Ghilardi P L, Guglielmino S, Casani A, Vicini C
Acta Otorhinolaryngol Belg. 1985;39(6):961-71.
Vestibular Paresis (PL) and Directional Preponderance (PD) are the measurements found on caloric testing described by Fitzgerald and Hallpike (1942); frequency nystagmogram is the typical result of the torsion swing test of the French school. The differences between the two methods stimulated us to make a comparison of the results. Seventy-eight patients affected by unilateral peripheral vestibulopathy in various degree of compensation were submitted to both tests. Frequency nystagmogram was transformed, for calculation purposes, into normalized percentual difference (SSP). SSP and PD were found highly significantly correlated and were considered as equivalent from the statistical point of view. SSP and PL were completely independent at slow velocity stimulation. Using high velocities of stimulation a correlation was demonstrated between SSP and PL; unfortunately to the elevation of SSP corresponds a so minimal increasing of PL that the correlation is scarcely useful from the clinical point of view.
前庭轻瘫(PL)和优势偏向(PD)是菲茨杰拉德和霍尔派克(1942年)所描述的冷热试验中的测量指标;频率眼震图是法国学派扭转摆动试验的典型结果。这两种方法之间的差异促使我们对结果进行比较。78例不同程度代偿性单侧外周前庭病变患者接受了这两种测试。为了计算方便,频率眼震图被转换为标准化百分比差异(SSP)。发现SSP和PD高度显著相关,从统计学角度来看被视为等效。在低速刺激时,SSP和PL完全独立。使用高速刺激时,SSP和PL之间显示出相关性;不幸的是,随着SSP的升高,PL的增加非常微小,从临床角度来看这种相关性几乎没有用处。