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Predictors of clinical recovery from vestibular neuritis: a prospective study.


ABSTRACT: We sought to identify predictors of symptomatic recovery in vestibular neuritis. Forty VN patients were prospectively studied in the acute phase (median = 2 days) and 32 in the recovery phase (median = 10 weeks) with vestibulo-ocular reflex, vestibular-perceptual, and visual dependence tests and psychological questionnaires. Clinical outcome was Dizziness Handicap Inventory score at recovery phase. Acute visual dependency and autonomic arousal predicted outcome. Worse recovery was associated with a combination of increased visual dependence, autonomic arousal, anxiety/depression, and fear of bodily sensations, but not with vestibular variables. Findings highlight the importance of early identification of abnormal visual dependency and concurrent anxiety.

SUBMITTER: Cousins S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5420806 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Predictors of clinical recovery from vestibular neuritis: a prospective study.

Cousins Sian S   Kaski Diego D   Cutfield Nicholas N   Arshad Qadeer Q   Ahmad Hena H   Gresty Michael A MA   Seemungal Barry M BM   Golding John J   Golding John J   Bronstein Adolfo M AM  

Annals of clinical and translational neurology 20170322 5


We sought to identify predictors of symptomatic recovery in vestibular neuritis. Forty VN patients were prospectively studied in the acute phase (median = 2 days) and 32 in the recovery phase (median = 10 weeks) with vestibulo-ocular reflex, vestibular-perceptual, and visual dependence tests and psychological questionnaires. Clinical outcome was Dizziness Handicap Inventory score at recovery phase. Acute visual dependency and autonomic arousal predicted outcome. Worse recovery was associated wit  ...[more]

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