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   comparison of vestibulo-ocular reflex instantaneous gain and velocity regression in differentiating the peripheral vestibular disorders  
   
نویسنده ahadi mohsen ,rezazadeh nima ,pourbakht akram
منبع auditory and vestibular research - 2017 - دوره : 26 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:195 -201
چکیده    Background and aim: vestibuloocular reflex (vor) gain is the central variable for estimating vor function, and there are several algorithms to calculate gain. the current study aimed to investigate the ability of vor instantaneous gain and velocity regression as a possible physiological biomarker for differentiating peripheral vestibular disorders of various etiologies. methods: video head impulse test (vhit) was performed on 27 healthy volunteers (normal group) and 29 patients (pathologic group) including three types of peripheral vestibulopathies including unilateral meniere's disease, unilateral superior vestibular neuritis, and bilateral vestibulopathy. results: analyses indicated that the mean vor instantaneous gain at 40 ms, 60 ms, 80 ms, and velocity regression at 100 ms differred significantly within the normal and pathologic groups. also, complete normative data for vor at 40 ms, 60 ms, and 80 ms instantaneous gain has been provided for the vhit. conclusion: the findings of this study suggest that different vestibular pathologies have a distinct effect on cupular-endolymph function, which could be tracked by vor dynamic changes.
کلیدواژه vestibulo-ocular reflex;vestibular neuritis; meniere's disease;bilateral vestibulopathy; head impulse testing
آدرس iran university of medical sciences, school of rehabilitation sciences, rehabilitation research center, department of audiology, ایران, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, department of audiology, ایران, iran university of medical sciences, school of rehabilitation sciences, rehabilitation research center, department of audiology, ایران
پست الکترونیکی pourbakht.a@iums.ac.ir
 
     
   
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