools to examine vestibular neuritis (VN) patients through assessing the function of the semicircular canals.
S. Mekki, W. Mohamed, S. Omar, N. Gad
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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 ...
Robert I. Kohut   +2 more
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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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The caloric vestibular test in weightlessness

Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1987
Although the theoretical background for the caloric vestibular test was assumed to be known, recent studies in weightlessness have thrown doubts on the original theory of its mechanism. It is most likely that several mechanisms are involved in the generation of caloric nystagmus in addition to the convection current theory. Experiments with the caloric
W. J. Oosterveld, H. A. A. de Jong
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Evaluation of the monothermal caloric test

The Laryngoscope, 1989
AbstractIn 1970, Torok reported that patients with labyrinthine disease showed vestibular recruitment and that patients with retrolabyrinthine disease showed vestibular decruitment on the monothermal caloric test. Other investigators have failed to confirm these findings; however, their studies did not precisely replicate Torok's test procedure ...
Dennis I. Bojrab   +3 more
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A Simple Caloric Test

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1957
There are many caloric tests; some are simple, some are complex. They vary in accuracy and in the amount of information obtainable. We are all familiar with most of these. There is no reason to discuss them at this time. The test described here is certainly not new (although I have not seen it in the literature) and is probably used by many of us.
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Caloric Tests In Deaf Children

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1965
T THERE ARE only a few reports in the literature concerning the vestibular reactivity in children that suffer from severe sensorineural impairment of hearing. Shambaugh et al 13 collected, in 1930, information about 5,348 children from schools for the deaf in the US.
K. Terkildsen, L. E. Sandberg
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