Tontura em idosos : diagnóstico otoneurológico e interferência na qualidade de vida

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Autor(a) principal: Scherer, Sabrina
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: With aging it is common to appear of multiple otoneurologic symptoms in the form of dizziness, hearing loss and tinnitus. The dizziness is a very frequent complaint among the elderly, reaching 85% of those over 65 years old. The aim of this study was to verify the otoneurologic diagnosis of elderly patients with dizziness and quantify its interference in their quality of life. Fifty six elderly patients with dizziness, mean age of 71,2 ± 8,5 years, varying between 60 and 90 years took part in the present research. An audiological diagnostic battery including tonal-vocal- and impedance-audiometry, balance assessment, nystagmus, positional and positioning vertigo and vecto-electronystagmography were performed. A specific questionnaire for dizziness to assess the quality of life, the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI), which evaluates the handicap effects provoked by this symptom, with a score ranging from 0 (best) to 100 (worst) was used. Twenty nine patients (51,8%) presented rotatory dizziness, 27 (48,2%) nonrotatory dizziness and 42 (75%) presented some hearing complaint. All patients referred vestibular symptoms, being the positional vertigo the most frequent one. The majority (69.6%) presented altered audiometry, having as the most prevalent alteration the precipitous neurosensorial hearing loss. The non-rotatory dizziness was statistically significant associated with altered audiometry. The vestibular complaints of positional dizziness and imbalance presented difference significantly statistically significant compared to DHI. The Computerized Vecto-electro-nystagmography was altered in 47 patients (83.9%) and it indicates peripheral vestibular disorder in all cases. In the postcaloric hyperreflexia was the most prevalent, present in 21 patients (37.5%) and the most frequent diagnosis was Deficient Peripheral Vestibular Syndrome to the Left, present in 15 patients (31,9%). In regards to quality of life, the functional aspect had the highest average score among the three evaluated aspects, and it showed a difference statistically significant between the functional and emotional aspects. Based on this study it is possible come up with the idea that elderly patients with dizziness have, in most cases, present alterations in audiometry and vecto-electro-nystagmography examinations which indicate disorder in the vestibular system and that they also present alteration in their quality of life with and average score of 51 in the DHI questionnaire
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spelling Lisbôa, Hugo Roberto KurtzPasqualotti, AdrianoCPF:14185326068CPF:58365710072http://lattes.cnpq.br/6215559138414736http://lattes.cnpq.br/6749725997811807CPF:89933494015Autora de: Tontura em idosos : diagnóstico otoneurológico e interferência na qualidade de vidaScherer, Sabrina2018-01-10T18:10:07Z2012-03-272010-12-17http://10.0.217.128:8080/jspui/handle/tede/1071With aging it is common to appear of multiple otoneurologic symptoms in the form of dizziness, hearing loss and tinnitus. The dizziness is a very frequent complaint among the elderly, reaching 85% of those over 65 years old. The aim of this study was to verify the otoneurologic diagnosis of elderly patients with dizziness and quantify its interference in their quality of life. Fifty six elderly patients with dizziness, mean age of 71,2 ± 8,5 years, varying between 60 and 90 years took part in the present research. An audiological diagnostic battery including tonal-vocal- and impedance-audiometry, balance assessment, nystagmus, positional and positioning vertigo and vecto-electronystagmography were performed. A specific questionnaire for dizziness to assess the quality of life, the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI), which evaluates the handicap effects provoked by this symptom, with a score ranging from 0 (best) to 100 (worst) was used. Twenty nine patients (51,8%) presented rotatory dizziness, 27 (48,2%) nonrotatory dizziness and 42 (75%) presented some hearing complaint. All patients referred vestibular symptoms, being the positional vertigo the most frequent one. The majority (69.6%) presented altered audiometry, having as the most prevalent alteration the precipitous neurosensorial hearing loss. The non-rotatory dizziness was statistically significant associated with altered audiometry. The vestibular complaints of positional dizziness and imbalance presented difference significantly statistically significant compared to DHI. The Computerized Vecto-electro-nystagmography was altered in 47 patients (83.9%) and it indicates peripheral vestibular disorder in all cases. In the postcaloric hyperreflexia was the most prevalent, present in 21 patients (37.5%) and the most frequent diagnosis was Deficient Peripheral Vestibular Syndrome to the Left, present in 15 patients (31,9%). In regards to quality of life, the functional aspect had the highest average score among the three evaluated aspects, and it showed a difference statistically significant between the functional and emotional aspects. Based on this study it is possible come up with the idea that elderly patients with dizziness have, in most cases, present alterations in audiometry and vecto-electro-nystagmography examinations which indicate disorder in the vestibular system and that they also present alteration in their quality of life with and average score of 51 in the DHI questionnaireCom o aumento da idade, aparecem múltiplos sintomas otoneurológicos na forma de tontura, perda auditiva e zumbido. Dentre estes, a tontura é uma queixa muito frequente, sendo mais comum entre idosos, podendo chegar a 85% naqueles com mais de 65 anos. O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar o diagnóstico otoneurológico de pacientes idosos com tontura e a interferência desta na qualidade de vida. Participaram da pesquisa 56 pacientes idosos, com tontura, com média de idade de 71,2 ± 8,5 anos, variando entre 60 e 90 anos. A avaliação otoneurológica envolveu: audiometria tonal, vocal, imitanciometria, provas de equilíbrio, pesquisa do nistagmo e vertigem de posição e posicionamento e vectoeletronistagmografia. Para avaliar a qualidade de vida, utilizou-se um questionário específico para tontura, o Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI), que avalia os efeitos incapacitantes provocados por este distúrbio, com o escore variando de 0 (o melhor) até 100 (o pior). Vinte e nove pacientes (51,8%) apresentaram tontura rotatória, enquanto 27 (48,2%), não rotatória e 42 (75%) apresentaram alguma queixa auditiva. Todos os pacientes referiram queixas vestibulares, sendo a vertigem posicional a mais frequente. A maioria (69,6%) apresentou audiometria alterada, sendo a perda auditiva do tipo neurossensorial descendente a mais prevalente. A tontura não rotatória foi associada de forma estatisticamente significativa à audiometria alterada. As queixas vestibulares de tontura posicional e de desequilíbrio apresentaram diferenças estatísticas significativas em relação ao DHI. A Vectoeletronistagmografia Computadorizada (VENG Comp) esteve alterada em 47 pacientes (83,9%), indicando comprometimento vestibular periférico em todos os casos. No exame pós-calórico, a hiperreflexia foi a alteração mais prevalente, presente em 21 pacientes (37,5%) e o diagnóstico mais frequente foi Síndrome Vestibular Periférica Deficitária à Esquerda (SVPDE), presente em 15 pacientes (31,9%). Com relação à qualidade de vida, o aspecto funcional teve o maior escore médio entre os três avaliados, e observou-se diferença estatística significativa entre o aspecto funcional e o emocional. Através deste estudo, pode-se concluir que idosos com tontura apresentam, em sua maioria, alterações na audiometria e na vectoeletronistagmografia, indicando disfunção do sistema vestibular, e apresentam qualidade de vida comprometida, com um escore médio de 51no DHIMade available in DSpace on 2018-01-10T18:10:07Z (GMT). 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title Tontura em idosos : diagnóstico otoneurológico e interferência na qualidade de vida
spellingShingle Tontura em idosos : diagnóstico otoneurológico e interferência na qualidade de vida
Scherer, Sabrina
Idosos - Distúrbios da audição
Vertigem
Qualidade de vida
Envelhecimento
Aged - Hearing disorders
Vertigo
Quality of life
Aging
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
title_short Tontura em idosos : diagnóstico otoneurológico e interferência na qualidade de vida
title_full Tontura em idosos : diagnóstico otoneurológico e interferência na qualidade de vida
title_fullStr Tontura em idosos : diagnóstico otoneurológico e interferência na qualidade de vida
title_full_unstemmed Tontura em idosos : diagnóstico otoneurológico e interferência na qualidade de vida
title_sort Tontura em idosos : diagnóstico otoneurológico e interferência na qualidade de vida
author Scherer, Sabrina
author_facet Scherer, Sabrina
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Lisbôa, Hugo Roberto Kurtz
Pasqualotti, Adriano
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Scherer, Sabrina
contributor_str_mv Lisbôa, Hugo Roberto Kurtz
Pasqualotti, Adriano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Idosos - Distúrbios da audição
Vertigem
Qualidade de vida
Envelhecimento
topic Idosos - Distúrbios da audição
Vertigem
Qualidade de vida
Envelhecimento
Aged - Hearing disorders
Vertigo
Quality of life
Aging
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Aged - Hearing disorders
Vertigo
Quality of life
Aging
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description With aging it is common to appear of multiple otoneurologic symptoms in the form of dizziness, hearing loss and tinnitus. The dizziness is a very frequent complaint among the elderly, reaching 85% of those over 65 years old. The aim of this study was to verify the otoneurologic diagnosis of elderly patients with dizziness and quantify its interference in their quality of life. Fifty six elderly patients with dizziness, mean age of 71,2 ± 8,5 years, varying between 60 and 90 years took part in the present research. An audiological diagnostic battery including tonal-vocal- and impedance-audiometry, balance assessment, nystagmus, positional and positioning vertigo and vecto-electronystagmography were performed. A specific questionnaire for dizziness to assess the quality of life, the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI), which evaluates the handicap effects provoked by this symptom, with a score ranging from 0 (best) to 100 (worst) was used. Twenty nine patients (51,8%) presented rotatory dizziness, 27 (48,2%) nonrotatory dizziness and 42 (75%) presented some hearing complaint. All patients referred vestibular symptoms, being the positional vertigo the most frequent one. The majority (69.6%) presented altered audiometry, having as the most prevalent alteration the precipitous neurosensorial hearing loss. The non-rotatory dizziness was statistically significant associated with altered audiometry. The vestibular complaints of positional dizziness and imbalance presented difference significantly statistically significant compared to DHI. The Computerized Vecto-electro-nystagmography was altered in 47 patients (83.9%) and it indicates peripheral vestibular disorder in all cases. In the postcaloric hyperreflexia was the most prevalent, present in 21 patients (37.5%) and the most frequent diagnosis was Deficient Peripheral Vestibular Syndrome to the Left, present in 15 patients (31,9%). In regards to quality of life, the functional aspect had the highest average score among the three evaluated aspects, and it showed a difference statistically significant between the functional and emotional aspects. Based on this study it is possible come up with the idea that elderly patients with dizziness have, in most cases, present alterations in audiometry and vecto-electro-nystagmography examinations which indicate disorder in the vestibular system and that they also present alteration in their quality of life with and average score of 51 in the DHI questionnaire
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