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Erschienen in: Journal of Neurology 11/2015

01.11.2015 | Short Commentary

Glucocorticoids improve acute dizziness symptoms following acute unilateral vestibulopathy

verfasst von: Angel Batuecas-Caletrío, Raquel Yañez-Gonzalez, Carmen Sanchez-Blanco, Pedro Blanco Pérez, Enrique González-Sanchez, Luis Alberto Guardado Sanchez, Diego Kaski

Erschienen in: Journal of Neurology | Ausgabe 11/2015

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Abstract

Acute unilateral vestibulopathy (AUV) is characterized by acute vertigo, nausea, and imbalance without neurological deficits or auditory symptomatology. Here, we explore the effect of glucocorticoid treatment on the degree of canal paresis in patients with AUV, and critically, establish its relationship with dizziness symptom recovery. We recruited consecutive patients who were retrospectively assigned to one of the two groups according to whether they received glucocorticoid treatment (n = 32) or not (n = 44). All patients underwent pure-tone audiometry, bithermal caloric testing, MRI brain imaging, and were asked to complete a dizziness handicap inventory on admission to hospital and just prior to hospital discharge. In the treatment group, the canal paresis at discharge was significantly lower than in the control group (mean ± SD % 38.04 ± 21.57 versus 82.79 ± 21.51, p < 0.001). We also observed a significant reduction in the intensity of nystagmus in patients receiving glucocorticoid treatment compared to the non-treatment group (p = 0.03). DHI test score was significantly lower at discharge in the treatment group (mean ± SD % 23.15 ± 12.40 versus 64.07 ± 12.87, p < 0.001), as was the length of hospital stay (2.18 ± 1.5 days versus 3.6 ± 1.7 days, p = 0.002). Glucocorticoid treatment leads to acute symptomatic improvement, with a reduced hospital stay and reduction in the intensity of acute nystagmus. Our findings suggest that glucocorticoids may accelerate vestibular compensation via a restoration of peripheral vestibular function, and therefore has important clinical implications for the treatment of AUV.
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Metadaten
Titel
Glucocorticoids improve acute dizziness symptoms following acute unilateral vestibulopathy
verfasst von
Angel Batuecas-Caletrío
Raquel Yañez-Gonzalez
Carmen Sanchez-Blanco
Pedro Blanco Pérez
Enrique González-Sanchez
Luis Alberto Guardado Sanchez
Diego Kaski
Publikationsdatum
01.11.2015
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Journal of Neurology / Ausgabe 11/2015
Print ISSN: 0340-5354
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1459
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-015-7918-x

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