Future Science OA (Aug 2022)

Visual disorders and mal de debarquement syndrome: a potential comorbidity questionnaire-based study

  • Cherylea J Browne,
  • Paul Fahey,
  • Stella R Sheeba,
  • Margie H Sharpe,
  • Mark Rosner,
  • Debby Feinberg,
  • Viviana Mucci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2022-0022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7

Abstract

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Aim: Mal de debarquement syndrome (MdDS) is a neurological condition characterized by a constant sensation of self-motion; onset may be motion-triggered (MT) or non-motion-triggered/spontaneous (NMT/SO). People with MdDS experience similar symptoms to those with vertical heterophoria, a subset of binocular visual dysfunction. Hence, we aimed to explore potential visual symptom overlaps. Methods: MdDS patients (n = 196) and controls (n = 197) completed a visual health questionnaire. Results: Compared with controls, the MdDS group demonstrated higher visual disorder scores and visual complaints. NMT/SO participants reported unique visual symptoms and a higher prevalence of mild traumatic brain injury. Conclusion: Our findings suggest visual disorders may coexist with MdDS, particularly the NMT/SO subtype. The difference in visual dysfunction frequency and medical histories between subtypes, warrants further investigation into differing pathophysiological mechanisms.

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