Denia-Lafuente Antonio, Lombardero Belén
Unidad de Oído y Vértigo, Hospital Nuestra Señora del Rosario, Madrid, Spain.
Front Neurol. 2021 Jun 8;12:690402. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2021.690402. eCollection 2021.
In patients with congenital nystagmus (CN), the study of vestibular function is complicated by many factors related to the measurement of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) by means of caloric testing and the video head impulse test (vHIT), and to date no such studies have successfully employed the vHIT to evaluate vestibular function in these patients. We present a case with CN and vertigo in which peripheral vestibular function was evaluated using the vHIT system, including head impulse testing and the suppression head impulse protocol. We show that it is possible (a) to identify lateral VOR changes such as abnormalities resembling those produced by bilateral vestibular lesions, though not necessarily related to the same mechanism; (b) to identify peripheral VOR lesions of the vertical semicircular canals (SCC); and (c) to document compensation and recovery subsequent to these peripheral lesions during follow-up of patients with CN. vHIT is a useful tool that should be used to study vestibular function in patients with CN and vertigo, which could constitute a new clinical application of this technique.
在先天性眼球震颤(CN)患者中,通过冷热试验和视频头脉冲试验(vHIT)测量前庭眼反射(VOR)时,许多因素使得前庭功能的研究变得复杂,迄今为止,尚无此类研究成功运用vHIT来评估这些患者的前庭功能。我们报告一例患有CN和眩晕的病例,其中使用vHIT系统评估外周前庭功能,包括头脉冲测试和抑制性头脉冲方案。我们表明,有可能(a)识别外侧VOR变化,例如类似于双侧前庭病变所产生的异常情况,尽管不一定与相同机制相关;(b)识别垂直半规管(SCC)的外周VOR病变;以及(c)在CN患者随访期间记录这些外周病变后的代偿和恢复情况。vHIT是一种有用的工具,应用于研究患有CN和眩晕的患者的前庭功能,这可能构成该技术的一种新的临床应用。