Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology ()

Subjective visual vertical with the bucket method in Brazilian healthy individuals

  • Maristela Mian Ferreira,
  • Fabiana Cunha,
  • Cristina Freitas Ganança,
  • Maurício Malavasi Ganança,
  • Heloisa Helena Caovilla

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2015.08.027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 82, no. 4
pp. 442 – 446

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ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: The capacity of a healthy individual to estimate the true vertical in relation to the Earth when a fluorescent line is aligned in a completely dark room is called the subjective visual vertical. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate subjective visual vertical using the bucket method in healthy Brazilian individuals. METHODS: Binocular subjective visual vertical was measured in 100 healthy volunteers, 50 females and 50 males. The volunteers indicated the estimated position in which a fluorescent line inside a bucket reached the vertical position. A total of ten repetitions were performed, five clockwise and five counterclockwise. Data were tabulated and analyzed statistically. RESULTS: It was observed that the highest concentration of absolute values of vertical deviation was present up to 3°, regardless of gender, and the vertical deviation did not increase with age. The analysis of the mean of the absolute values of deviations from the vertical of 90% of the sample showed a maximum value of 2.6°, and at the analysis of 95%, the maximum value was 3.4° deviation from the vertical. CONCLUSION: The bucket method is easy to perform and interpret when assessing the deviation of the subjective visual vertical in relation to the true vertical in healthy Brazilian individuals.

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