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Guidelines on vertigo

Guidelines on vertigo. 1. Introduction. 2. Patient history. ·. ·. 2.1. Vertigo or dizziness. 2. Patient history. ·. ·. 2.1. Vertigo or dizziness. 2. Patient history. ·. ·. 2.2. Otologics symptoms (for each complain, look for the laterality and the temporality with vertigo).

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Guidelines on vertigo

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  1. Guidelines on vertigo

  2. 1. Introduction

  3. 2. Patient history · · 2.1. Vertigo or dizziness

  4. 2. Patient history · · 2.1. Vertigo or dizziness

  5. 2. Patient history · · 2.2. Otologics symptoms (for each complain, look for the laterality and the temporality with vertigo)

  6. 2. Patient history · · 2.3. Visual manifestations (*)

  7. 2. Patient history · · 2.4. Neurological manifestations(precise temporality with vertigo)

  8. 2. Patient history · · 2.5. Prior history

  9. 2. Patient history · · 2.6. Treatment

  10. 3. Clinical examination 3.2. Oculomotor and nystagmus 3.1. Otorhinologic

  11. 3.2. Oculomotor and nystagmus 3. Clinical examination

  12. 3. Clinical examination 3.3. Other cranial nerves 3.4. Members

  13. 3. Clinical examination 3.5. Stato-kinetic tests

  14. 4.1. Isolated Vertigo 4. Diagnostic Progression

  15. 4.1. Isolated Vertigo 4. Diagnostic Progression

  16. 4. Diagnostic Progression 4.2. Vertigo and hearing signs

  17. 4. Diagnostic Progression 4.3. Vertigo and neurological symptoms

  18. 4. Diagnostic Progression 4.3. Vertigo and neurological symptoms

  19. 4.3. Vertigo and neurological symptoms 4. Diagnostic Progression

  20. 4. Diagnostic Progression 4.3. Vertigo and neurological symptoms

  21. 4. Diagnostic Progression 4.4. Other vertigo

  22. 4. Diagnostic Progression 4.5. Imbalance without vertigo

  23. 5. Laboratory examination(Following §4 Diagnostic criteria indications) 5.1. Hearing test Tonal, vocal, supraliminar depending on pathology 5.2. Tympanometry/Stapedial (acoustic) reflex 5.3. Auditory brainstem response 5.4. Electrocochleography (If Meniere desease or perilymph fistula suspected) 5.5. Otoacoustic-emissions 5.6. Vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials (VEMP) (*)

  24. 5. Laboratory examination(Following §4 Diagnostic criteria indications) 5.7. VNG or ENG (*norminative data)

  25. 5. Laboratory examination(Following §4 Diagnostic criteria indications) 5.8. Vertical or horizontal visual perception test (*) 5.9. Posturography 5.9.1. Static 5.9.2. Dynamic 5.10. Vibratory nystagmus (*) 5.11. Otolith linear and rotatory test (*) 5.11.1. Excentric rotative test 5.11.2. OVAR

  26. 6. Treatment Strategy 6.1. Medical treatment (*) 6.2. Vestibular rehabilitation : soon in BE-ENT (Symposium in november 2005) 6.3. Psychologic approach (*) 6.3.1. Anxiolytic 6.3.2. Relaxation 6.3.3. Comportemental 6.3.4. Psychotherapia 6.4. Surgical Treatment (*)

  27. Norminative data in ENG and VNG • Benign paroxysmal nystagmus:diagnosis and treatment • Neuro-ophtalmological symptoms in vertigo and dizziness • Head shaking nystagmus • Vibration induced nystagmus • Tullio’s phenomenom • Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials • Unilateral centrifugation • Static and dynamic balance clinical investigation • Vertigo and psychological troubles • Medical treatment of vertigo • Surgical treatment of vertigo • Index

  28. References • Brandt Th. • Vertigo. Its Multisensory Syndroms • Springer Verlag Edit., 2th edition, 2000, ISBN, 3-540-19934-9 • Leigh R.J., Zee D.S. • The Neurology of Eye Movement. • Oxford University Press, 1999, 3th edition • Balow R.W., Honrubia V. • Clinical Neurophysiology of the Vestibular System. • Oxford University Press, 2001, 3th edition • Luxon L. • Text book of Audiological Medicine. • Clinical Aspects of Hearing and Balance. • Martin Dunitz edit. London : 2003.

  29. References • Brandt Th., Strupp M. • General Vestibular Testing. • Clinical Neurophysiology 2005, 116, 406-426 • Fife T.D., Tusa R.J., Furman J.M., Zee D.S., Frohman E., Baloh R.W., Hain T., Goebel J., Demer J., Eviatar L. • Assessment: Vestibular testing techniques in adults and children. • Report of the Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee of • the American Academy of Neurology. • Neurology 2000; 55: 1431-1441 • Expertise Médicale en Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie. Recommandations. • Acta O.R.L. Belgica, 1986, 40, 907-915. • Vertiges chez l’Adulte : Stratégies diagnostiques. Place de la rééducation vestibulaire. On te Website www.anaes.fr in Publications:Neurologie:Septembre 1997 ISBN 2 910653-33-1

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