Hegemann Stefan C A, Bery Anand Kumar, Kheradmand Amir
Balance Clinic Zurich, Nüschelerstrasse 49, CH-8001 Zurich, Switzerland.
Faculty of Medicine, University of Zurich, CH-8005 Zurich, Switzerland.
Audiol Res. 2024 Jul 2;14(4):602-610. doi: 10.3390/audiolres14040051.
Sensing gravity through the otolith receptors is crucial for bipedal stability and gait. The overall contribution of the otolith organs to eye movements, postural control, and perceptual functions is the basis for clinical testing of otolith function. With such a wide range of contributions, it is important to recognize that the functional outcomes of these tests may vary depending on the specific method employed to stimulate the hair cells. In this article, we review common methods used for clinical evaluation of otolith function and discuss how different aspects of physiology may affect the functional measurements in these tests. We compare the properties and performance of various clinical tests with an emphasis on the newly developed video ocular counter roll (vOCR), measurement of ocular torsion on fundus photography, and subjective visual vertical or horizontal (SVV/SVH) testing.
通过耳石感受器感知重力对于双足稳定性和步态至关重要。耳石器官对眼球运动、姿势控制和感知功能的总体贡献是耳石功能临床测试的基础。鉴于其贡献范围广泛,重要的是要认识到这些测试的功能结果可能因刺激毛细胞所采用的具体方法而异。在本文中,我们回顾了用于耳石功能临床评估的常见方法,并讨论了生理学的不同方面如何影响这些测试中的功能测量。我们比较了各种临床测试的特性和性能,重点是新开发的视频眼反向转动(vOCR)、眼底摄影中眼扭转的测量以及主观视觉垂直或水平(SVV/SVH)测试。