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2. Individuals with peripheral vestibulopathy and poor quality of sleep are at a higher risk for falls
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Mario Chueire de Andrade Junior, Renato Stefanini, Juliana Maria Gazzola, Fernanda Louise Martinho Haddad, and Fernando Freitas Ganança
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Postural balance ,Sleep disorders ,Quality of life ,Vestibular disorders ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
Introduction: There is a lack of scientific studies on the assessment of patients with vestibular disorders associated with sleep quality disorders and its impact on the balance and overall quality of life. Objectives: to assess the impact of the sleep quality on the balance and quality of life of individuals with peripheral vestibulopathies. Methods: 52 individuals with peripheral vestibulopathies underwent sleep quality assessment through the Pittsburgh sleep quality index, neurotological examination through dizziness handicap inventory and Tetrax posturography (Sunlight Medical Ltd.) in eight sensory conditions. Thirty-two healthy individuals (G3) participated as the control group. Results: Fourteen individuals with vestibulopathy had good quality of sleep (G1) and 38 showed poor quality of sleep (G2) as demonstrated by the Pittsburgh sleep quality index global scores (p = 0.001). The dizziness handicap inventory showed worse impact of the dizziness on the quality of life in G2 when compared to G1 (p = 0.045). The G2 showed higher risk of falling in posturography when compared to G3 (p = 0.012) and higher index of postural instability in five sensory conditions in comparison with G3. In the vestibulopathy groups, the worse the sleep quality, the higher the risk of falling (r = 0.352) and the worse the quality of life (r = 0.327). Conclusion: Individuals with peripheral vestibulopathies and poor quality of sleep demonstrate worse balance evidenced by increased postural instability, higher risk of falls and worse perceived quality of life. The quality of sleep is a predictive factor for worse perceived quality of life and for higher risk of falls in individuals with peripheral vestibulopathies.
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- 2021
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3. A quantitative analysis of postural control in elderly patients with vestibular disorders using visual stimulation by virtual reality
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Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Caovilla, Heloísa Helena, Doná, Flávia, Ganança, Maurício Malavasi, and Ganança, Fernando Freitas
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- 2020
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4. A quantitative analysis of postural control in elderly patients with vestibular disorders using visual stimulation by virtual reality
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Juliana Maria Gazzola, Heloísa Helena Caovilla, Flávia Doná, Maurício Malavasi Ganança, and Fernando Freitas Ganança
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Envelhecimento ,Quedas acidentais ,Equilíbrio postural ,Doenças vestibulares ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
Introduction: Postural instability is one the most common disabling features in vestibular disorders. Objective: This study aimed to analyze the limit of stability and the influence of manipulation of visual, somatosensorial and visual–vestibular information on postural control in older adults with vestibular disorder, with and without a history of falls. Methods: Cross-sectional study. Participants – 76 elderly patients with vestibular disorder (G1, without falls; G2, with falls) and 41 healthy elderly subjects (control group; CG). Using posturography, analyzed were limit of stability area, body center of pressure, and velocity of oscillation in the standing position in 10 conditions, including open/closed eyes, unstable surface with eyes closed, saccadic and optokinetic stimuli, and visual–vestibular interaction. Results: Limit of stability area in CG was better compared with G1-2, and center of pressure values were worse in G1 than in CG. Center of pressure area in all conditions and velocity of oscillation in the following conditions: open/closed eyes, optokinetic stimulation, and visual–vestibular interaction showed worse values in G2 than in CG. Center of pressure area in the following conditions: open/closed eyes, saccadic and optokinetic stimuli, visual–vestibular interaction, and unstable surface with eyes closed showed worse values in G2 than in G1. Conclusion: Older adults with vestibular disorder presented reduced limit of stability and increased postural sway in the following conditions: conflict between visual and somatosensory information and visual–vestibular interaction. Deterioration in postural control was significantly associated with history of falls. Resumo: Introdução: Instabilidade postural é uma das características incapacitantes mais comuns nos distúrbios vestibulares. Objetivo: Analisar o limite de estabilidade e a influência da manipulação de informações visuais, somatossensoriais e visuais-vestibulares no controle postural em idosos com disfunção vestibular, com e sem histórico de quedas. Método: Estudo transversal. Participantes: 76 idosos com distúrbios vestibulares (G1, sem quedas; G2, com quedas) e 41 idosos saudáveis (grupo controle; GC). Com o uso da posturografia, foram analisadas a área do limite de estabilidade, centro de pressão e velocidade de oscilação na posição ereta em 10 condições, incluindo olhos abertos/fechados, superfície instável com olhos fechados, estímulos sacádicos e optocinéticos e interação visual-vestibular. Resultados: A área de limite de estabilidade no GC foi melhor comparada com o G1-2 e os valores do centro de pressão foram piores no G1 do que no GC. A área do centro de pressão em todas as condições e a velocidade de oscilação nas seguintes condições: olhos abertos/fechados, estímulo optocinético e interação visual-vestibular mostraram valores piores no G2 do que no GC. A área do centro de pressão nas seguintes condições: olhos abertos/fechados, estímulos sacádicos e optocinéticos, interação visual-vestibular e superfície instável com olhos fechados apresentou valores piores no G2 do que no G1. Conclusão: Idosos com disfunção vestibular apresentaram redução de limite de estabilidade e aumento da oscilação postural nas seguintes condições: conflito entre informação visual e somatossensorial e interação visual-vestibular. A deterioração no controle postural foi significantemente associada ao histórico de quedas.
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- 2020
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5. Influence of sensory information on static balance in older patients with vestibular disorder
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Macedo, Camila, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Ricci, Natalia Aquaroni, Doná, Flávia, and Ganança, Fernando Freitas
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- 2015
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6. Influence of sensory information on static balance in older patients with vestibular disorder
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Camila Macedo, Juliana Maria Gazzola, Natalia Aquaroni Ricci, Flávia Doná, and Fernando Freitas Ganança
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Idoso ,Equilíbrio postural ,Reabilitação ,Tontura ,Doenças vestibulares ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
Introduction: With aging, the sensory systems suffer an accumulation of degenerative, infectious and/or traumatic processes that may hinder the body balance maintenance. Objective: To assess the influence of sensory information on static body balance of elderly individuals with vestibular disorders. Methods: Cross-sectional study of elderly individuals with vestibular disorders. The Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction and Balance and posturography integrated with virtual reality (Balance Rehabilitation UnitTM) were used. Posturography parameters analyzed included center of pressure and velocity of body sway. Results: 123 individuals with mean age of 73.11 were assessed. Worst performance was observed in the Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction and Balance condition of visual dome-unstable surface. Differences between conditions were: firm surface-open eyes/firm surface-closed eyes, unstable surface-open eyes/unstable surface-closed eyes (p < 0.001), and unstable surface-closed eyes/unstable surface-visual dome. Considering center of pressure and velocity of body sway, significant differences were observed between the following conditions: firm surface-open eyes/firm surface-closed eyes: firm surface-saccadic stimulus/firm surfacevertical optokinetic stimulus; firm surface-optokinetic stimuli/firm surface-visual-vestibular interaction; and firm surface-visual-vestibular interaction/unstable surface. Worse performances were observed in conditions firm surface-closed eyes, firm surface-vertical optokinetic stimulus, F-visual-vestibular interaction, and unstable surface-closed eyes. There was a difference in the center of pressure between firm surface-closed eyes/firm surface-saccadic stimulus, with a worse performance in the condition of firm surface-closed eyes, and of velocity of body sway, between firm surface-saccadic stimulus/firm surface-horizontal optokinetic stimulus (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Static body balance in elderly individuals with vestibular disorders is worse when the sensory conditions are more challenging, i.e. stable and unstable surfaces, visual stimuli, such as optokinetic and visual-vestibular interaction, and with the eyes closed.
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- 2015
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7. Clinical and functional aspects of body balance in elderly subjects with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
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Vaz, Daniela Patricia, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Lança, Solange Martiliano, Dorigueto, Ricardo Schaffeln, and Kasse, Cristiane Akemi
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- 2013
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8. Body balance in elderly patients, 12 months after treatment for BPPV
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Martiliano Lança, Solange, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Kasse, Cristiane Akemi, Branco-Barreiro, Fatima Cristina Alves, Vaz, Daniela Patricia, and Scharlach, Renata Coelho
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- 2013
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9. Aspectos clínicos e funcionais do equilíbrio corporal em idosos com vertigem posicional paroxística benigna Clinical and functional aspects of body balance in elderly subjects with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
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Daniela Patricia Vaz, Juliana Maria Gazzola, Solange Martiliano Lança, Ricardo Schaffeln Dorigueto, and Cristiane Akemi Kasse
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idoso ,posicionamento do paciente ,tontura ,aged ,dizziness ,patient positioning ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
Vertigem Posicional Paroxística Benigna (VPPB) pode alterar o equilíbrio corporal em pacientes idosos. OBJETIVO: Observar os efeitos da manobra de Epley em idosos com VPPB, avaliando os aspectos clínicos e funcionais do equilíbrio corporal. Forma de estudo: clínico e prospectivo. MÉTODO: Após o diagnóstico da doença (teste de DixHallpike), os testes Time Up and Go (TUGT), Clinical test of Sensory Interaction and Balance (CTSIB) e o teste de membros inferiores (MMI) foram realizados antes e após a manobra de reposicionamento de Epley modificada. RESULTADOS: O gênero feminino foi o mais prevalente e a média etária foi de 70,10 anos (DP = 7,00). Todos os pacientes apresentaram ductolitíase de canal posterior. Os seguintes sintomas melhoraram após a manobra: a instabilidade postural (p = 0,006), náusea e vômito (p = 0,021) e zumbido (p = 0,003). Em relação ao TUGT e o escore do teste de MMII, observou-se diminuição significante do tempo pós-manobra de Epley (p < 0,001). Observou-se melhora no CTSIB pós-manobra de Epley nas condições 2 (p < 0,003), condição 3 (p < 0,001), condição 4 (p < 0,001), condição 5 (p < 0,001), e condição 6 (p < 0,001). CONCLUSÃO: Houve melhora nos aspectos clínicos e funcionais do equilíbrio corporal em idosos com VPPB após o tratamento com a Manobra de Epley modificada.Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) may compromise the balance of elderly subjects. OBJECTIVE: To observe the effects of the Epley maneuver in elderly subjects with BPPV and assess clinical and functional aspects of body balance. METHOD: This is a prospective clinical study. Patients diagnosed with BPPV (Dix-Hallpike test) were submitted to the Timed Up & Go (TUG) test, the Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction and Balance (CTSIB), and lower limb testing before and after they were repositioned using the modified Epley maneuver. RESULTS: Most subjects were females, and the group's mean age was 70.10 years (SD = 7.00). All patients had canalithiasis of the posterior canal. The following symptoms improved after the maneuver: postural instability (p = 0.006), nausea and vomiting (p = 0.021), and tinnitus (p = 0.003). Subjects improved their times significantly in the TUG and lower limb tests after the Epley maneuver (p < 0.001). Patients performed better on the CTSIB after the Epley maneuver on condition 2 (p < 0.003), condition 3 (p < 0.001), condition 4 (p < 0.001), condition 5 (p < 0.001), and condition 6 (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Clinical and functional aspects of body balance in elderly with BPPV improved after treatment with the modified Epley maneuver.
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10. Equilíbrio corporal em idosos 12 meses após tratamento para VPPB Body balance in elderly patients, 12 months after treatment for BPPV
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Solange Martiliano Lança, Juliana Maria Gazzola, Cristiane Akemi Kasse, Fatima Cristina Alves Branco-Barreiro, Daniela Patricia Vaz, and Renata Coelho Scharlach
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doenças vestibulares ,equilíbrio postural ,idoso ,reabilitação ,tontura ,aged ,dizziness ,postural balance ,rehabilitation ,vestibular diseases ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
A Vertigem Posicional Paroxística Benigna (VPPB) apresenta grande prevalência na população geriátrica, desencadeando alterações no equilíbrio corporal. OBJETIVO: Comparar os resultados obtidos na posturografia estática em idosos antes e após as manobras de reposição otolítica e após um intervalo de 12 meses do tratamento inicial. Tipo de estudo: longitudinal, descritivo, analítico. MÉTODO: Pacientes de ambos os gêneros, com diagnóstico clínico de VPPB, foram submetidos à posturografia estática por meio da Balance Rehabilitation Unit em 10 condições sensoriais em três momentos: pré e pós-MRO e após 12 meses do tratamento. RESULTADOS: Foram avaliados 23 idosos com média etária de 68,74 anos. A posturografia revelou que o limite de estabilidade não apresentou diferença significante quando comparado nos três momentos de avaliação (p = 0,405). O centro de pressão (CoP) apresentou alteração significativa na condição 2 (superfície firme e olhos fechados), pois o CoP no momento pós manobra de reposicionamento diferiu significativamente dos momentos pré e pós 12 meses do tratamento (p = 0,003). Os valores da velocidade de oscilação corporal (VOC) demonstraram diferença significante em seis condições sensoriais nos três momentos avaliados. CONCLUSÃO: A posturografia estática após 12 meses do tratamento para VPPB apresentou as alterações do equilíbrio corporal semelhantes ao momento pré-tratamento.Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo is highly prevalent in the elderly population, triggering major changes in body balance. OBJECTIVE: To compare the results obtained from static posturography in the elderly before and after otoliths repositioning maneuvers and 12 months after treatment onset. Design: longitudinal, descriptive and analytical study. METHOD: Elderly patients with clinical diagnosis of BPPV submitted to Balance Rehabilitation Unit static posturography in 10 sensory conditions at three time intervals: before and after the repositioning maneuver and12 months after the treatment RESULTS: We studied 23 subjects with a mean age of 68.74 years. Posturography revealed that the stability limit was not significantly different when the three time intervals were compared (p = 0.405). The center of pressure (CoP) showed a significant change in condition 2 (stable surface and closed eyes), because after the repositioning maneuver, the CoP significantly differed vis-à-vis the results before and 12 months after the treatment (p = 0.003). The values of body velocity sway (BVS) were significantly different in six sensory conditions in these three time intervals. CONCLUSION: 12 months after the treatment for BPPV, the static posturography showed balance abnormalities similar to those found before treatment.
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11. Cognitive processing and body balance in elderly subjects with vestibular dysfunction
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dos Santos Caixeta, Giovanna Cristina, Doná, Flávia, and Gazzola, Juliana Maria
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- 2012
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12. A quantitative analysis of postural control in elderly patients with vestibular disorders using visual stimulation by virtual reality
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Fernando Freitas Ganança, Maurício Malavasi Ganança, Flávia Doná, Juliana Maria Gazzola, and Heloisa Helena Caovilla
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Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Posture ,Doenças vestibulares ,Poison control ,Somatosensory system ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Center of pressure (terrestrial locomotion) ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Postural Balance ,Humans ,Medicine ,Equilíbrio postural ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Accidental falls ,Aged ,Vestibular system ,Envelhecimento ,business.industry ,Posturography ,Virtual Reality ,Optokinetic reflex ,lcsh:Otorhinolaryngology ,lcsh:RF1-547 ,Vestibular diseases ,Saccadic masking ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Postural balance ,Quedas acidentais ,Accidental Falls ,sense organs ,business ,Photic Stimulation ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Introduction: Postural instability is one the most common disabling features in vestibular disorders. Objective: This study aimed to analyze the limit of stability and the influence of manipulation of visual, somatosensorial and visual–vestibular information on postural control in older adults with vestibular disorder, with and without a history of falls. Methods: Cross-sectional study. Participants – 76 elderly patients with vestibular disorder (G1, without falls; G2, with falls) and 41 healthy elderly subjects (control group; CG). Using posturography, analyzed were limit of stability area, body center of pressure, and velocity of oscillation in the standing position in 10 conditions, including open/closed eyes, unstable surface with eyes closed, saccadic and optokinetic stimuli, and visual–vestibular interaction. Results: Limit of stability area in CG was better compared with G1-2, and center of pressure values were worse in G1 than in CG. Center of pressure area in all conditions and velocity of oscillation in the following conditions: open/closed eyes, optokinetic stimulation, and visual–vestibular interaction showed worse values in G2 than in CG. Center of pressure area in the following conditions: open/closed eyes, saccadic and optokinetic stimuli, visual–vestibular interaction, and unstable surface with eyes closed showed worse values in G2 than in G1. Conclusion: Older adults with vestibular disorder presented reduced limit of stability and increased postural sway in the following conditions: conflict between visual and somatosensory information and visual–vestibular interaction. Deterioration in postural control was significantly associated with history of falls. Resumo: Introdução: Instabilidade postural é uma das características incapacitantes mais comuns nos distúrbios vestibulares. Objetivo: Analisar o limite de estabilidade e a influência da manipulação de informações visuais, somatossensoriais e visuais-vestibulares no controle postural em idosos com disfunção vestibular, com e sem histórico de quedas. Método: Estudo transversal. Participantes: 76 idosos com distúrbios vestibulares (G1, sem quedas; G2, com quedas) e 41 idosos saudáveis (grupo controle; GC). Com o uso da posturografia, foram analisadas a área do limite de estabilidade, centro de pressão e velocidade de oscilação na posição ereta em 10 condições, incluindo olhos abertos/fechados, superfície instável com olhos fechados, estímulos sacádicos e optocinéticos e interação visual-vestibular. Resultados: A área de limite de estabilidade no GC foi melhor comparada com o G1-2 e os valores do centro de pressão foram piores no G1 do que no GC. A área do centro de pressão em todas as condições e a velocidade de oscilação nas seguintes condições: olhos abertos/fechados, estímulo optocinético e interação visual-vestibular mostraram valores piores no G2 do que no GC. A área do centro de pressão nas seguintes condições: olhos abertos/fechados, estímulos sacádicos e optocinéticos, interação visual-vestibular e superfície instável com olhos fechados apresentou valores piores no G2 do que no G1. Conclusão: Idosos com disfunção vestibular apresentaram redução de limite de estabilidade e aumento da oscilação postural nas seguintes condições: conflito entre informação visual e somatossensorial e interação visual-vestibular. A deterioração no controle postural foi significantemente associada ao histórico de quedas.
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13. Processamento cognitivo e equilíbrio corporal em idosos com disfunção vestibular Cognitive processing and body balance in elderly subjects with vestibular dysfunction
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Giovanna Cristina dos Santos Caixeta, Flávia Doná, and Juliana Maria Gazzola
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cognição ,doenças vestibulares ,equilíbrio postural ,idoso ,tontura ,aged ,cognition ,dizziness ,postural balance ,vestibular diseases ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
Idosos com disfunção vestibular crônica podem apresentar alteração do equilíbrio corporal e disfunção cognitiva. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a relação entre o processamento cognitivo e o equilíbrio corporal de idosos com vestibulopatia periférica crônica. Forma de Estudo: Transversal. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: O estudo incluiu 76 pacientes (> 60 anos), com disfunção vestibular periférica crônica, com queixa de tontura há mais de três meses. Os testes utilizados para investigar o equilíbrio corporal foram: Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Dynamic Gait Index (DGI), Timed Up and Go Test (TUGT) e Timed Up Go Test modificado (TUGTm) e para a avaliação cognitiva utilizou-se Mini Exame do Estado Mental (MEEM), Teste do Relógio (TR) e Teste de Fluência Verbal (FV). RESULTADOS: A média etária dos pacientes foi de 69,03 anos (DP=6,21 anos), sendo a maioria feminina (82,9%). Observou-se correlação negativa significante entre o MEEM e TUGT (ρ=-0,312; p=0,01), MEEM e TUGTm (ρ=-0,306; p=0,01), FV e TUGT (ρ=-0,346; p=0,01) e FV e TUGTm (ρ=-0,536; p=0,01); e correlação positiva significante entre TR e BBS (ρ=0,343; p=0,01), TR e DGI (ρ=0,298; p=0,01), FV e BBS (ρ=0,299; p=0,01), e FV e DGI (ρ=0,306; p=0,01). CONCLUSÃO: Idosos com vestibulopatia periférica crônica com pior desempenho no equilíbrio corporal funcional apresentam prejuízo nas habilidades cognitivas.Abnormal body balance and cognitive dysfunction may develop in elderly patients with chronic vestibular dysfunction. AIM: To evaluate the relationship between cognitive processing and body balance in elderly patients with chronic peripheral vestibular disease. Type of Study: Cross-sectional. METHODS: Seventy-six patients (> 60 years) with chronic peripheral vestibular dysfunction and dizziness for more than three months were enrolled. The tests for investigating body balance were: the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Dynamic Gait Index (DGI), Timed Up and Go Test (TUGT) Timed Up and Go Test modified (TUGTm); the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Test Clock (RT,) and Verbal Fluency Test (VF) were applied for assessing cognition. RESULTS: The mean age was 69.03 years (SD=6.21 years); most were female (82.9%). There was a significant negative correlation between the MMSE and the TUGT (ρ=-0.312; p=0.01), MMSE and TUGTm (ρ=-0.306; p=0.01), FV and TUGT (ρ=-0.346; p=0.01), and FV and TUGTm (ρ=-0.536; p=0.01); there was a significant positive correlation between the TR and BBS (ρ=0.343; p=0.01), TR and DGI (ρ=0.298; p=0.01), FV and BBS (ρ=0.299; p=0.01), and FV and DGI (ρ=0.306; p=0.01). CONCLUSION: Elderly patients with chronic peripheral vestibular disease and worse performance in body balance tests have functional impairment in cognitive skills.
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14. Correlação entre equilíbrio corporal e capacidade funcional de idosos com disfunções vestibulares crônicas Correlation between the body balance and functional capacity from elderly with chronic vestibular disorders
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Raquel Ferreira de Sousa, Juliana Maria Gazzola, Maurício Malavasi Ganança, and Célia Aparecida Paulino
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atividades cotidianas ,doenças vestibulares ,equilíbrio postural ,saúde do idoso ,activities of daily living ,health of the elderly ,postural balance ,vestibular diseases ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
As doenças vestibulares são frequentes na população idosa, resultando, principalmente, em tontura e desequilíbrio corporal, sintomas que podem prejudicar as atividades de vida diária. OBJETIVO: Estudar a correlação entre equilíbrio corporal e a capacidade funcional e a comparação entre risco de queda, ocorrência de queda e a capacidade funcional de idosos com disfunções vestibulares crônicas. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Forma de estudo transversal, clínico e experimental com 50 idosos, de 60 a 86 anos, com vestibulopatias periféricas crônicas. Estes idosos foram submetidos à avaliação do equilíbrio por meio do Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) e à avaliação da capacidade funcional, por meio da Medida de Independência Funcional (MIF). Os dados obtidos foram submetidos ao teste de correlação de Spearman e aos de comparação de Mann-Whitney e Kruskal-Wallis, sendo considerado α=5% (0,05). RESULTADOS: Verificou-se correlação positiva entre o escore total do DGI e todas as pontuações da MIF, especialmente a MIF total (r=0,447; pVestibular disorders are common among the elderly, mainly resulting in dizziness and imbalance - symptoms which can impact daily routine activities. AIM: To study the correlation between body balance and functional capacity and a comparison of risk of falls, actual falls and the functional capacity of the elderly with chronic vestibular dysfunctions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional, clinical and experimental study with 50 senior citizens - 60 to 86 years, with chronic peripheral vestibular dysfunction. These participants underwent body balance assessment by the Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) and functional capacity assessment by the Functional Independence Measure (FIM). The data was tested using the Spearman correlation and comparison tests, Mann-Whitney and Kruskal- Wallis, being α=5% (0.05). RESULTS: There was a significant correlation between the total DGI score and all FIM scores, especially the total score (r=0.447; p
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15. Betahistine in the treatment of tinnitus in patients with vestibular disorders Betaistina no tratamento do zumbido em pacientes com distúrbios vestibulares
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Maurício Malavasi Ganança, Heloisa Helena Caovilla, Juliana Maria Gazzola, Cristina Freitas Ganança, and Fernando Freitas Ganança
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conduta do tratamento medicamentoso ,tontura ,vertigem ,zumbido ,dizziness ,medication therapy management ,tinnitus ,vertigo ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
Betahistine is a medicine used to treat vestibular disorders that has also been used to treat tinnitus. AIM: To assess the effects of betahistine on tinnitus in patients with vestibular disorders. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Retrospective data were collected from patient records for individuals presenting with vestibular dysfunction and tinnitus. Patients included had received betahistine 48 mg/day and clinical outcomes were compared with a control group comprising individuals who were unable to receive betahistine due to gastritis, ulcers, pregnancy, asthma or hypersensitivity to the drug. Patients underwent control of any aggravating factors and also standard vestibular exercises as a basis for treatment. The intensity, frequency and duration of tinnitus were assessed on the first day of dosing and after 120 days of treatment. Clinical improvement was defined as a total or partial reduction of tinnitus after treatment. RESULTS: Clinical improvement was observed in 80/262 (30. 5%) of patients treated with betahistine and 43/252 (17. 1%) of control patients. Betahistine significantly (pA betaistina é um medicamento utilizado no tratamento de distúrbios da função vestibular, que também tem sido utilizado para tratar o zumbido. OBJETIVO: Avaliar o efeito da betaistina sobre o zumbido de pacientes com distúrbios vestibulares. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Foram coletados dados retrospectivos de pacientes com vestibulopatia e zumbido. Os pacientes incluídos receberam 48 mg/dia de betaistina ao dia e os resultados clínicos foram comparados com os de um grupo controle, que incluiu indivíduos impossibilitados de receber betaistina devido à gastrite, úlceras, gravidez, asma ou hipersensibilidade ao medicamento. Os pacientes realizaram controle de fatores agravantes e exercícios de reabilitação vestibular, como tratamento de base para a vestibulopatia. A intensidade, frequência e duração do zumbido foram avaliadas no primeiro dia e após 120 dias de tratamento. A melhora clínica foi definida pela redução total ou parcial do zumbido após o tratamento. RESULTADOS: Observou-se melhora clínica do zumbido em 80/262 (30,5%) dos pacientes tratados com a betaistina e em 43/252 (17,1%) pacientes do grupo controle. A betaistina melhorou significativamente (p
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- 2011
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16. Ear abnormalities in patients with oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (Goldenhar syndrome) Anormalidades auriculares em pacientes com espectro óculo-aurículo-vertebral (síndrome de Goldenhar)
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Rafael Fabiano Machado Rosa, Alessandra Pawelec da Silva, Thayse Bienert Goetze, Bianca de Almeida Bier, Sheila Tamanini de Almeida, Giorgio Adriano Paskulin, and Paulo Ricardo Gazzola Zen
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Oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (OAVS) is a rare condition characterized by the involvement of the first branchial arches. PURPOSE: To investigate the ear abnormalities of a sample of patients with OAVS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The sample consisted of 12 patients with OAVS seen at the Clinical Genetics Unit, UFCSPA/CHSCPA. The study included only patients who underwent mastoid computed tomography and with normal karyotype. We performed a review of its clinical features, giving emphasis to the ear findings. RESULTS: Nine patients were male, the ages ranged from 1 day to 17 years. Ear abnormalities were observed in all patients and involved the external (n=12), middle (n=10) and inner ear (n=3). Microtia was the most frequent finding (n=12). The most common abnormalities of the middle ear were: opacification (n=2), displacement (n=2) and malformation of the ossicular chain. Agenesis of the internal auditory canal (n=2) was the most frequent alteration of the inner ear. CONCLUSIONS: Ear abnormalities are variable in patients with OAVS and often there is no correlation between findings in the external, middle and inner ear. The evaluation of these structures is important in the management of individuals with OAVSO espectro óculo-aurículo-vertebral (EOAV) é uma condição rara caracterizada pelo envolvimento dos primeiros arcos branquiais. OBJETIVOS: Verificar as alterações auriculares de uma amostra de pacientes com EOAV. MATERIAL E MÉTODOS: A amostra foi constituída de 12 pacientes com EOAV atendidos no Serviço de Genética Clínica da UFCSPA/CHSCPA. Foram incluídos no estudo apenas pacientes submetidos à tomografia computadorizada de mastoide e com cariótipo normal. Realizou-se uma revisão dos seus achados clínicos, dando-se ênfase aos achados auriculares. RESULTADOS: Nove pacientes eram do sexo masculino, idades variaram de 1 dia a 17 anos. Anormalidades auriculares foram observadas em todos os pacientes e envolveram a orelha externa (n=12), média (n=8) e interna (n=3). A microtia foi o achado mais frequente (n=12). As alterações mais comuns da orelha média foram: opacificação da mesma (n=2), e o deslocamento (n=2) e a malformação da cadeia ossicular (n=2). A agenesia de conduto auditivo interno (n=2) foi a anormalidade mais frequente da orelha interna. CONCLUSÕES: Alterações auriculares são variáveis em pacientes com EOAV, não existindo muitas vezes uma correlação entre os achados da orelha externa, média e interna. A avaliação destas estruturas é importante dentro do manejo de indivíduos com EOAV
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17. Resultados do Balance Rehabilitation Unit na Vertigem Posicional Paroxística Benigna Results from the Balance Rehabilitation Unit in Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
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Cristiane Akemi Kasse, Graziela Gaspar Santana, Renata Coelho Scharlach, Juliana Maria Gazzola, Fátima Cristina Barreiro Branco, and Flávia Doná
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A posturografia é um instrumento útil e novo para o estudo da influência das doenças vestibulares no equilíbrio corporal. OBJETIVO: Comparar os resultados da posturografia estática do Balance Rehabilitation Unit (BRU) em idosos com Vertigem Postural Paroxística Benigna (VPPB) pré e pós a manobra de Epley. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Estudo prospectivo de 20 pacientes idosos com diagnóstico de VPPB. Os pacientes foram submetidos à posturografia estática do BRU, e o limite de estabilidade (LE) e a área de elipse foram medidos. Aplicou-se também o questionário "Dizziness Handicap Inventory" versão brasileira (DHI) para verificar a eficácia do tratamento. RESULTADOS: 80% pacientes eram do gênero feminino, com a média etária de 68,15 anos. Após a manobra, o LE aumentou significantemente (p=0,001). A área de elipse nas condições de conflitos sensoriais, visuais e vestibulares da BRU (condições 2,7,8,9) e o escore do DHI diminuíram significantemente (pPosturography is a useful new tool to study the influence of vestibular diseases on balance. AIM: to compare the results from the Balance Rehabilitation Unit (BRU) static posturography in elderly patients with Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), before and after Epley's maneuver. MATERIALS AND METHODS: a prospective study of 20 elderly patients with a diagnosis of BPPV. The patients underwent static posturography and the limit of stability (LE) and ellipse area were measured. We also applied the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) questionnaire to study treatment effectiveness. RESULTS: 80% were females, with a mean age of 68.15 years. After the maneuver, the LE increased significantly (p=0.001). The elliptical area of somatosensory, visual and vestibular conflicts (2,7,8,9 situations) in BRU and the DHI scores decreased significantly (p
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18. Quedas em idosos com Vertigem Posicional Paroxística Benigna Elderly falls associated with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
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Fernando Freitas Ganança, Juliana Maria Gazzola, Cristina Freitas Ganança, Heloísa Helena Caovilla, Maurício Malavasi Ganança, and Oswaldo Laércio Mendonça Cruz
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acidentes por quedas ,idoso ,tontura ,vertigem ,vertigo ,aged ,dizziness ,accidental falls ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
Vertigem Posicional Paroxística Benigna (VPPB) pode causar quedas, principalmente em pacientes idosos. OBJETIVO: Verificar se o número de quedas em idosos com VPPB diminui após a realização de manobras de reposicionamento de partículas (MRP). MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Estudo retrospectivo em que foram incluídos idosos com VPPB que tenham apresentado queda no último ano. Todos os pacientes submeteram-se à MRP de acordo com o canal semicircular (CSC) acometido. Após a abolição da vertigem e do nistagmo de posicionamento, os pacientes foram acompanhados ao longo de 12 meses e investigados em relação ao número de quedas neste período. Para comparar o número de quedas antes e após as MRP utilizou-se avaliação estatística por meio do teste de Wilcoxon. RESULTADOS: Foram incluídos 121 pacientes. Cento e um pacientes apresentaram acometimento do CSC posterior, 16 do lateral e quatro do anterior. Verificou-se redução do número de quedas após as MRP, com diferença estatisticamente significante na amostra geral (pBenign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) can cause falls, especially in the elderly. AIM: to study whether or not elderly patients with BPPV have a reduction on their falls after the particle repositioning maneuver (PRM). MATERIALS AND METHODS: retrospective study including elderly with BPPV who had fall(s) during the last year. All patients were submitted to the PRM according to the affected semicircular canal (SCC). After the abolition of positioning vertigo and nystagmus, the patients were submitted to a 12 month follow-up and were investigated about the number of fall(s). Wilcoxon's test was performed to compare the number of fall(s) before and after 12 months of the PRM. RESULTS: One hundred and twenty one patients were included in the study. One hundred and one patients presented involvement of the posterior SCC, 16 of the lateral and four of the anterior. We noticed a reduction on the number of falls, with statistically significant difference when all the patients were analyzed together (p
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19. Correlation between the body balance and functional capacity from elderly with chronic vestibular disorders
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de Sousa, Raquel Ferreira, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Ganança, Maurício Malavasi, and Paulino, Célia Aparecida
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20. Betahistine in the treatment of tinnitus in patients with vestibular disorders
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Ganança, Maurício Malavasi, Caovilla, Heloisa Helena, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Ganança, Cristina Freitas, and Ganança, Fernando Freitas
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21. Ear abnormalities in patients with oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (Goldenhar syndrome)
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Rosa, Rafael Fabiano Machado, da Silva, Alessandra Pawelec, Goetze, Thayse Bienert, de Almeida Bier, Bianca, de Almeida, Sheila Tamanini, Paskulin, Giorgio Adriano, and Zen, Paulo Ricardo Gazzola
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22. Results from the Balance Rehabilitation Unit in Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
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Kasse, Cristiane Akemi, Santana, Graziela Gaspar, Scharlach, Renata Coelho, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Branco, Fátima Cristina Barreiro, and Doná, Flávia
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23. Elderly falls associated with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
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Ganança, Fernando Freitas, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Ganança, Cristina Freitas, Caovilla, Heloísa Helena, Ganança, Maurício Malavasi, and Mendonça Cruz, Oswaldo Laércio
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24. Epley’s maneuver in benign paroxysmal positional vertigo associated with Meniere’s disease
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Ganança, Cristina Freitas, Caovilla, Heloisa Helena, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Ganança, Maurício Malavasi, and Ganança, Fernando Freitas
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25. Functional balance associated factors in the elderly with chronic vestibular disorder
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Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Perracini, Monica Rodrigues, Ganança, Maurício Malavasi, and Ganança, Fernando Freitas
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26. Clinical evaluation of elderly people with chronic vestibular disorder
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Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Ganança, Fernando Freitas, Aratani, Mayra Cristina, Perracini, Monica Rodrigues, and Ganança, Maurício Malavasi
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27. Circumstances and consequences of falls in elderly people with vestibular disorder
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Ganança, Fernando Freitas, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Aratani, Mayra Cristina, Perracini, Monica Rodrigues, and Ganança, Maurício Malavasi
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28. Influence of sensory information on static balance in older patients with vestibular disorder
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Flávia Doná, Juliana Maria Gazzola, Camila Macedo, Fernando Freitas Ganança, and Natalia Aquaroni Ricci
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Vestibular disorders ,Doenças vestibulares ,Sensory system ,Stimulus (physiology) ,Audiology ,Dizziness ,Older patients ,Center of pressure (terrestrial locomotion) ,medicine ,Humans ,Equilíbrio postural ,Postural Balance ,Aged ,Idoso ,Rehabilitation ,Posturography ,Reabilitação ,Rehabilitation unit ,Optokinetic reflex ,lcsh:Otorhinolaryngology ,lcsh:RF1-547 ,Vestibular diseases ,eye diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Vestibular Diseases ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Postural balance ,Tontura ,Chronic Disease ,Sensation Disorders ,Female ,sense organs ,Psychology - Abstract
Introduction: With aging, the sensory systems suffer an accumulation of degenerative, infectious and/or traumatic processes that may hinder the body balance maintenance. Objective: To assess the influence of sensory information on static body balance of elderly individuals with vestibular disorders. Methods: Cross-sectional study of elderly individuals with vestibular disorders. The Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction and Balance and posturography integrated with virtual reality (Balance Rehabilitation UnitTM) were used. Posturography parameters analyzed included center of pressure and velocity of body sway. Results: 123 individuals with mean age of 73.11 were assessed. Worst performance was observed in the Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction and Balance condition of visual dome-unstable surface. Differences between conditions were: firm surface-open eyes/firm surface-closed eyes, unstable surface-open eyes/unstable surface-closed eyes (p < 0.001), and unstable surface-closed eyes/unstable surface-visual dome. Considering center of pressure and velocity of body sway, significant differences were observed between the following conditions: firm surface-open eyes/firm surface-closed eyes: firm surface-saccadic stimulus/firm surfacevertical optokinetic stimulus; firm surface-optokinetic stimuli/firm surface-visual-vestibular interaction; and firm surface-visual-vestibular interaction/unstable surface. Worse performances were observed in conditions firm surface-closed eyes, firm surface-vertical optokinetic stimulus, F-visual-vestibular interaction, and unstable surface-closed eyes. There was a difference in the center of pressure between firm surface-closed eyes/firm surface-saccadic stimulus, with a worse performance in the condition of firm surface-closed eyes, and of velocity of body sway, between firm surface-saccadic stimulus/firm surface-horizontal optokinetic stimulus (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Static body balance in elderly individuals with vestibular disorders is worse when the sensory conditions are more challenging, i.e. stable and unstable surfaces, visual stimuli, such as optokinetic and visual-vestibular interaction, and with the eyes closed. Introdução: Com o envelhecimento, o sistema sensorial sofre um acúmulo de processos degenerativos, infecciosos e/ou traumáticas que podem dificultar a manutenção do equilíbrio corporal. Objetivo: Avaliar a influência das informações sensoriais no equilíbrio corporal estático de idosos vestibulopatas. Método: Estudo transversal, cuja amostra foi constituída por idosos vestibulopatas. Empregaram-se o Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction and Balance (CTSIB) e a posturografia integrada à realidade virtual (Balance Rehabilitation Unit.). Os parâmetros avaliados à posturografia foram: área do centro de pressão (COP) e velocidade de oscilação (VOC). Resultados: Foram avaliados 123 idosos, com média etária de 73,11 anos. O pior desempenho ocorreu na condição cúpula visual-superfície instável (SI) do CTSIB. As diferenças entre as condições foram: superfície firme (SF)-olhos abertos (OA)/SF-olhos fechados (OF) e SI-OA/SI-OF (p < 0,001); SI-OF/SI-cúpula visual. Observou-se diferença da área do COP e da VOC entre as condições: SF-OA/SF-OF; SF-estímulo sacádico/SF-estímulo optocinético vertical; SF-estímulos optocinéticos/SF-interação visuo-vestibular (IVV); SF-IVV/SI, com pior desempenho nas condições SF-OF, SF-estímulo optocinético vertical, SF-IVV e SI-OF. Observou-se diferençado COP entre as condições SF-OF/SF-estímulo sacádico, com pior desempenho na condição SF-OF, e da VOC entre as condições SF-estímulo sacádico e SF-estímulo optocinético horizontal (p < 0,001). Conclusão: O equilíbrio corporal estático de idosos vestibulopatas é pior à medida que as condições sensoriais são mais desafiadoras, ou seja, em SI e SE, estímulos visuais como os optocinéticos e interação visuovestibular e OF.
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29. Processamento cognitivo e equilíbrio corporal em idosos com disfunção vestibular
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Flávia Doná, Giovanna Cristina dos Santos Caixeta, and Juliana Maria Gazzola
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Pharmacology ,Vestibular system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mini–Mental State Examination ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cognition ,Timed Up and Go test ,Peripheral ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Berg Balance Scale ,Postural Balance ,Medicine ,Verbal fluency test ,business - Abstract
Abnormal body balance and cognitive dysfunction may develop in elderly patients with chronic vestibular dysfunction. Aim To evaluate the relationship between cognitive processing and body balance in elderly patients with chronic peripheral vestibular disease. Type of Study: Cross-sectional. Methods Seventy-six patients (≥ 60 years) with chronic peripheral vestibular dysfunction and dizziness for more than three months were enrolled. The tests for investigating body balance were: the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Dynamic Gait Index (DGI), Timed Up and Go Test (TUGT) Timed Up and Go Test modified (TUGTm); the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Test Clock (RT,) and Verbal Fluency Test (VF) were applied for assessing cognition. Results The mean age was 69.03 years (SD=6.21 years); most were female (82.9%). There was a significant negative correlation between the MMSE and the TUGT (ρ=-0.312; p =0.01), MMSE and TUGTm (ρ=-0.306; p =0.01), FV and TUGT (ρ=-0.346; p =0.01), and FV and TUGTm (ρ=-0.536; p =0.01); there was a significant positive correlation between the TR and BBS (ρ=0.343; p =0.01), TR and DGI (ρ=0.298; p =0.01), FV and BBS (ρ=0.299; p =0.01), and FV and DGI (ρ=0.306; p =0.01). Conclusion Elderly patients with chronic peripheral vestibular disease and worse performance in body balance tests have functional impairment in cognitive skills.
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30. Ear abnormalities in patients with oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (Goldenhar syndrome)
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Giorgio Adriano Paskulin, Alessandra Pawelec da Silva, Paulo Ricardo Gazzola Zen, Bianca de Almeida Bier, Sheila Tamanini de Almeida, Thayse Bienert Goetze, and Rafael Fabiano Machado Rosa
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Male ,assimetria facial ,Adolescent ,Ear, Middle ,ear ,Goldenhar syndrome ,Severity of Illness Index ,ear canal ,pavilhão auricular ,síndrome de goldenhar ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Inner ear ,Ear canal ,Child ,Ear Auricle ,ear auricle ,Pharmacology ,business.industry ,Microtia ,Infant ,Anatomy ,medicine.disease ,goldenhar syndrome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Child, Preschool ,Ear, Inner ,Agenesis ,meato acústico externo ,Middle ear ,facial asymmetry ,Female ,sense organs ,orelha ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Facial symmetry - Abstract
Oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (OAVS) is a rare condition characterized by the involvement of the first branchial arches. PURPOSE: To investigate the ear abnormalities of a sample of patients with OAVS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The sample consisted of 12 patients with OAVS seen at the Clinical Genetics Unit, UFCSPA/CHSCPA. The study included only patients who underwent mastoid computed tomography and with normal karyotype. We performed a review of its clinical features, giving emphasis to the ear findings. RESULTS: Nine patients were male, the ages ranged from 1 day to 17 years. Ear abnormalities were observed in all patients and involved the external (n=12), middle (n=10) and inner ear (n=3). Microtia was the most frequent finding (n=12). The most common abnormalities of the middle ear were: opacification (n=2), displacement (n=2) and malformation of the ossicular chain. Agenesis of the internal auditory canal (n=2) was the most frequent alteration of the inner ear. CONCLUSIONS: Ear abnormalities are variable in patients with OAVS and often there is no correlation between findings in the external, middle and inner ear. The evaluation of these structures is important in the management of individuals with OAVS O espectro óculo-aurículo-vertebral (EOAV) é uma condição rara caracterizada pelo envolvimento dos primeiros arcos branquiais. OBJETIVOS: Verificar as alterações auriculares de uma amostra de pacientes com EOAV. MATERIAL E MÉTODOS: A amostra foi constituída de 12 pacientes com EOAV atendidos no Serviço de Genética Clínica da UFCSPA/CHSCPA. Foram incluídos no estudo apenas pacientes submetidos à tomografia computadorizada de mastoide e com cariótipo normal. Realizou-se uma revisão dos seus achados clínicos, dando-se ênfase aos achados auriculares. RESULTADOS: Nove pacientes eram do sexo masculino, idades variaram de 1 dia a 17 anos. Anormalidades auriculares foram observadas em todos os pacientes e envolveram a orelha externa (n=12), média (n=8) e interna (n=3). A microtia foi o achado mais frequente (n=12). As alterações mais comuns da orelha média foram: opacificação da mesma (n=2), e o deslocamento (n=2) e a malformação da cadeia ossicular (n=2). A agenesia de conduto auditivo interno (n=2) foi a anormalidade mais frequente da orelha interna. CONCLUSÕES: Alterações auriculares são variáveis em pacientes com EOAV, não existindo muitas vezes uma correlação entre os achados da orelha externa, média e interna. A avaliação destas estruturas é importante dentro do manejo de indivíduos com EOAV
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31. Quedas em idosos com Vertigem Posicional Paroxística Benigna
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Cristina Freitas Ganança, Fernando Freitas Ganança, Juliana Maria Gazzola, Heloisa Helena Caovilla, Oswaldo Laércio Mendonça Cruz, and Maurício Malavasi Ganança
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Pharmacology ,Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,idoso ,Injury control ,business.industry ,Accident prevention ,Elderly falls ,Follow up studies ,Poison control ,tontura ,vertigem ,Surgery ,acidentes por quedas ,Medicine ,business - Abstract
Vertigem Posicional Paroxística Benigna (VPPB) pode causar quedas, principalmente em pacientes idosos. OBJETIVO: Verificar se o número de quedas em idosos com VPPB diminui após a realização de manobras de reposicionamento de partículas (MRP). MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Estudo retrospectivo em que foram incluídos idosos com VPPB que tenham apresentado queda no último ano. Todos os pacientes submeteram-se à MRP de acordo com o canal semicircular (CSC) acometido. Após a abolição da vertigem e do nistagmo de posicionamento, os pacientes foram acompanhados ao longo de 12 meses e investigados em relação ao número de quedas neste período. Para comparar o número de quedas antes e após as MRP utilizou-se avaliação estatística por meio do teste de Wilcoxon. RESULTADOS: Foram incluídos 121 pacientes. Cento e um pacientes apresentaram acometimento do CSC posterior, 16 do lateral e quatro do anterior. Verificou-se redução do número de quedas após as MRP, com diferença estatisticamente significante na amostra geral (p
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32. Epley’s maneuver in benign paroxysmal positional vertigo associated with Meniere’s disease
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Maurício Malavasi Ganança, Heloisa Helena Caovilla, Cristina Freitas Ganança, Fernando Freitas Ganança, and Juliana Maria Gazzola
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo ,genetic structures ,Positional Nystagmus ,Nystagmus ,Asymptomatic ,Nystagmus, Pathologic ,Vertigo ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,dizziness ,Meniere Disease ,Physical Therapy Modalities ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,biology ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,labyrinth ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,positional nystagmus ,Positional vertigo ,Head Movements ,Head movements ,Female ,sense organs ,meniere’s disease ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Follow-Up Studies ,Meniere's disease - Abstract
Summary The effects of Epley’s maneuver in benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) associated with Meniere’s disease are controversial. Aims To evaluate the progression of positional vertigo and nystagmus after one or more of Epley’s maneuvers in BPPV associated with Meniere’s disease, and the recurrence of BPPV. Method a retrospective study of 62 patients with BPPV associated with Meniere’s disease, that underwent Epley’s maneuver, and that were monitored during 12 months after elimination of positional nystagmus. Results One Epley’s maneuver was required to eliminate positional nystagmus in 80.7% of the patients, two in 16.1%, and three in 3.2%; after elimination of nystagmus, positional vertigo was suppressed in 71.0% of the patients, improved in 27.4% and remained unaltered in 1.6%. Four weeks after elimination of positional nystagmus, all patients were asymptomatic. Recurrence of BPPV was seen in 19.4% of the cases, with elimination of the positional vertigo and nystagmus by means of the specific maneuver for the involved canal. Conclusions In BPPV associated with Meniere’s disease, vertigo and positioning nystagmus were eliminated with one, two or three Epley maneuvers. BPPV recurrence was resolved by using a specific maneuver for the affected canal.
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33. Correlation between the body balance and functional capacity from elderly with chronic vestibular disorders
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Raquel Ferreira de, Sousa, Juliana Maria, Gazzola, Maurício Malavasi, Ganança, and Célia Aparecida, Paulino
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Vestibular disorders are common among the elderly, mainly resulting in dizziness and imbalance--symptoms which can impact daily routine activities.To study the correlation between body balance and functional capacity and a comparison of risk of falls, actual falls and the functional capacity of the elderly with chronic vestibular dysfunctions.A cross-sectional, clinical and experimental study with 50 senior citizens--60 to 86 years, with chronic peripheral vestibular dysfunction. These participants underwent body balance assessment by the Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) and functional capacity assessment by the Functional Independence Measure (FIM). The data was tested using the Spearman correlation and comparison tests, Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis, being α=5% (0.05).There was a significant correlation between the total DGI score and all FIM scores, especially the total score (r=0.447; p0.001) and loss of functional capacity in elderly patients with the highest risk of falling (p0.001).There is a positive correlation between body balance and functional capacity in elderly patients with peripheral vestibular disorders, that is: the better the balance, the better the individual's functional capacity. In addition, a worse functional capacity increases the individual's risk of falling.
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Giovanna Cristina dos Santos, Caixeta, Flávia, Doná, and Juliana Maria, Gazzola
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Abnormal body balance and cognitive dysfunction may develop in elderly patients with chronic vestibular dysfunction.To evaluate the relationship between cognitive processing and body balance in elderly patients with chronic peripheral vestibular disease.Cross-sectional.Seventy-six patients (60 years) with chronic peripheral vestibular dysfunction and dizziness for more than three months were enrolled. The tests for investigating body balance were: the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Dynamic Gait Index (DGI), Timed Up and Go Test (TUGT) Timed Up and Go Test modified (TUGTm); the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Test Clock (RT,) and Verbal Fluency Test (VF) were applied for assessing cognition.The mean age was 69.03 years (SD=6.21 years); most were female (82.9%). There was a significant negative correlation between the MMSE and the TUGT (ρ=-0.312; p=0.01), MMSE and TUGTm (ρ=-0.306; p=0.01), FV and TUGT (ρ=-0.346; p=0.01), and FV and TUGTm (ρ=-0.536; p=0.01); there was a significant positive correlation between the TR and BBS (ρ=0.343; p=0.01), TR and DGI (ρ=0.298; p=0.01), FV and BBS (ρ=0.299; p=0.01), and FV and DGI (ρ=0.306; p=0.01).Elderly patients with chronic peripheral vestibular disease and worse performance in body balance tests have functional impairment in cognitive skills.
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35. Results from the balance rehabilitation unit in benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
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Cristiane Akemi, Kasse, Graziela Gaspar, Santana, Renata Coelho, Scharlach, Juliana Maria, Gazzola, Fátima Cristina Barreiro, Branco, and Flávia, Doná
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Male ,Posture ,Middle Aged ,Dizziness ,Semicircular Canals ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,Treatment Outcome ,Vestibular Diseases ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Vertigo ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Postural Balance ,Physical Therapy Modalities ,Aged - Abstract
Posturography is a useful new tool to study the influence of vestibular diseases on balance.to compare the results from the Balance Rehabilitation Unit (BRU) static posturography in elderly patients with Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), before and after Epley's maneuver.a prospective study of 20 elderly patients with a diagnosis of BPPV. The patients underwent static posturography and the limit of stability (LE) and ellipse area were measured. We also applied the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) questionnaire to study treatment effectiveness.80% were females, with a mean age of 68.15 years. After the maneuver, the LE increased significantly (p=0.001). The elliptical area of somatosensory, visual and vestibular conflicts (2,7,8,9 situations) in BRU and the DHI scores decreased significantly (p0.05) after treatment.the study suggests that elderly patients with BPPV may present static postural control impairment and that the maneuver is effective for the remission of symptoms, to increase in the stability and improvement in postural control in situations of visual, somatosensory and vestibular conflicts.
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36. Elderly falls associated with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
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Fernando Freitas, Ganança, Juliana Maria, Gazzola, Cristina Freitas, Ganança, Heloísa Helena, Caovilla, Maurício Malavasi, Ganança, and Oswaldo Laércio Mendonça, Cruz
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Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Rotation ,Posture ,Vertigo ,Humans ,Accidental Falls ,Female ,Physical Therapy Modalities ,Semicircular Canals ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) can cause falls, especially in the elderly.to study whether or not elderly patients with BPPV have a reduction on their falls after the particle repositioning maneuver (PRM).retrospective study including elderly with BPPV who had fall(s) during the last year. All patients were submitted to the PRM according to the affected semicircular canal (SCC). After the abolition of positioning vertigo and nystagmus, the patients were submitted to a 12 month follow-up and were investigated about the number of fall(s). Wilcoxon's test was performed to compare the number of fall(s) before and after 12 months of the PRM.One hundred and twenty one patients were included in the study. One hundred and one patients presented involvement of the posterior SCC, 16 of the lateral and four of the anterior. We noticed a reduction on the number of falls, with statistically significant difference when all the patients were analyzed together (p0.001), the posterior canal BPPV patients (p0,001) and the lateral canal VPPB patients (p=0.002). We also found a tendency of statistically significant difference for the anterior canal BPPV patients (p=0.063).BPPV elderly patients had indeed a reduction on the number of falls after the PRM.
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37. Functional balance associated factors in the elderly with chronic vestibular disorder
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Juliana Maria Gazzola, Maurício Malavasi Ganança, Monica Rodrigues Perracini, and Fernando Freitas Ganança
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Balance ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Activities of daily living ,idoso ,Cross-sectional study ,medicine.medical_treatment ,equilíbrio ,tontura ,Timed Up and Go test ,elderly ,Dizziness ,rehabilitation ,Elderly ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Risk Factors ,reabilitação ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,vestibular disease ,Vestibular Disease ,Gait ,Geriatric Assessment ,Postural Balance ,dizziness ,Balance (ability) ,Aged ,Vestibular system ,Aged, 80 and over ,Rehabilitation ,balance ,Vestibular Function Tests ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Vestibular Diseases ,Berg Balance Scale ,Chronic Disease ,Physical therapy ,Accidental Falls ,Female ,Psychology ,doença vestibular - Abstract
Tarefas do dia-a-dia podem ser muito desafiadoras para o equilíbrio do idoso. OBJETIVO: Verificar a associação entre equilíbrio funcional, avaliado pela Berg Balance Scale (BBS) e os dados sociodemográficos, clínicos e de mobilidade (Timed up and go test - TUGT, Dynamic Gait Index - DGI) em idosos vestibulopatas crônicos. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Estudo de casos com 120 idosos com diagnóstico de disfunção vestibular crônica. Foram utilizados os testes de Mann-Whitney, Kruskal-Wallis seguido do teste de Dunn e Coeficiente de Correlação de Spearman. RESULTADOS: Ocorreram associações =-0,354; e correlações significantes entre a pontuação total da BBS e idade (p
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38. Processamento cognitivo e equilíbrio corporal em idosos com disfunção vestibular
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Caixeta, Giovanna Cristina dos Santos, primary, Doná, Flávia, additional, and Gazzola, Juliana Maria, additional
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39. Correlação entre equilíbrio corporal e capacidade funcional de idosos com disfunções vestibulares crônicas
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Sousa, Raquel Ferreira de, primary, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, additional, Ganança, Maurício Malavasi, additional, and Paulino, Célia Aparecida, additional
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40. Resultados do Balance Rehabilitation Unit na Vertigem Posicional Paroxística Benigna
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Kasse, Cristiane Akemi, primary, Santana, Graziela Gaspar, additional, Scharlach, Renata Coelho, additional, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, additional, Branco, Fátima Cristina Barreiro, additional, and Doná, Flávia, additional
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41. Quedas em idosos com Vertigem Posicional Paroxística Benigna
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Ganança, Fernando Freitas, primary, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, additional, Ganança, Cristina Freitas, additional, Caovilla, Heloísa Helena, additional, Ganança, Maurício Malavasi, additional, and Cruz, Oswaldo Laércio Mendonça, additional
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42. Elderly falls associated with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
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Ganança, Fernando Freitas, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Ganança, Cristina Freitas, Caovilla, Heloísa Helena, Ganança, Maurício Malavasi, and Cruz, Oswaldo Laércio Mendonça
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vertigo ,aged ,idoso ,acidentes por quedas ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,tontura ,sense organs ,accidental falls ,vertigem ,humanities ,dizziness - Abstract
Vertigem Posicional Paroxística Benigna (VPPB) pode causar quedas, principalmente em pacientes idosos. OBJETIVO: Verificar se o número de quedas em idosos com VPPB diminui após a realização de manobras de reposicionamento de partículas (MRP). MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Estudo retrospectivo em que foram incluídos idosos com VPPB que tenham apresentado queda no último ano. Todos os pacientes submeteram-se à MRP de acordo com o canal semicircular (CSC) acometido. Após a abolição da vertigem e do nistagmo de posicionamento, os pacientes foram acompanhados ao longo de 12 meses e investigados em relação ao número de quedas neste período. Para comparar o número de quedas antes e após as MRP utilizou-se avaliação estatística por meio do teste de Wilcoxon. RESULTADOS: Foram incluídos 121 pacientes. Cento e um pacientes apresentaram acometimento do CSC posterior, 16 do lateral e quatro do anterior. Verificou-se redução do número de quedas após as MRP, com diferença estatisticamente significante na amostra geral (p
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43. Equilíbrio corporal em idosos 12 meses após tratamento para VPPB
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Solange Martiliano Lança, Juliana Maria Gazzola, Renata Coelho Scharlach, Daniela Patricia Vaz, Cristiane Akemi Kasse, and Fátima Cristina Alves Branco-Barreiro
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,idoso ,tontura ,rehabilitation ,reabilitação ,Humans ,Medicine ,Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo ,Longitudinal Studies ,dizziness ,postural balance ,Gynecology ,Body balance ,business.industry ,doenças vestibulares ,Middle Aged ,aged ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,equilíbrio postural ,Vertigo ,Female ,sense organs ,business ,vestibular diseases ,After treatment - Abstract
A Vertigem Posicional Paroxística Benigna (VPPB) apresenta grande prevalência na população geriátrica, desencadeando alterações no equilíbrio corporal. OBJETIVO: Comparar os resultados obtidos na posturografia estática em idosos antes e após as manobras de reposição otolítica e após um intervalo de 12 meses do tratamento inicial. Tipo de estudo: longitudinal, descritivo, analítico. MÉTODO: Pacientes de ambos os gêneros, com diagnóstico clínico de VPPB, foram submetidos à posturografia estática por meio da Balance Rehabilitation Unit em 10 condições sensoriais em três momentos: pré e pós-MRO e após 12 meses do tratamento. RESULTADOS: Foram avaliados 23 idosos com média etária de 68,74 anos. A posturografia revelou que o limite de estabilidade não apresentou diferença significante quando comparado nos três momentos de avaliação (p = 0,405). O centro de pressão (CoP) apresentou alteração significativa na condição 2 (superfície firme e olhos fechados), pois o CoP no momento pós manobra de reposicionamento diferiu significativamente dos momentos pré e pós 12 meses do tratamento (p = 0,003). Os valores da velocidade de oscilação corporal (VOC) demonstraram diferença significante em seis condições sensoriais nos três momentos avaliados. CONCLUSÃO: A posturografia estática após 12 meses do tratamento para VPPB apresentou as alterações do equilíbrio corporal semelhantes ao momento pré-tratamento. Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo is highly prevalent in the elderly population, triggering major changes in body balance. OBJECTIVE: To compare the results obtained from static posturography in the elderly before and after otoliths repositioning maneuvers and 12 months after treatment onset. Design: longitudinal, descriptive and analytical study. METHOD: Elderly patients with clinical diagnosis of BPPV submitted to Balance Rehabilitation Unit static posturography in 10 sensory conditions at three time intervals: before and after the repositioning maneuver and12 months after the treatment RESULTS: We studied 23 subjects with a mean age of 68.74 years. Posturography revealed that the stability limit was not significantly different when the three time intervals were compared (p = 0.405). The center of pressure (CoP) showed a significant change in condition 2 (stable surface and closed eyes), because after the repositioning maneuver, the CoP significantly differed vis-à-vis the results before and 12 months after the treatment (p = 0.003). The values of body velocity sway (BVS) were significantly different in six sensory conditions in these three time intervals. CONCLUSION: 12 months after the treatment for BPPV, the static posturography showed balance abnormalities similar to those found before treatment.
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44. Circumstances and consequences of falls in elderly people with vestibular disorder
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Mayra Cristina Aratani, Monica Rodrigues Perracini, Fernando Freitas Ganança, Maurício Malavasi Ganança, and Juliana Maria Gazzola
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SummaryAimTo investigate the circumstances and consequences of falls in the chronically dizzy elderly and to correlate them with the number of falls (one/two and more).MethodTransversal descriptive analytic study with 64 patients aged 65 or over, with history of falls and diagnostic of chronic vestibular dysfunction. We performed a descriptive analysis and Qui-Square test (
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45. Results from the Balance Rehabilitation Unit in Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
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Kasse, Cristiane Akemi, Santana, Graziela Gaspar, Scharlach, Renata Coelho, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Branco, Fátima Cristina Barreiro, and Doná, Flávia
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Posturography is a useful new tool to study the influence of vestibular diseases on balance.Aimto compare the results from the Balance Rehabilitation Unit (BRU) static posturography in elderly patients with Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), before and after Epley's maneuver.Materials and Methodsa prospective study of 20 elderly patients with a diagnosis of BPPV. The patients underwent static posturography and the limit of stability (LE) and ellipse area were measured. We also applied the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) questionnaire to study treatment effectiveness.Results80% were females, with a mean age of 68.15 years. After the maneuver, the LE increased significantly (p=0.001). The elliptical area of somatosensory, visual and vestibular conflicts (2,7,8,9 situations) in BRU and the DHI scores decreased significantly (p
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46. Clinical evaluation of elderly people with chronic vestibular disorder
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Monica Rodrigues Perracini, Mayra Cristina Aratani, Fernando Freitas Ganança, Maurício Malavasi Ganança, and Juliana Maria Gazzola
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo ,Vestibular disorders ,Vestibular loss ,elderly ,Prevalence ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Medicine ,Elderly people ,Humans ,vestibular disease ,dizziness ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Vestibular system ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Mean age ,medicine.disease ,Drug Utilization ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Vestibular Diseases ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Chronic Disease ,Physical therapy ,Etiology ,Accidental Falls ,Female ,sense organs ,business ,Clinical evaluation ,Brazil - Abstract
Summary Dizziness is common among the elderly. Aim To characterize social, demographic, clinical, functional and otoneurological data in elderly patients with chronic vestibular disorder. Method A sequential study of 120 patients with chronic vestibular disorder. Simple descriptive analyses were undertaken. Results Most of the patients were female (68.3%) with a mean age of 73.40±5.77 years. The average number of illnesses associated with the vestibular disorder was 3.83±1.84; the patients were taking on average 3.86±2.27 different medications. The most prevalent diagnosis on the vestibular exam was unilateral vestibular loss (29.8%) and the most prevalent etiology was metabolic vestibulopathy (40.0%) followed by benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (36.7%). Fifty-two patients (43.3%) had experienced dizziness for 5 years or more. Sixty-four patients (53.3%) had at least one fall in the last year and thirty-five (29.2%) had recurrent falls. Conclusions Most of the sample included females with associated diseases, and using many different drugs. The most prevalent vestibular diseases were metabolic and vascular labyrinth conditions. Dizziness is a chronic symptom in elderly patients. The association of two vestibular diseases is common. Falls are prevalent in chronic dizzy elderly patients.
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47. Correlation between the body balance and functional capacity from elderly with chronic vestibular disorders
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de Sousa, Raquel Ferreira, Gazzola, Juliana Maria, Ganança, Maurício Malavasi, and Paulino, Célia Aparecida
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Vestibular disorders are common among the elderly, mainly resulting in dizziness and imbalance - symptoms which can impact daily routine activities.AimTo study the correlation between body balance and functional capacity and a comparison of risk of falls, actual falls and the functional capacity of the elderly with chronic vestibular dysfunctions.Materials and MethodsA cross-sectional, clinical and experimental study with 50 senior citizens - 60 to 86 years, with chronic peripheral vestibular dysfunction. These participants underwent body balance assessment by the Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) and functional capacity assessment by the Functional Independence Measure (FIM). The data was tested using the Spearman correlation and comparison tests, Mann-Whitney and Kruskal- Wallis, being α=5% (0.05).ResultsThere was a significant correlation between the total DGI score and all FIM scores, especially the total score (r=0.447; p
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