Patel Priyani, Castro Patricia, Koohi Nehzat, Arshad Qadeer, Gargallo Lucia, Carmona Sergio, Kaski Diego
Adult Diagnostic Audiology Department, University College London Hospitals, London, United Kingdom.
The Ear Institute, Faculty of Brain Sciences, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Front Neurol. 2022 Sep 30;13:967521. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2022.967521. eCollection 2022.
Vestibular Migraine (VM) is the most common cause of non-positional episodic vestibular symptoms. Patients with VM commonly report increased motion sensitivity, suggesting that vestibular responses to head movement may identify changes specific to VM patients. Here we explore whether the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gain alters in response to a clinical "headshake" maneuver in patients with VM. Thirty patients with VM in the inter-ictal phase, 16 patients with Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo (BPPV) and 15 healthy controls were recruited. Patients responded to the question "Do you feel sick reading in the passenger seat of a car?" and completed a validated motion sickness questionnaire as a measure of motion sensitivity. Lateral canal vHIT testing was performed before and after headshaking; the change in VOR gain was calculated as the primary outcome. Baseline VOR gain was within normal limits across all participants. There was no significant change in VOR gain after headshaking in any group ( = 0.264). Patients were 4.3 times more likely to be in the VM group than in the BPPV group if they reported nausea when reading in the passenger seat of a car. We postulate that a headshake stimulus may be insufficient to disrupt cortical interactions and induce a change in VOR gain. Alternatively, changes in VOR gain may only be apparent in the acute phase of VM. Reading in the passenger seat of a car was considered uncomfortable in all VM patients suggesting that this specific question may be useful for the diagnosis of VM.
前庭性偏头痛(VM)是发作性非位置性前庭症状最常见的病因。VM患者通常报告运动敏感性增加,这表明前庭对头部运动的反应可能识别出VM患者特有的变化。在此,我们探讨VM患者在前庭眼反射(VOR)增益是否会因临床“摇头”动作而改变。招募了30例发作间期的VM患者、16例良性阵发性位置性眩晕(BPPV)患者和15名健康对照者。患者回答“坐在汽车乘客座位上看书时会觉得不舒服吗?”这一问题,并完成一份经过验证的晕动病问卷,作为运动敏感性的一项测量指标。在摇头前后进行水平半规管视频头脉冲试验(vHIT);计算VOR增益的变化作为主要结果。所有参与者的基线VOR增益均在正常范围内。任何组在摇头后VOR增益均无显著变化(P = 0.264)。如果患者报告坐在汽车乘客座位上看书时感到恶心,那么其属于VM组的可能性是BPPV组的4.3倍。我们推测,摇头刺激可能不足以破坏皮质相互作用并引起VOR增益的变化。或者,VOR增益的变化可能仅在VM急性期才明显。所有VM患者都认为坐在汽车乘客座位上看书不舒服,这表明这个特定问题可能对VM的诊断有用。