Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system

Objective: Migraine patients have tendency to have vestibular and auditory system problems. The aim of this study is to evaluate vestibule cochlear system of patients with migraine with Transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) video-nystagmography (VNG) and caloric test. Methods:39 patients d...

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Main Authors: Murat Zaim, Baran Acar, Emrah Çelik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Modestum Publishing LTD 2015-03-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations
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Online Access:http://www.jceionline.org/upload/sayi/26/JCEI-01003.pdf
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spelling doaj-f99a097d66d84cf6bfec5710ef33aa002021-09-02T02:51:51ZengModestum Publishing LTDJournal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations1309-85781309-66212015-03-01611410.5799/ahinjs.01.2015.01.0476Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear systemMurat Zaim0Baran Acar1Emrah Çelik2Keçiören Training and Research Hospital, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Ankara, TurkeyKeçiören Training and Research Hospital, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Ankara, TurkeyKeçiören Training and Research Hospital, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Ankara, TurkeyObjective: Migraine patients have tendency to have vestibular and auditory system problems. The aim of this study is to evaluate vestibule cochlear system of patients with migraine with Transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) video-nystagmography (VNG) and caloric test. Methods:39 patients diagnosed with migraine and control group of 21 healthy volunteers were included in this study. Before they were included in the study, all of them were examined and those who has acute otitis media, chronic otitis media, tympanic membrane perforation, external otitis, ear surgery history and head trauma were excluded from the study. All patients and volunteers were tested by TEOAE, VNG and caloric tests. In evaluating the statistical data, SPSS 15.0 was utilized. Results: When TEOAE values for the migraine group and for the control group are compared, it is found statistically significant that the TEOAE values for the migraine group is lower than those for the control group. This result shows that there can be a pathology that is able to affect cochlear functions in migraine disease. As for VNG test results, a statistically significant difference cannot be determined between migraine and control groups. More over, the identification of canal paresis in caloric test indicates that peripheral vestibular problems accompany migraine disease. Conclusion:Evaluating vestibulocochlear system of migraine patients with TEOAE, VNG and caloric tests has been an important task for identifying vestibular imperfections accompanying these patients and for predicting potential auricular pathologies. J Clin Exp Invest 2015; 6(1): 1-4http://www.jceionline.org/upload/sayi/26/JCEI-01003.pdfMigraineTEOAE
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Baran Acar
Emrah Çelik
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Baran Acar
Emrah Çelik
Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations
Migraine
TEOAE
author_facet Murat Zaim
Baran Acar
Emrah Çelik
author_sort Murat Zaim
title Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system
title_short Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system
title_full Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system
title_fullStr Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system
title_full_unstemmed Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system
title_sort effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system
publisher Modestum Publishing LTD
series Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations
issn 1309-8578
1309-6621
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Objective: Migraine patients have tendency to have vestibular and auditory system problems. The aim of this study is to evaluate vestibule cochlear system of patients with migraine with Transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) video-nystagmography (VNG) and caloric test. Methods:39 patients diagnosed with migraine and control group of 21 healthy volunteers were included in this study. Before they were included in the study, all of them were examined and those who has acute otitis media, chronic otitis media, tympanic membrane perforation, external otitis, ear surgery history and head trauma were excluded from the study. All patients and volunteers were tested by TEOAE, VNG and caloric tests. In evaluating the statistical data, SPSS 15.0 was utilized. Results: When TEOAE values for the migraine group and for the control group are compared, it is found statistically significant that the TEOAE values for the migraine group is lower than those for the control group. This result shows that there can be a pathology that is able to affect cochlear functions in migraine disease. As for VNG test results, a statistically significant difference cannot be determined between migraine and control groups. More over, the identification of canal paresis in caloric test indicates that peripheral vestibular problems accompany migraine disease. Conclusion:Evaluating vestibulocochlear system of migraine patients with TEOAE, VNG and caloric tests has been an important task for identifying vestibular imperfections accompanying these patients and for predicting potential auricular pathologies. J Clin Exp Invest 2015; 6(1): 1-4
topic Migraine
TEOAE
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