Van Rompaey Vincent, Moyaert Julie, Van de Heyning Paul, Dobbels Bieke, van de Berg Raymond, Guinand Nils, Perez-Fornos Angelica, Mertens Griet
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Antwerp University Hospital (UZA), University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.
Experimental Laboratory of Translational Neurosciences and Dento-Otolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Antwerp (UA), Antwerp, Belgium.
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2025 Apr 16. doi: 10.1007/s00405-025-09369-x.
Bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) is a rare condition which causes significant impairments in balance, spatial orientation, and gaze stability. The goal of this study was to assess the impact of BVP on several outcome domains related to daily life.
Cross-sectional survey.
Tertiary referral center for otology and neurotology.
Sixty-one patients treated for BVP at the Antwerp University Hospital.
Questionnaire with items covering several outcome domains.
Impact of BVP on employment, mobility, activities of daily living, health outcomes, and finances.
A total of 61 patients with BVP completed the questionnaire. Of these, 47.5% were retired, 26.2% were actively employed and 23% were unable to work due to their symptoms. 4.9% had to change work in the past, and 6.6% had to adjust their work situation. 8.1% had been absent from work for more than 4 weeks in the last year. Of those who had driven in the last year, 42.6% reported that their balance problems had affected their driving ability. 54.1% reported having fallen as a result of their BVP symptoms and 39.4% of these required a visit to their general practitioner or a hospital due to a fall. 14.8% reported that they had visited the emergency room and 21.3% reported that they had been admitted to the hospital in the last year. 13.1% reported that they had borne extra financial costs in the last year due to their condition, with a median burden of €1,000.
BVP has a significant impact on daily life as measured across several domains. These findings indicate that there is a significant disease burden associated with BVP. New treatment or management modalities are needed to reduce this burden.
双侧前庭病变(BVP)是一种罕见疾病,会导致平衡、空间定向和注视稳定性出现显著损害。本研究的目的是评估BVP对与日常生活相关的几个结果领域的影响。
横断面调查。
耳科和神经耳科学三级转诊中心。
在安特卫普大学医院接受BVP治疗的61名患者。
包含多个结果领域项目的问卷。
BVP对就业、行动能力、日常生活活动、健康结果和财务状况的影响。
共有61名BVP患者完成了问卷。其中,47.5%已退休,26.2%在职,23%因症状无法工作。4.9%的患者过去不得不更换工作,6.6%的患者不得不调整工作情况。8.1%的患者去年缺勤超过4周。在去年开车的患者中,42.6%报告称其平衡问题影响了驾驶能力。54.1%的患者报告因BVP症状而跌倒,其中39.4%因跌倒需要看全科医生或住院治疗。14.8%的患者报告去年去过急诊室,21.3%的患者报告去年曾住院治疗。13.1%的患者报告去年因病情承担了额外的财务费用,中位数负担为1000欧元。
从多个领域衡量,BVP对日常生活有重大影响。这些发现表明,BVP存在显著的疾病负担。需要新的治疗或管理方式来减轻这一负担。