Kaski Diego, Tarnutzer Alexander A, Agrawal Yuri, Carey John, Cha Yoon-Hee, Eggers Scott Dz, Furman Joseph, Kim Hyun Ah, Kim Ji-Soo, Lempert Thomas, López-Escámez Jose A, Magnusson Mans, Newman-Toker David E, Seemungal Barry M, Staab Jeffrey P, Strupp Michael, van de Berg Raymond, von Brevern Michael, Ward Bryan K, Bisdorff Alexandre
SENSE Research Unit, Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, UK.
Neurology, Cantonal Hospital of Baden, Baden, Switzerland.
J Vestib Res. 2025 May;35(3):105-112. doi: 10.1177/09574271251313803. Epub 2025 Jan 8.
In 2007, the Bárány Society embarked on a project to establish definitions of vestibular syndromes and disorders based on best available evidence, referred to as the International Classification of Vestibular Disorders (ICVD). Since then, numerous publications providing consensus-driven diagnostic criteria for vestibular symptoms, syndromes, and disorders have been published. Here, we reflect on the rationale for developing the ICVD as well as its subsequent achievements, challenges, and outlook. In this summary of the work of the ICVD to date, the authors will focus on practical aspects to help improve the utility and applicability of these diagnostic criteria moving forward.
2007年,巴拉尼协会启动了一个项目,旨在根据现有最佳证据制定前庭综合征和疾病的定义,即国际前庭疾病分类(ICVD)。从那时起,已有大量出版物发表,提供了基于共识的前庭症状、综合征和疾病的诊断标准。在此,我们思考了制定ICVD的基本原理及其后续的成就、挑战和前景。在对ICVD迄今为止工作的总结中,作者将重点关注实际应用方面,以帮助提高这些诊断标准在未来的实用性和适用性。