نتایج جستجو برای: vestibular evoked myogenic potential

تعداد نتایج: 1119829  

2015
Kaushlendra Kumar Jayashree S. Bhat Nimalka Maria Sequeira Kiran M. Bhojwani

One of the recent diagnostic tests to assess the function of otolithic organs is through vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) testing. There are equivocal findings on effect of aging on ocular VEMP (oVEMP) parameters with reference to latencies. Hence this study was taken up to investigate the age related changes in oVEMP parameters. This present study considered 30 participants in each ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2011
Aline Tenório Lins Carnaúba Vanessa Vieira Farias Nastassia Santos Aline Cabral de Oliveira Renato Glauco de Souza Rodrigues Pedro de Lemos Menezes

UNLABELLED There is no consensus on the relevance of factors that influence gender differences in the behavior of muscles. Some studies have reported a relationship between muscle tension and amplitude of the vestibular evoked myogenic potential; others, that results depend on which muscles are studied or on how much load is applied. AIMS This study aims to compare vestibular evoked myogenic ...

2013
Dessai Teja Deepak Jayashree S. Bhat Kaushlendra Kumar

Aim. Ocular Evoked Myogenic Potential (oVEMP) are short latency potentials evoked by higher acoustic stimulation. In this study, we aimed at comparing the click, 500 Hz mixed modulated, and 500 Hz short duration tone burst stimuli using oVEMP. Material. Click, 500 Hz mixed modulated and 500 Hz short duration tone burst stimuli were used for the study. Method. Conventional sampling and convenein...

2017
Neil P M Todd Sendhil Govender James G Colebatch

This study investigated the effect of eye gaze and head position on vestibular-evoked potentials (VsEPs). Head position would be expected to affect myogenic sources, and eye position is known to affect ocular myogenic responses (ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials), whereas a neurogenic source should behave otherwise. Eleven healthy subjects were recruited, and VsEPs, using 72-channel ...

2008
Azza A Ghali Enaas A Kolkaila

Migrainous vertigo (MV) is one of the most common cause of episodic vertigo and is increasingly recognized among neurologist and migraine specialist. Although MV is not included currently in the classification of the International Headache Society (IHS), specific criteria has been proposed and utilized in clinical trials. The aim of this study is to evaluate clinical presentation, VEMP findings...

2010
L. MANZARI A.M. BURGESS I.S. CURTHOYS

Recently, a new indicator of vestibular otolithic function has been reported: it is a series of negative-positive myogenic potentials recorded by surface electrodes on the skin beneath the eyes in response to bone-conducted vibration (BCV) delivered to the forehead at the hairline in the midline (Fz). The potential is called the ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (oVEMP) and the first ...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2016
Jordan W Squair Anna Bjerkefors J Timothy Inglis Tania Lam Mark G Carpenter

OBJECTIVE To use a combination of electrophysiological techniques to determine the extent of preserved muscle activity below the clinically-defined level of motor-complete spinal cord injury. METHODS Transcranial magnetic stimulation and vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials were used to investigate whether there was any preserved muscle activity in trunk, hip and leg muscles of 16 individual...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2017
William J Parkes Joshua J Gnanasegaram Sharon L Cushing Carmen L McKnight Blake C Papsin Karen A Gordon

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To determine if vestibular potentials could be elicited with electrical stimulation from cochlear implants. STUDY DESIGN Prospective cohort study. METHODS Vestibular responsiveness to electrical stimulation from cochlear implants was assessed via vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) testing in 53 pediatric and young adult patients. RESULTS Thirty-one participa...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2009
Renato Cal Fayez Bahmad

UNLABELLED The vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) test is a relatively new diagnostic tool that is in the process of being investigated in patients with specific vestibular disorders. Briefly, the VEMP is a biphasic response elicited by loud clicks or tone bursts recorded from the tonically contracted sternocleidomastoid muscle, being the only resource available to assess the function ...

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