Air stimulation in tympanic perforation: inverted nystagmus study

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Autor(a) principal: Nishino,Lucia Kazuko
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Granato,Lidio, Taguchi,Carlos Kazuo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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Resumo: Response inversion during warm air stimulation is the most controversial finding seen in caloric tests of individuals with tympanic membrane perforation. In such cases, very few studies explore the possible interferences found in the caloric test, bringing about controversies in the interpretation of test results. AIM: This paper aimed at analyzing warm air stimulation effects in individuals with tympanic membrane perforation in comparison with normal healthy controls. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prospective, non-randomized study in which 48 individuals without vestibular complaints were assessed, 33 had one tympanic membrane perforated and 15 had no ear drum alteration. RESULTS: 39.39% of the individuals had response inversion found during the warm air test. In the absence of this phenomenon, nystagmus responses were symmetrical. CONCLUSION: Nystagmus responses to the caloric test in individuals with tympanic membrane perforation were similar to those from healthy controls, with the exception of the fact that they had inverted responses in the warm caloric test.
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title Air stimulation in tympanic perforation: inverted nystagmus study
spellingShingle Air stimulation in tympanic perforation: inverted nystagmus study
Nishino,Lucia Kazuko
air
electronystagmography
tympanic membrane perforation
caloric tests
title_short Air stimulation in tympanic perforation: inverted nystagmus study
title_full Air stimulation in tympanic perforation: inverted nystagmus study
title_fullStr Air stimulation in tympanic perforation: inverted nystagmus study
title_full_unstemmed Air stimulation in tympanic perforation: inverted nystagmus study
title_sort Air stimulation in tympanic perforation: inverted nystagmus study
author Nishino,Lucia Kazuko
author_facet Nishino,Lucia Kazuko
Granato,Lidio
Taguchi,Carlos Kazuo
author_role author
author2 Granato,Lidio
Taguchi,Carlos Kazuo
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nishino,Lucia Kazuko
Granato,Lidio
Taguchi,Carlos Kazuo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv air
electronystagmography
tympanic membrane perforation
caloric tests
topic air
electronystagmography
tympanic membrane perforation
caloric tests
description Response inversion during warm air stimulation is the most controversial finding seen in caloric tests of individuals with tympanic membrane perforation. In such cases, very few studies explore the possible interferences found in the caloric test, bringing about controversies in the interpretation of test results. AIM: This paper aimed at analyzing warm air stimulation effects in individuals with tympanic membrane perforation in comparison with normal healthy controls. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Prospective, non-randomized study in which 48 individuals without vestibular complaints were assessed, 33 had one tympanic membrane perforated and 15 had no ear drum alteration. RESULTS: 39.39% of the individuals had response inversion found during the warm air test. In the absence of this phenomenon, nystagmus responses were symmetrical. CONCLUSION: Nystagmus responses to the caloric test in individuals with tympanic membrane perforation were similar to those from healthy controls, with the exception of the fact that they had inverted responses in the warm caloric test.
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