Journal of Otology (Apr 2023)

Saccades of video head impulse test in Meniere's disease and Vestibular Migraine: What can we learn from?

  • Yi Du,
  • Xingjian Liu,
  • Lili Ren,
  • Yu Wang,
  • Fei Ji,
  • Weiwei Guo,
  • Ziming Wu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 2
pp. 79 – 84

Abstract

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Background: Saccades are often observed on video head impulse tests (vHIT) in patients with Meniere's Disease (MD) and Vestibular Migraine (VM). However, their saccadic features are not fully described. Objective: This study aims to identify the saccades characteristics of MD and VM. Methods: 75 VM patients and 103 definite unilateral MD patients were enrolled in this study. First raw saccades were exported and analyzed. The VM patients were divided into left and right based on their ears, while the MD patients were separated into affected and unaffected subgroups based on their audiograms and symptoms. Results: The MD patients have more saccades on the affected side (85% vs. 69%), and saccade velocity is more consistent than the contralateral side (shown by the coefficient of variation). The saccades occurrence rates on both sides are similar in VM (77% vs. 76%), as are other saccadic parameters. The MD patients have more significant inter-aural differences than the VM patients, manifested in higher velocity (p-value 0.000), earlier arriving (p-value 0.010), and more time-domain gathered (p-value 0.003) on the affected side. Conclusions: Bilateral saccades are commonly observed in MD and VM. In contrast to MD, saccades on VM are subtle, scattered, and late-arrived. Furthermore, the MD patients showed inconsistent saccadic distribution with more velocity-uniform saccades on the affected side.

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