The effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function in adults : a meta-analysis study

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Autor(a) principal: Vaz, Fabiane de Castro
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Petrus, Leonardo, Martins, Wagner Rodrigues, Silva, Isabella Monteiro de Castro, Lima, Jade Arielly Oliveira, Santos, Nycolle Margarida da Silva, Turri-Silva, Natália, Bahmad Júnior, Fayez
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/50839
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.947589
Resumo: Issue: The findings in literature indicate inconsistency in the complications caused by the implant of electrodes in the cochlea; vestibular alterations and balance disorders are mentioned as the most likely. Purpose: To evaluate, in literature, through the results of multiple vestibular function tests, the effects of cochlear implant surgery on postural stability in adult patients and to analyze. Hypothesis: From the PICO strategy, where the Population focuses on adults, Intervention is cochlear implant surgery, Comparisons are between implanted patients, and Outcomes are the results of the assessment of cochlear function, the research question was formulated: Are there deficits in vestibular function in adults undergoing cochlear implant placement? Method: Systematic review based on cohort, case-control, and cross-sectional observational studies. Information sources: Databases between 1980 and 2021, namely, PubMed, Cinahl, Web Of Science, Cochrane, and Scopus. Search strategy using Mesh terms: "Adult," "Cochlear Implant," "Postural Balance," "Posturography," "Cochlear Implant," "Dizziness," "Vertigo," "Vestibular Functional Tests,"and "Caloric Tests." Populational inclusion criteria: studies with adult patients; intervention: cochlear implant placement surgery; comparison: analysis of a vestibular function with vestibular test results and pre- and postoperative symptoms; outcome: studies with at least one of the vestibular function tests, such as computerized vectoelectronystagmography (VENG), vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs), caloric test, video head impulse test (VHIT), head impulse test (HIT), videonystagmography, (VNG) and static and dynamic posturography. Exclusion criteria: studies without records of pre- and postoperative data collection and studies with populations under 18 years of age. Screening based on the reading of abstracts and titles was performed independently by two reviewers. In the end, with the intermediation of a third reviewer, manuscripts were included. Risk of bias analysis, performed by two other authors, occurred using the JBI "Critical Appraisal Checklist." Results: Of the 757 studies, 38 articles met the inclusion criteria. VEMP was the most commonly used test by the studies (44.7%), followed by the caloric test (36.8%) and vHIT (23.6%). Most studies performed more than one test to assess vestibular function. Conclusion: Among all vestibular tests investigated, the deleterious effects on vestibular function after cochlear implant surgery were detected with statistical significance (P < 0.05) using VEMP and caloric test. Comparing abnormal and normal results after implant surgery, the vestibular apparatus was evaluated as having abnormal results after cochlear implant surgery only in the VEMP test. The other tests analyzed maintained a percentage mostly considered normal results.
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spelling The effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function in adults : a meta-analysis studyPerda vestibularImplante coclearFunção vestibularVertigemEquilíbrioIssue: The findings in literature indicate inconsistency in the complications caused by the implant of electrodes in the cochlea; vestibular alterations and balance disorders are mentioned as the most likely. Purpose: To evaluate, in literature, through the results of multiple vestibular function tests, the effects of cochlear implant surgery on postural stability in adult patients and to analyze. Hypothesis: From the PICO strategy, where the Population focuses on adults, Intervention is cochlear implant surgery, Comparisons are between implanted patients, and Outcomes are the results of the assessment of cochlear function, the research question was formulated: Are there deficits in vestibular function in adults undergoing cochlear implant placement? Method: Systematic review based on cohort, case-control, and cross-sectional observational studies. Information sources: Databases between 1980 and 2021, namely, PubMed, Cinahl, Web Of Science, Cochrane, and Scopus. Search strategy using Mesh terms: "Adult," "Cochlear Implant," "Postural Balance," "Posturography," "Cochlear Implant," "Dizziness," "Vertigo," "Vestibular Functional Tests,"and "Caloric Tests." Populational inclusion criteria: studies with adult patients; intervention: cochlear implant placement surgery; comparison: analysis of a vestibular function with vestibular test results and pre- and postoperative symptoms; outcome: studies with at least one of the vestibular function tests, such as computerized vectoelectronystagmography (VENG), vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs), caloric test, video head impulse test (VHIT), head impulse test (HIT), videonystagmography, (VNG) and static and dynamic posturography. Exclusion criteria: studies without records of pre- and postoperative data collection and studies with populations under 18 years of age. Screening based on the reading of abstracts and titles was performed independently by two reviewers. In the end, with the intermediation of a third reviewer, manuscripts were included. Risk of bias analysis, performed by two other authors, occurred using the JBI "Critical Appraisal Checklist." Results: Of the 757 studies, 38 articles met the inclusion criteria. VEMP was the most commonly used test by the studies (44.7%), followed by the caloric test (36.8%) and vHIT (23.6%). Most studies performed more than one test to assess vestibular function. Conclusion: Among all vestibular tests investigated, the deleterious effects on vestibular function after cochlear implant surgery were detected with statistical significance (P < 0.05) using VEMP and caloric test. Comparing abnormal and normal results after implant surgery, the vestibular apparatus was evaluated as having abnormal results after cochlear implant surgery only in the VEMP test. The other tests analyzed maintained a percentage mostly considered normal results.Faculdade UnB Ceilândia (FCE)Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde (FS)Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências e Tecnologias em SaúdePrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da SaúdeFrontiersUniversidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ciências da SaúdeUniversidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ceilândia, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências e Tecnologias em SaúdeUniversidade de Brasília, Faculdade de CeilândiaUniversidade de Brasília, Faculdade de CeilândiaUniversidade de Brasília, Faculdade de CeilândiaUniversidade de Brasília, Faculdade de CeilândiaUniversidade de Brasília, Faculdade de CeilândiaUniversidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ciências da SaúdeVaz, Fabiane de CastroPetrus, LeonardoMartins, Wagner RodriguesSilva, Isabella Monteiro de CastroLima, Jade Arielly OliveiraSantos, Nycolle Margarida da SilvaTurri-Silva, NatáliaBahmad Júnior, Fayez2024-11-11T21:00:07Z2024-11-11T21:00:07Z2022-08-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfVAZ, Fabiane de Castro et al. The effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function in adults: a meta-analysis study. Front. Neurol., [S.l.], v. 13, n. 26, 2022. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.947589. Disponível em: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neurology/articles/10.3389/fneur.2022.947589/full. Acesso em: 11 nov. 2024.http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/50839https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.947589eng© 2022 Vaz, Petrus, Martins, Silva, Lima, Santos, Turri-Silva and Bahmad. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function in adults : a meta-analysis study
title The effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function in adults : a meta-analysis study
spellingShingle The effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function in adults : a meta-analysis study
Vaz, Fabiane de Castro
Perda vestibular
Implante coclear
Função vestibular
Vertigem
Equilíbrio
title_short The effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function in adults : a meta-analysis study
title_full The effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function in adults : a meta-analysis study
title_fullStr The effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function in adults : a meta-analysis study
title_full_unstemmed The effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function in adults : a meta-analysis study
title_sort The effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function in adults : a meta-analysis study
author Vaz, Fabiane de Castro
author_facet Vaz, Fabiane de Castro
Petrus, Leonardo
Martins, Wagner Rodrigues
Silva, Isabella Monteiro de Castro
Lima, Jade Arielly Oliveira
Santos, Nycolle Margarida da Silva
Turri-Silva, Natália
Bahmad Júnior, Fayez
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author2 Petrus, Leonardo
Martins, Wagner Rodrigues
Silva, Isabella Monteiro de Castro
Lima, Jade Arielly Oliveira
Santos, Nycolle Margarida da Silva
Turri-Silva, Natália
Bahmad Júnior, Fayez
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author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde
Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ceilândia, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências e Tecnologias em Saúde
Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ceilândia
Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ceilândia
Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ceilândia
Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ceilândia
Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ceilândia
Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vaz, Fabiane de Castro
Petrus, Leonardo
Martins, Wagner Rodrigues
Silva, Isabella Monteiro de Castro
Lima, Jade Arielly Oliveira
Santos, Nycolle Margarida da Silva
Turri-Silva, Natália
Bahmad Júnior, Fayez
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Perda vestibular
Implante coclear
Função vestibular
Vertigem
Equilíbrio
topic Perda vestibular
Implante coclear
Função vestibular
Vertigem
Equilíbrio
description Issue: The findings in literature indicate inconsistency in the complications caused by the implant of electrodes in the cochlea; vestibular alterations and balance disorders are mentioned as the most likely. Purpose: To evaluate, in literature, through the results of multiple vestibular function tests, the effects of cochlear implant surgery on postural stability in adult patients and to analyze. Hypothesis: From the PICO strategy, where the Population focuses on adults, Intervention is cochlear implant surgery, Comparisons are between implanted patients, and Outcomes are the results of the assessment of cochlear function, the research question was formulated: Are there deficits in vestibular function in adults undergoing cochlear implant placement? Method: Systematic review based on cohort, case-control, and cross-sectional observational studies. Information sources: Databases between 1980 and 2021, namely, PubMed, Cinahl, Web Of Science, Cochrane, and Scopus. Search strategy using Mesh terms: "Adult," "Cochlear Implant," "Postural Balance," "Posturography," "Cochlear Implant," "Dizziness," "Vertigo," "Vestibular Functional Tests,"and "Caloric Tests." Populational inclusion criteria: studies with adult patients; intervention: cochlear implant placement surgery; comparison: analysis of a vestibular function with vestibular test results and pre- and postoperative symptoms; outcome: studies with at least one of the vestibular function tests, such as computerized vectoelectronystagmography (VENG), vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs), caloric test, video head impulse test (VHIT), head impulse test (HIT), videonystagmography, (VNG) and static and dynamic posturography. Exclusion criteria: studies without records of pre- and postoperative data collection and studies with populations under 18 years of age. Screening based on the reading of abstracts and titles was performed independently by two reviewers. In the end, with the intermediation of a third reviewer, manuscripts were included. Risk of bias analysis, performed by two other authors, occurred using the JBI "Critical Appraisal Checklist." Results: Of the 757 studies, 38 articles met the inclusion criteria. VEMP was the most commonly used test by the studies (44.7%), followed by the caloric test (36.8%) and vHIT (23.6%). Most studies performed more than one test to assess vestibular function. Conclusion: Among all vestibular tests investigated, the deleterious effects on vestibular function after cochlear implant surgery were detected with statistical significance (P < 0.05) using VEMP and caloric test. Comparing abnormal and normal results after implant surgery, the vestibular apparatus was evaluated as having abnormal results after cochlear implant surgery only in the VEMP test. The other tests analyzed maintained a percentage mostly considered normal results.
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