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Genç yetişkinlerde video head impulse test normalizasyonu

Authors: DEMİRTAŞ, Beyza; YİĞİT, Öznur; ERTUĞRUL, Görkem; GENÇ, Gülsüm;

Genç yetişkinlerde video head impulse test normalizasyonu

Abstract

SummaryObjective: The Video Head Impulse Test (v-HIT) is an easy-to-use, objective test that allows the evaluation of the six semicircular canals (CSC) and the visualization of the hidden saccades that occur during the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR). The aim of the study is to compare v-HIT data obtained from healthy individuals between the ages of 18-30 and VOR normative data based on gender and in all individuals.Method: 130 Turkish healthy individuals (65F-65E) aged 18-30 years were included in the study. V-HIT was applied to the individuals with a SYNAPSIS Vhit Ulmer device. While looking at an object 90 cm away, individuals were turned to 30 degrees of forward flexion to stimulate the horizontal canals, and to test the vertical canals, the head was turned to the right and left at an angle of 30-45 degrees. 5 stimulations were received in each channel. For test reliability, all individuals were retested half an hour later. Individuals' VOR gains were compared by gender across all channels and across all individuals.Results: When the v-HIT results of all individuals were evaluated, a statistical difference was obtained in the anterior and posterior canals of the right-left ear (p

ÖzetAmaç: Video Head Impulse Test(v-HIT), uygulanması kolay, objektif, altı semisirküler kanalın (SSK) değerlendirilmesine ve vestibülo-oküler refleks (VOR) sırasında meydana gelen gizli sakkadların görülmesine olanak sağlayan bir testtir. Çalışmanın amacı, 18-30 yaş arasındaki sağlıklı bireylerden elde edilen v-HIT verileri ile VOR kazancı normatif verilerinin oluşturularak cinsiyete bağlı ve olarak ve tüm bireylerde karşılaştırmalar yapmaktır.Metod: Çalışmaya 18-30 yaş arası 130 Türk sağlıklı birey (65K- 65E) dahil edilmiştir Bireylere SYNAPSIS Vhıt Ulmer marka cihaz ile v-HIT uygulanmıştır. Bireyler 90 cm uzaklıktaki nesneye bakarken horizontal kanalları uyarabilmek için 30 derece öne doğru fleksiyon açıyla, vertikal kanalları test etmek için, baş sağa ve sola 30-45 derece açıyla çevrilmiştir. Her kanalda 5 uyarım alınmıştır. Test güvenilirliği için tüm bireylere yarım saat sonra yeniden test yapılmıştır. Bireylerin VOR kazançları tüm kanallarda cinsiyete göre ve tüm bireylerde karşılaştırılmıştır. Sonuçlar: Tüm bireylerin v-HIT sonuçları değerlendirildiğinde sağ-sol kulak anterior ve posterior kanallarda istatistiksel olarak anlamlı fark elde edilmiştir (p

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Odyoloji, normalizasyon;vor;vestibüler sistem;video head impulse test;yakalama sakkadı, vor;video head impulse test;vestibular system;normalization;catch-up saccad, Audiology

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