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Acta Oto-Laryngologica 2020-Jun

Contralesional subjective visual horizontal predicts endolymphatic hydrops

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Benjamin Nham
Miriam Welgampola
G Halmagyi

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Background: The subjective visual horizontal (SVH) is a test of utricular function that assesses conjugate ocular torsion which is a component of the ocular tilt reaction (OTR). In unilateral destructive peripheral vestibular lesions, the OTR and so the SVH tilt is usually ipsiversive.Aims/objective: Our study aimed to profile the causes of a contraversive SVH tilt in patients with a confirmed unilateral peripheral vestibular deficit.Materials and methods: The clinical records, nystagmus and vestibular investigation characteristics of 52 patients with a unilateral canal paresis (CP) on caloric of ≥30%, a contraversive SVH tilt of ≥4 degrees and at least one pure tone audiometry were retrospectively analysed.Results: The most common diagnosis of patients (n = 39) with a contraversive SVH and ipsilesional CP was endolymphatic hydrops: 35 (67.3%) had Meniere's disease (MD) and 4 (7.7%) had delayed endolymphatic hydrops (DEH). The remaining 13 (25%) of cases had other peripheral aetiologies or an unknown diagnosis. 16 (30.8%) patients had ictal spontaneous nystagmus at the time of SVH or caloric testing.Conclusions and significance: A contraversive SVH with unilateral CP suggests endolymphatic hydrops.

Keywords: Meniere’s disease; Ocular torsion; canal paresis; otolithic function; subjective visual horizontal; subjective visual vertical.

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