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Approach to a
vertiginous patient :
clinical evaluation
Dr Safika Zaman
RKMSP,VIMS
DEPT OF ENT & HNS
Anatomy
Anatomy  anatomy
Cupula
Sensory
system
Vestibular
nerve
 Vestibular nerve is made
up of about 25,000
neurons.
 These neurons are
bipolar, with cell bodies
located in the vestibular
nerve near the brain
stem in Scarpa's
ganglion
Vestibular
nucleus
Vestibular
system
PLANESOF
MOTION
 Right anterior (RA) canal
is parallel with the left
posterior (LP) canal and
both lie in a plane
denoted as the RALP
plane.
 Together with the right
posterior (RP) canal the
left anterior (LA)
constitutes the LARP
plane.
 Both horizontal canals are
also parallel with each
other in the lateral plane.
Spatial
orientation
 The vestibular system
 The visual system (retina to occipital cortex)
 The somatosensory system
FUNCTIONOF
VESTIBULAR
SYSTEM
 Gaze stabilization
 Balanced locomotion and body position
 General orientation of the body with respect to gravity .
 Readjust autonomic functions after body reorientation
MOTION
DECOMPOSITION
 Every motion in space
can be broken down
into three rotational
degrees of freedom
(yaw, pitch and roll)
and three
translational degrees
of freedom (left–right,
up–down, fore–aft).
OTOLITH
ORGANS
 Saccule and utricle are relatively
orthogonally oriented to each other.
 Horizontal plane triggers predominantly
the utricle.
 Vertical movements trigger mainly the
saccule.
Line of polarity
reversal
 The implantation of the hair cells
is opposite for both right and left
canals as a mirror image, the
deflection on the ‘leading’ right
side induces a movement of the
stereocilia towards the
kinocilium, whereas on the
opposite ‘following’ ear the
movement of the stereocilia is
away from the kinocilium.
Cont..
 Each horizontal canal is maximally excited by a rotation toward
the side of the canal and inhibited by a rotation in the opposite
direction.
 This results in an excitatory Slow phase movement toward the
side opposite the canal and a resetting saccade towrard the canal.
Cont..
 The superior canal is excited by a rotation downward and to the
side, in the plane of the canal.
 This results in a vertical-torsional nystagmus, with the slow phase
of the vertical component upward and the resetting saccade
downward.
 The posterior canal is excited by an upward rotation and to the
side, in the plane of the canal, so that the slow phase is downward
and the resetting phase upward.
Velocity
storage
 Process that maintains the sense of rotation even after the
rotation has stopped.
 In patients with peripheral vestibular dysfunction, the velocity
storage mechanism may cease to function.
 This causes rotation-induced nystagmus.
Neural
integrator
 Process that provides the signal to hold the eyes away from
"primary position" facing straight ahead. when looking away from
primary position.
 Extraocular muscles require a burst of activity to move the eyes to
their eccentric position and then a sustained level of discharge
that signals the muscles to hold the eye in an eccentric position.
 In patients with vestibular loss, this process may become
dysfunctional and the eyes may drift inappropriately toward
primary position.
Vestibulo-
ocular reflex
Resting discharge rate of 90 spikes per second. > Head
rotation is to the right.
Endolymph moves left within each SCC due to inertia
The cupula bends to the left in each canal.> In the
(leading) right SCC the stereocilia bend toward the
kinocilium.> In the (following) left SCC the stereocilia
bend away from the kinocilium.
The discharge rate increases in the leading right ear
The discharge rate decreases in the following left ear
>The vestibular nuclei interpret the difference in
discharge rates between left and right SCCs as move
and therefore trigger the oculomotor nuclei to drive
the eyes to the left to maintain gaze stabilization
History
 History is often sufficient to identify a likely cause of his or her
symptoms.
 History of a patient with a complaint related to dizziness should
begin in an open-ended fashion.
Vertigo – a clinical approachMan Mohan Mehndiratta,Rohit Kumar, New Delhi
Peripheral
vs
central vertigo
Causes of
vertigo
Vertigo among elderly people: Current opinion
Santosh Kumar Swain1, Nishtha Anand1, Satyajit Mishra2
Drugs
Vertigo: Helping Patients Identify and Manage It
March 17, 2015
Yvette C. Terrie, BSPharm, RPh
BPPV
Vestibular
neuritis
Menieres
disease
Examination  Much of the examination of peripheral labyrinthine function is
dedicated to evaluating semicircular canal function,
Nystagmus
 It is a rhythmic, involuntary, rapid, oscillatory movement of the
eyes. It may have a slow, fast, or a combination of both. It can be
continuous, paroxysmal, with positional or gaze or head
positioning triggers.
Inspection for
Spontaneous
Nystagmus
 Vestibular evoked nystagmus is termed "jerk nystagmus" and
comprises a drifting slow phase followed by a rapid resetting
motion.
 The direction of this type of nystagmus is typically named
according to its fast phase.
 The amplitude of nystagmus is often reduced if a patient is able to
fixate on a target.
 Examination for nystagmus should therefore take place with the
patient wearing Frenzel goggles.
Positional
Testing
 The Dix-Hallpike maneuver- BPPV: Posterior canal BPPV results in
a vertical-torsional nystagmus with the slow phase components of
the nystagmus directed downward and toward the uppermost ear.
Post
headshaking
nystagmus
 Post head shaking nystagmus occurs in patients with imbalance in
dynamic vestibular function.
 Unilateral loss of labyrinthine function, however, there is usually a
vigorous nystagmus with slow-phase components initially
directed toward the lesioned side.
Dynamic visual
acuity
 The patient reads a Snellen chart with the head stationary and
visual acuity is recorded.
 Normal vestibular function typically show no more than a one-line
decline during head movement but thoseWith vestibular
hypofunction (particularly bilateral hypofunction) may show up to
a five-line decline in acuity.
Caloric test
CochlearVIII
nerve function
 Rinne test
 Weber test
Kerber KA, Baloh RH. Dizziness, vertigo, and hearing loss. In: Bradley
WG, Daroff RB, Fenichel GM, Jankovic J. eds. Neurology in clinical practice
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Approach to a vertiginous patient - clinical

  • 1. Approach to a vertiginous patient : clinical evaluation Dr Safika Zaman RKMSP,VIMS DEPT OF ENT & HNS
  • 4.
  • 7. Vestibular nerve  Vestibular nerve is made up of about 25,000 neurons.  These neurons are bipolar, with cell bodies located in the vestibular nerve near the brain stem in Scarpa's ganglion
  • 10. PLANESOF MOTION  Right anterior (RA) canal is parallel with the left posterior (LP) canal and both lie in a plane denoted as the RALP plane.  Together with the right posterior (RP) canal the left anterior (LA) constitutes the LARP plane.  Both horizontal canals are also parallel with each other in the lateral plane.
  • 11. Spatial orientation  The vestibular system  The visual system (retina to occipital cortex)  The somatosensory system
  • 12. FUNCTIONOF VESTIBULAR SYSTEM  Gaze stabilization  Balanced locomotion and body position  General orientation of the body with respect to gravity .  Readjust autonomic functions after body reorientation
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. MOTION DECOMPOSITION  Every motion in space can be broken down into three rotational degrees of freedom (yaw, pitch and roll) and three translational degrees of freedom (left–right, up–down, fore–aft).
  • 16. OTOLITH ORGANS  Saccule and utricle are relatively orthogonally oriented to each other.  Horizontal plane triggers predominantly the utricle.  Vertical movements trigger mainly the saccule.
  • 18.  The implantation of the hair cells is opposite for both right and left canals as a mirror image, the deflection on the ‘leading’ right side induces a movement of the stereocilia towards the kinocilium, whereas on the opposite ‘following’ ear the movement of the stereocilia is away from the kinocilium.
  • 19. Cont..  Each horizontal canal is maximally excited by a rotation toward the side of the canal and inhibited by a rotation in the opposite direction.  This results in an excitatory Slow phase movement toward the side opposite the canal and a resetting saccade towrard the canal.
  • 20. Cont..  The superior canal is excited by a rotation downward and to the side, in the plane of the canal.  This results in a vertical-torsional nystagmus, with the slow phase of the vertical component upward and the resetting saccade downward.  The posterior canal is excited by an upward rotation and to the side, in the plane of the canal, so that the slow phase is downward and the resetting phase upward.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. Velocity storage  Process that maintains the sense of rotation even after the rotation has stopped.  In patients with peripheral vestibular dysfunction, the velocity storage mechanism may cease to function.  This causes rotation-induced nystagmus.
  • 24. Neural integrator  Process that provides the signal to hold the eyes away from "primary position" facing straight ahead. when looking away from primary position.  Extraocular muscles require a burst of activity to move the eyes to their eccentric position and then a sustained level of discharge that signals the muscles to hold the eye in an eccentric position.  In patients with vestibular loss, this process may become dysfunctional and the eyes may drift inappropriately toward primary position.
  • 25. Vestibulo- ocular reflex Resting discharge rate of 90 spikes per second. > Head rotation is to the right. Endolymph moves left within each SCC due to inertia The cupula bends to the left in each canal.> In the (leading) right SCC the stereocilia bend toward the kinocilium.> In the (following) left SCC the stereocilia bend away from the kinocilium. The discharge rate increases in the leading right ear The discharge rate decreases in the following left ear >The vestibular nuclei interpret the difference in discharge rates between left and right SCCs as move and therefore trigger the oculomotor nuclei to drive the eyes to the left to maintain gaze stabilization
  • 26.
  • 27. History  History is often sufficient to identify a likely cause of his or her symptoms.  History of a patient with a complaint related to dizziness should begin in an open-ended fashion.
  • 28.
  • 29. Vertigo – a clinical approachMan Mohan Mehndiratta,Rohit Kumar, New Delhi
  • 31. Causes of vertigo Vertigo among elderly people: Current opinion Santosh Kumar Swain1, Nishtha Anand1, Satyajit Mishra2
  • 32. Drugs Vertigo: Helping Patients Identify and Manage It March 17, 2015 Yvette C. Terrie, BSPharm, RPh
  • 33. BPPV
  • 36. Examination  Much of the examination of peripheral labyrinthine function is dedicated to evaluating semicircular canal function,
  • 37. Nystagmus  It is a rhythmic, involuntary, rapid, oscillatory movement of the eyes. It may have a slow, fast, or a combination of both. It can be continuous, paroxysmal, with positional or gaze or head positioning triggers.
  • 38. Inspection for Spontaneous Nystagmus  Vestibular evoked nystagmus is termed "jerk nystagmus" and comprises a drifting slow phase followed by a rapid resetting motion.  The direction of this type of nystagmus is typically named according to its fast phase.  The amplitude of nystagmus is often reduced if a patient is able to fixate on a target.  Examination for nystagmus should therefore take place with the patient wearing Frenzel goggles.
  • 39. Positional Testing  The Dix-Hallpike maneuver- BPPV: Posterior canal BPPV results in a vertical-torsional nystagmus with the slow phase components of the nystagmus directed downward and toward the uppermost ear.
  • 40. Post headshaking nystagmus  Post head shaking nystagmus occurs in patients with imbalance in dynamic vestibular function.  Unilateral loss of labyrinthine function, however, there is usually a vigorous nystagmus with slow-phase components initially directed toward the lesioned side.
  • 41. Dynamic visual acuity  The patient reads a Snellen chart with the head stationary and visual acuity is recorded.  Normal vestibular function typically show no more than a one-line decline during head movement but thoseWith vestibular hypofunction (particularly bilateral hypofunction) may show up to a five-line decline in acuity.
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