Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials.
Intense clicks evoke short-latency myogenic potentials on the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle ipsilaterally. These potentials are named"vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMP)" because they are lost after vestibular deafferentation, but independent of the cochlear function. To induce VEMP, the subjects need to contract their SCM muscle during the
Shojaku, Hideo +2 more
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Analysis of Vestibular-Evoked Myogenic Potentials in the Vestibular Migraine
Objectives: The objective of this study is to determine the subclinical vestibular dysfunction of patients with vestibular migraine (VM) in the interattack period who had no vestibular symptoms. We assessed ascending utricular and descending saccular pathways using cervical vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials (cVEMP) and ...
Belgin Tutar +8 more
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Clinical usefulness of vestibular-evoked myogenic potential testing – A review
It has been three decades since the development of vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) test. Now is an opportune moment to review clinical usefulness of the VEMP testing in audiovestibular disorders.
Ting-Hua Yang, Yi-Ho Young
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Influence of gender on the vestibular evoked myogenic potential [PDF]
There is no consensus on the relevance of factors that influence gender differences in the behavior of muscles. Some studies have reported a relationship between muscle tension and amplitude of the vestibular evoked myogenic potential; others, that results depend on which muscles are studied or on how much load is applied.This study aims to compare ...
Carnaúba, Aline Tenório Lins +5 more
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Vestibular evoked myogenic potential
Introduction: The Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential (VEMP) is a promising test for the evaluation of the cholic descending vestibular system. This reflex depends of the integrity from the saccular macula, from the inferior vestibular nerve, the ...
Felipe, Lilian +2 more
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Vestibular-Evoked Myogenic Potential in Otosclerosis: A Systematic Review
Background: Vestibular symptoms are noted in about 40% of the individuals with otosclerosis. Vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) is a short latency potential that assesses the functioning of otolithic organs in the vestibular system.
Anciya P. Pinto MSc +4 more
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Vestibular evoked myogenic potential in noise-induced hearing loss
Noise affects one′s hearing as well as balance mechanism. The hearing mechanism of the noise-exposed individuals has been extensively studied. However, in view of the poor research focus on the sacculo-collic reflexes, especially in this study area, the ...
Kaushlendra Kumar +2 more
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The Follow-Up Role of the Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential Test in Meniere’s Disease
Despite some proposed roles for the diagnostic impact of the cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential test in the patients with Meniere’s disease, the role of this test as an objective instrument in following up the patients with Meniere’s disease ...
Nasrin Yazdani +6 more
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Role of Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential (VEMP) in Diagnosis of Vestibular Abnormalities in Patients with Type II Diabetes Mellitus [PDF]
Background: When insulin production drops or when cells develop resistance to insulin, a metabolic disorder known as diabetes mellitus develops. Although insulin secretion may remain within normal ranges in type 2 diabetes mellitus, the development of ...
Abdullah Abdel-Moaty +3 more
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Assessment of Vestibulo-Masseteric Reflex Pathway in Individuals with Definite Meniere’s Disease
Introduction: Vestibulo-masseteric reflex pathway was assessed in individuals with definite Meniere’s disease using masseter vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (mVEMP).
R. Kalaiyarasan, Sujeet Kumar Sinha
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