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Reliability of caloric testing
Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -), 2021To 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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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 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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Ear and Hearing, 1986
The standard ABB remains the most popular test of vestibular function. The use of air caloric irrigations or the closed loop water system seem to be scientifically sound alternatives to the use of open water irrigation. Although controversy still surrounds the use of monothermal warm calorics as a screening test, several studies have shown its ...
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The standard ABB remains the most popular test of vestibular function. The use of air caloric irrigations or the closed loop water system seem to be scientifically sound alternatives to the use of open water irrigation. Although controversy still surrounds the use of monothermal warm calorics as a screening test, several studies have shown its ...
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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 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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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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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, 1965T 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.
L E, SANDBERG, K, TERKILDSEN
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2009
Three possible results are commonly seen after ice-water caloric irrigation and to correctly interpret them the function of the corresponding vestibular receptor and of normal endolymphatic flow must be taken into account. Bedside vestibular examination helps to interpret discrepant findings.To review the findings obtained with the ice-water caloric ...
Angel, Batuecas-Caletrio +3 more
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Three possible results are commonly seen after ice-water caloric irrigation and to correctly interpret them the function of the corresponding vestibular receptor and of normal endolymphatic flow must be taken into account. Bedside vestibular examination helps to interpret discrepant findings.To review the findings obtained with the ice-water caloric ...
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Clinical Otolaryngology, 1980
The air caloric test is favoured because of the advantage of higher convenience for patient and operator and its applicability in situations where water is contradicted. We examined 20 normal subjects with air (60 s, 12 min, 45 degrees/29 degrees C) and 25 with water (30 s, 30 cm3, 44 degrees/30 degrees C) caloric test.
W H, Zangemeister, O, Bock
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The air caloric test is favoured because of the advantage of higher convenience for patient and operator and its applicability in situations where water is contradicted. We examined 20 normal subjects with air (60 s, 12 min, 45 degrees/29 degrees C) and 25 with water (30 s, 30 cm3, 44 degrees/30 degrees C) caloric test.
W H, Zangemeister, O, Bock
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