Video head impulse test relevance in the early postoperative period after cochlear implantation.
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2019-01Author
Bittar, Roseli Saraiva Moreira
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Sato, Eduardo
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Ribeiro, Douglas Josimo Silva
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Oiticica, Jeanne
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Grasel, Signe Schuster
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Mezzalira, Raquel
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Tsuji, Robinson Koji
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Bento, Ricardo Ferreira
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BACKGROUND: Cochlear implantation (CI) is the gold standard therapy for profound or severe sensorineural hearing loss. It is a safe surgical procedure but, because of the proximity of the cochlea and vestibule, postoperative vestibular disorder may occur. Our hypothesis is that the video head impulse test (vHIT) may be a good tool to achieve a topographic diagnosis of dizziness in the early postoperative period after CI. AIMS/OBJECTIVES: To evaluate patients with instability, imbalance and vertigo between 7 and 14 days after CI procedure. Material and methods: A total of 31patients scheduled for unilateral CI were included in this study. vHIT for horizontal semicircular canal was performed before CI and between days 7 to 14 after the surgery. RESULTS: Six subjects had dizziness complaints after CI: instability (N = 2), imbalance (N = 2) and vertigo (N = 2). The postoperative vHIT test turned abnormal only in subjects with vertigo as compared to the preoperative vHIT test results. CONCLUSION AND SIGNIFICANCE: vHIT is a good vestibular function test during the first 2 weeks after CI surgery when vertigo is the main complaint
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Acta Otolaryngol. 2019 Jan;139(1):6-10. Doi: 10.1080/00016489.2018.1535194.
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Cochlear Implantation Video Head Impulse Test Vertigo
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