Bi J T, Liu B, Zhang Y, Duan J P, Zhou Q
Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Beijing Tongren Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University, Beijing Institute of Otolaryngology, Key Laboratory of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery[Ministry of Education], Beijing, 100005, China.
Lin Chuang Er Bi Yan Hou Tou Jing Wai Ke Za Zhi. 2019 Mar;33(3):209-212. doi: 10.13201/j.issn.1001-1781.2019.03.006.
To fomulate a rapid screening questionnaire for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) according to the symptoms of patients with BPPV. A total of 276 patients with dizziness participated in this study, and 219 cases were included in the questionnaire validity evaluation except for 48 patients who participated in the revision of the questionnaire and 9 patients with inconsistent diagnosis. Subjects were divided into BPPV group and non-BPPV group according to the diagnostic criteria. ①All patients completed questionnaires based on positional dizziness, and the differences between the two groups were compared. ②Reliability test adopted test-retest reliability and Cronbach's α coefficient; content validity adopted expert judgment method, and structural validity adopted factor analysis. ①Reliability test: test-retest reliability was 0.945, Cronbach's α coefficient was 0.649. Validity test: KMO value was 0.720. Two factors were used with a characteristic root of higher than 0.9. The total cumulative contribution rate was 61.2%. ②Results of the questionnaire: The patients who developed dizziness when getting up/down or turning over in bed, accounted for 78(94.0%) in the BPPV group and 57(41.9%) in the non-BPPV group, with a statistical difference (<0.01). In the cases of vertigo, there were 82 cases (98.8%) in the BPPV group and 96 cases (70.6%) in the non-BPPV group, with a statistical difference (<0.01). There were 65 cases (78.3%) in the BPPV group and 53 cases (39.0%) in the non-BPPV group with dizziness/vertigo attack time less than 1 minute, with a statistical difference (<0.01). Patients who had hearing loss or tinnitus during the dizziness episode accounted for 8(9.6%) in the BPPV group and 31 (22.8%) in the non-BPPV group, with a statistically difference (<0.05). The patients with consciousness during dizziness episode were in 79 patients (95.2%) in the BPPV group and 128 patients (94.1%) in the non-BPPV group, with no statistical difference (>0.05). This questionnaire has clinical applicability and can be used for rapid differential screening of BPPV in patients with dizziness.
根据良性阵发性位置性眩晕(BPPV)患者的症状制定一份BPPV快速筛查问卷。共有276例头晕患者参与本研究,除48例参与问卷修订的患者和9例诊断不一致的患者外,219例纳入问卷效度评估。根据诊断标准将受试者分为BPPV组和非BPPV组。①所有患者完成基于位置性头晕的问卷,并比较两组之间的差异。②信度检验采用重测信度和Cronbach's α系数;内容效度采用专家判断法,结构效度采用因子分析。①信度检验:重测信度为0.945,Cronbach's α系数为0.649。效度检验:KMO值为0.720。提取两个特征根大于0.9的因子,累计贡献率为61.2%。②问卷结果:起床/躺下或在床上翻身时出现头晕的患者,BPPV组78例(94.0%),非BPPV组57例(41.9%),差异有统计学意义(<0.01)。眩晕情况,BPPV组82例(98.8%),非BPPV组96例(70.6%),差异有统计学意义(<0.01)。头晕/眩晕发作时间小于1分钟,BPPV组65例(78.3%),非BPPV组53例(39.0%),差异有统计学意义(<0.01)。头晕发作时伴有听力减退或耳鸣的患者,BPPV组8例(9.6%),非BPPV组31例(22.8%),差异有统计学意义(<0.05)。头晕发作时意识清醒的患者,BPPV组79例(95.2%),非BPPV组128例(94.1%),差异无统计学意义(>0.05)。该问卷具有临床适用性,可用于头晕患者BPPV的快速鉴别筛查。