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双侧前庭病患者的跌倒:病因、发生率、损伤和方法综述。

Falls Among People With Bilateral Vestibulopathy: A Review of Causes, Incidence, Injuries, and Methods.

机构信息

Space Medicine Team (HRE-OM), European Astronaut Centre, European Space Agency, Cologne, Germany.

Department of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy/MOVANT, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium.

出版信息

JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2022 Feb 1;148(2):187-192. doi: 10.1001/jamaoto.2021.3673.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

People with bilateral vestibulopathy experience severe balance and mobility issues. Fear and anxiety are associated with reduced activity, which can further affect balance and fall risk. Understanding and intervening on falls in this population is essential. The aims of this narrative review are to provide an overview of the current knowledge and applied methods on fall incidence, causes, and injuries in bilateral vestibulopathy.

OBSERVATIONS

Eleven articles reporting falls incidence in people with bilateral vestibulopathy were deemed eligible, including 3 prospective and 8 retrospective studies, with a total of 359 participants, of whom 149 (42%) fell during the assessed period. When reported, the most common perceived causes of falls were loss of balance, darkness, and uneven ground. Information on sustained injuries was limited, with bruises and scrapes being the most common, and only 4 fractures were reported. As most studies included falls as a secondary, descriptive outcome measure, fall data obtained using best practice guidelines were lacking. Only 6 studies reported their definition of a fall, of which 2 studies explicitly reported the way participants were asked about their fall status. Only 3 studies performed a prospective daily fall assessment using monthly fall diaries (a recommended practice), whereas the remaining studies retrospectively collected fall-related data through questionnaires or interviews. While most studies reported the number of people who did and did not fall, the number of total falls in individual studies was lacking.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

The findings from this review suggest that falls in people with bilateral vestibulopathy are common but remain an understudied consequence of the disease. Larger prospective studies that follow best practice guidelines for fall data collection with the aim of obtaining and reporting fall data are required to improve current fall risk assessments and interventions in bilateral vestibulopathy.

摘要

重要性

双侧前庭病患者会出现严重的平衡和行动问题。恐惧和焦虑与活动减少有关,这会进一步影响平衡和跌倒风险。了解和干预该人群的跌倒情况至关重要。本叙述性综述旨在提供关于双侧前庭病患者跌倒发生率、原因和伤害的当前知识和应用方法概述。

观察结果

有 11 篇报告双侧前庭病患者跌倒发生率的文章被认为符合条件,包括 3 项前瞻性研究和 8 项回顾性研究,共有 359 名参与者,其中 149 名(42%)在评估期间跌倒。当报告跌倒的常见原因时,最常见的是失去平衡、黑暗和地面不平。关于持续伤害的信息有限,最常见的是瘀伤和擦伤,只有 4 例报告骨折。由于大多数研究将跌倒作为次要的描述性结果测量,因此缺乏使用最佳实践指南获得的跌倒数据。只有 6 项研究报告了其跌倒定义,其中 2 项研究明确报告了询问参与者跌倒状态的方式。只有 3 项研究使用每月跌倒日记进行前瞻性每日跌倒评估(这是一种推荐的做法),而其余研究则通过问卷或访谈回顾性地收集与跌倒相关的数据。虽然大多数研究报告了跌倒和未跌倒的人数,但个别研究中缺乏总跌倒次数。

结论和相关性

本综述的结果表明,双侧前庭病患者的跌倒很常见,但仍是该疾病未被充分研究的后果。需要更大的前瞻性研究,遵循最佳实践指南收集跌倒数据,旨在获取和报告跌倒数据,以改善双侧前庭病的当前跌倒风险评估和干预。

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