Jacob R G, Møller M B, Turner S M, Wall C
Am J Psychiatry. 1985 Jun;142(6):715-20. doi: 10.1176/ajp.142.6.715.
A battery of vestibular and audiological tests was administered to eight patients with panic disorder and 13 patients with agoraphobia and panic attacks, all of whom experienced dizziness during their panic attacks. Positional or spontaneous nystagmus was present in 67% of the subjects. Abnormal responses were found in caloric testing (56%), rotational testing (35%), and posturography (32%). Pure tone audiograms were abnormal in 26% of the subjects and acoustic reflexes were abnormal in 44% of the subjects. Six of eight patients tested had an abnormal brainstem auditory evoked potential. The possible importance of the findings and their implications for further research are discussed.
对8名恐慌症患者和13名广场恐惧症伴恐慌发作患者进行了一系列前庭和听力测试,所有患者在恐慌发作期间均有头晕症状。67%的受试者存在位置性或自发性眼球震颤。在冷热试验(56%)、旋转试验(35%)和姿势描记法(32%)中发现了异常反应。26%的受试者纯音听力图异常,44%的受试者听觉反射异常。接受测试的8名患者中有6名脑干听觉诱发电位异常。讨论了这些发现的可能重要性及其对进一步研究的意义。