Chan Yvonne, Thorne Peter R, Taylor Rachael L
Department of Audiology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Department of Physiology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
J R Soc N Z. 2024 Nov 13;55(3):451-465. doi: 10.1080/03036758.2024.2412095. eCollection 2025.
Dizziness following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), or concussion, is common and can encompass multiple sensations reflecting diverse aetiologies. This exploratory study investigated the types of dizzy sensations experienced, their evolution, and relationship with other post-concussion symptoms. Thirty New Zealanders (24 female) aged 49 ± 16 years who experienced dizziness or imbalance following their injury completed the Dizziness Handicap Inventory, Visual Vertigo Analogue Scale, and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Additional custom questionnaires probed subjective experiences of dizziness and balance, headaches, and difficulties with auditory processing and vision. Just over half the participants (56.7%) experienced a single mTBI. The median time interval since the injury was 16 months (IQR = 24 months). Participants usually reported multiple dizzy symptoms which developed within a week of the injury, although delays of up to six months were reported. Most participants (70%) felt their symptoms improved over time, while lack of improvement was associated with a history of multiple mTBI ( = 0.020). Moderate to strong correlations between questionnaire scores representing dizziness handicap, visual vertigo severity, and auditory processing difficulties ( < 0.001) suggest that dizziness and sensory impairment following mTBI are multi-modal and likely to benefit from holistic, multidisciplinary treatment.
轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)即脑震荡后出现头晕很常见,可能包含多种反映不同病因的感觉。这项探索性研究调查了所经历的头晕感觉类型、其演变过程以及与其他脑震荡后症状的关系。30名年龄在49±16岁的新西兰人(24名女性)在受伤后出现头晕或失衡,他们完成了头晕残障量表、视觉眩晕模拟量表以及医院焦虑抑郁量表。另外的定制问卷探究了头晕和平衡、头痛以及听觉处理和视觉方面困难的主观体验。略超过一半的参与者(56.7%)经历过单次mTBI。受伤后的中位时间间隔为16个月(四分位间距=24个月)。参与者通常报告在受伤一周内出现多种头晕症状,不过也有报告称延迟长达6个月。大多数参与者(70%)感觉他们的症状随时间有所改善,而症状未改善与多次mTBI病史相关(P=0.020)。代表头晕残障、视觉眩晕严重程度和听觉处理困难的问卷得分之间存在中度到高度相关性(P<0.001),这表明mTBI后的头晕和感觉障碍是多模式的,可能受益于整体、多学科治疗。