Lucieer Florence, Duijn Stijn, Van Rompaey Vincent, Pérez Fornos Angelica, Guinand Nils, Guyot Jean Philippe, Kingma Herman, van de Berg Raymond
Division of Balance Disorders, Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Center, School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, Maastricht, Netherlands.
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, Netherlands.
Front Neurol. 2018 Jun 4;9:352. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2018.00352. eCollection 2018.
To systematically review the symptoms reported by patients with bilateral vestibulopathy (BV) in clinical studies and case reports. This would serve as the first step in establishing a validated patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) for BV.
A search on symptoms reported by patients with BV was performed in PubMed, and all publications covering these symptoms were included. Exclusion criteria comprised reviews and insufficient details about the frequency of occurrence of symptoms.
1,442 articles were retrieved. 88 studies were included (41 clinical studies, 47 case reports). In consensus, 68 descriptions of symptoms were classified into 6 common and generic symptoms. Frequency of symptoms in clinical studies and case reports were reviewed, respectively; imbalance (91 and 86%), chronic dizziness (58 and 62%), oscillopsia (50 and 70%), and recurrent vertigo (33 and 67%). BV could be accompanied by hearing loss (33 and 43%) and tinnitus (15 and 36%). 15 clinical studies and 10 case reports reported symptoms beyond vestibular and hearing deficits such as limited social activities, depression, concentration, and memory impairment and reduced quality of life in general.
The literature on BV symptomatology mainly focuses on classic symptoms such as imbalance and oscillopsia, while only few report additional symptoms such as cognitive memory impairment and performing dual tasks. In fact, none of the reviewed clinical studies and case reports provided a comprehensive overview of BV symptoms. To develop a validated PROM, qualitative research using semi-structured and unstructured interviews is needed to explore the full spectrum of BV symptoms.
系统回顾临床研究和病例报告中双侧前庭病变(BV)患者所报告的症状。这将作为建立经过验证的BV患者报告结局测量指标(PROM)的第一步。
在PubMed上搜索BV患者报告的症状,并纳入所有涵盖这些症状的出版物。排除标准包括综述以及关于症状发生频率的细节不足的文献。
检索到1442篇文章。纳入88项研究(41项临床研究,47例病例报告)。经共识,68种症状描述被归类为6种常见的一般症状。分别回顾了临床研究和病例报告中症状的发生频率;失衡(91%和86%)、慢性头晕(58%和62%)、视振荡(50%和70%)以及复发性眩晕(33%和67%)。BV可能伴有听力损失(33%和43%)和耳鸣(15%和36%)。15项临床研究和10例病例报告报道了前庭和听力缺陷之外的症状,如社交活动受限、抑郁、注意力不集中、记忆障碍以及总体生活质量下降。
关于BV症状学的文献主要关注失衡和视振荡等经典症状,而只有少数文献报道了认知记忆障碍和执行双重任务等其他症状。事实上,所回顾的临床研究和病例报告均未全面概述BV症状。要开发经过验证的PROM,需要采用半结构化和非结构化访谈进行定性研究,以探索BV症状的全貌。