Journal of International Medical Research (Sep 2021)

Exploratory fall risk and preventive intervention in acute vestibular neuritis

  • Euyhyun Park,
  • Sung Kyun Kim,
  • Jinnyeong Jang,
  • Hye Min Han,
  • Jae Jun Song,
  • Sung Won Chae,
  • Hak Hyun Jung,
  • Gi Jung Im

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605211044207
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49

Abstract

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Objective To analyze recovery from dizziness in patients with acute vestibular neuritis (AVN) after applying the “Dizziness & Fall Risk Assessment and Intervention (DFRAI)”. Methods This prospective study involved patients with AVN who underwent a survey of dizziness and fall risk. The patients received medical treatment and customized vestibular rehabilitation, and vestibular function was evaluated at the initial attack and 3 months later. Results Forty-one patients underwent subjective questionnaire assessments, which showed significant improvement in visual analog scale-dizziness handicap inventory-fear of falling (VAS-DHI-FOF) results from the initial vertigo attack to 3 months later. In the sensory organization test (SOT), the initial composite score was 63 ± 13.1, which improved to 77.5 ± 4.9 3 months later. In caloric testing, the canal paresis (CP) score was 42.9 ± 35.2, which improved to 29.9 ± 23.5 3 months later. Conclusions Subjective improvement in dizziness and objective recovery of vestibular function were confirmed. DFRAI is a comprehensive solution for dizziness, and appropriate application of the DFRAI is expected to have a positive effect on recovery from dizziness and fall prevention in patients with AVN.