The Role of the Functional Head Impulse Test with and without Optokinetic Stimuli in Vestibular Migraine and Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy: Discovering a Dynamic Visual Dependence

(1) Background: Visually induced vertigo (i.e., vertigo provoked by moving visual scenes) can be considered a noticeable feature of vestibular migraines (VM) and can be present in patients suffering from acute unilateral vestibulopathy (AUV). Hypersensitivity to moving or conflicting visual stimulat...

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Main Authors: Augusto Pietro Casani, Francesco Lazzerini, Ottavia Marconi, Nicola Vernassa
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/17/3787
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spelling doaj-5dd4197fde134d32b31094497837e94b2021-09-09T13:49:11ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832021-08-01103787378710.3390/jcm10173787The Role of the Functional Head Impulse Test with and without Optokinetic Stimuli in Vestibular Migraine and Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy: Discovering a Dynamic Visual DependenceAugusto Pietro Casani0Francesco Lazzerini1Ottavia Marconi2Nicola Vernassa3ENT Section, Medical, Molecular and Critical Area, Department of Surgical Pathology, Pisa University Hospital, 56122 Pisa, ItalyENT Section, Medical, Molecular and Critical Area, Department of Surgical Pathology, Pisa University Hospital, 56122 Pisa, ItalyENT Section, Medical, Molecular and Critical Area, Department of Surgical Pathology, Pisa University Hospital, 56122 Pisa, ItalyENT Section, Medical, Molecular and Critical Area, Department of Surgical Pathology, Pisa University Hospital, 56122 Pisa, Italy(1) Background: Visually induced vertigo (i.e., vertigo provoked by moving visual scenes) can be considered a noticeable feature of vestibular migraines (VM) and can be present in patients suffering from acute unilateral vestibulopathy (AUV). Hypersensitivity to moving or conflicting visual stimulation is named visual dependence. (2) Methods: Visuo-vestibular interactions were analyzed via the functional Head Impulse Test (fHIT) with and without optokinetic stimulation (o-fHIT) in 25 patients with VM, in 20 subjects affected by AUV, and in 20 healthy subjects. We calculated the percentage of correct answers (%CA) without and with the addition of the optokinetic background (OB). (3) In VM groups, the %CA on the fHIT was 92.07% without OB and 73.66% with OB. A significant difference was found between %CA on the deficit side and that on the normal side in AUV, both without OB and with OB. (4) Conclusions: The fHIT results in terms of %CA with and without OB could be useful to identify the presence of a dynamic visual dependence, especially in patients suffering from VM. The difference in %CA with and without OB could provide instrumental support to help correctly identify subjects suffering from VM. We propose the use of the fHIT in clinical practice whenever there is a need to highlight a condition of dynamic visual dependence.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/17/3787vestibular migraineacute unilateral vestibulopathyvertigovisual dependencevisuo-vestibular interactionsfunctional head impulse test
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author Augusto Pietro Casani
Francesco Lazzerini
Ottavia Marconi
Nicola Vernassa
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Francesco Lazzerini
Ottavia Marconi
Nicola Vernassa
The Role of the Functional Head Impulse Test with and without Optokinetic Stimuli in Vestibular Migraine and Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy: Discovering a Dynamic Visual Dependence
Journal of Clinical Medicine
vestibular migraine
acute unilateral vestibulopathy
vertigo
visual dependence
visuo-vestibular interactions
functional head impulse test
author_facet Augusto Pietro Casani
Francesco Lazzerini
Ottavia Marconi
Nicola Vernassa
author_sort Augusto Pietro Casani
title The Role of the Functional Head Impulse Test with and without Optokinetic Stimuli in Vestibular Migraine and Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy: Discovering a Dynamic Visual Dependence
title_short The Role of the Functional Head Impulse Test with and without Optokinetic Stimuli in Vestibular Migraine and Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy: Discovering a Dynamic Visual Dependence
title_full The Role of the Functional Head Impulse Test with and without Optokinetic Stimuli in Vestibular Migraine and Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy: Discovering a Dynamic Visual Dependence
title_fullStr The Role of the Functional Head Impulse Test with and without Optokinetic Stimuli in Vestibular Migraine and Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy: Discovering a Dynamic Visual Dependence
title_full_unstemmed The Role of the Functional Head Impulse Test with and without Optokinetic Stimuli in Vestibular Migraine and Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy: Discovering a Dynamic Visual Dependence
title_sort role of the functional head impulse test with and without optokinetic stimuli in vestibular migraine and acute unilateral vestibulopathy: discovering a dynamic visual dependence
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2021-08-01
description (1) Background: Visually induced vertigo (i.e., vertigo provoked by moving visual scenes) can be considered a noticeable feature of vestibular migraines (VM) and can be present in patients suffering from acute unilateral vestibulopathy (AUV). Hypersensitivity to moving or conflicting visual stimulation is named visual dependence. (2) Methods: Visuo-vestibular interactions were analyzed via the functional Head Impulse Test (fHIT) with and without optokinetic stimulation (o-fHIT) in 25 patients with VM, in 20 subjects affected by AUV, and in 20 healthy subjects. We calculated the percentage of correct answers (%CA) without and with the addition of the optokinetic background (OB). (3) In VM groups, the %CA on the fHIT was 92.07% without OB and 73.66% with OB. A significant difference was found between %CA on the deficit side and that on the normal side in AUV, both without OB and with OB. (4) Conclusions: The fHIT results in terms of %CA with and without OB could be useful to identify the presence of a dynamic visual dependence, especially in patients suffering from VM. The difference in %CA with and without OB could provide instrumental support to help correctly identify subjects suffering from VM. We propose the use of the fHIT in clinical practice whenever there is a need to highlight a condition of dynamic visual dependence.
topic vestibular migraine
acute unilateral vestibulopathy
vertigo
visual dependence
visuo-vestibular interactions
functional head impulse test
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/17/3787
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