Holmberg Johan, Karlberg Mikael, Fransson Per-Anders, Magnusson Måns
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Lund University Hospital, Sweden.
Neuroreport. 2003 May 23;14(7):1007-11. doi: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000070191.28954.a5.
Phobic postural vertigo patients might rely more on proprioceptive than visual cues to regulate stance. We tested 14 phobic postural vertigo patients and 24 healthy subjects with posturography during quiet stance and periods of vibratory proprioceptive calf muscle stimulation, both with eyes open and closed. During quiet stance phobic postural vertigo patients showed higher torque variance than healthy subjects, especially above 0.1 Hz. Vibratory proprioceptive stimulation increased the differences between healthy subjects and phobic postural vertigo patients. The patients were less able to use vision to counteract vibration-induced movements. Phobic postural vertigo patients are more sensitive to proprioceptive disturbances than healthy subjects are, and less apt to use visual information to control upright stance. This might be part of an anxious mode of balance control.
恐缩性姿势性眩晕患者在调节姿势时可能更多地依赖本体感觉而非视觉线索。我们对14名恐缩性姿势性眩晕患者和24名健康受试者进行了姿势描记测试,测试内容包括安静站立时以及小腿肌肉进行振动性本体感觉刺激期间,测试时眼睛均分别保持睁开和闭合状态。在安静站立期间,恐缩性姿势性眩晕患者表现出比健康受试者更高的扭矩方差,尤其是在频率高于0.1赫兹时。振动性本体感觉刺激增加了健康受试者与恐缩性姿势性眩晕患者之间的差异。患者利用视觉来抵消振动引起的运动的能力较差。与健康受试者相比,恐缩性姿势性眩晕患者对本体感觉干扰更为敏感,且不太善于利用视觉信息来控制直立姿势。这可能是平衡控制焦虑模式的一部分。