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완전 혹은 분지성 전정신경염 환자에서 심혈관계위험인자의 빈도Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Total or Divisional Vestibular Neuritis

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Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Total or Divisional Vestibular Neuritis
Authors
나승희이익성성기범이태경
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
대한평형의학회
Keywords
Vestibular neuritis; Cardiovascular diseases; Vestibular nerve
Citation
Research in Vestibular Science, v.16, no.4, pp.135 - 141
Journal Title
Research in Vestibular Science
Volume
16
Number
4
Start Page
135
End Page
141
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/7957
ISSN
2092-8882
Abstract
Objectives: In vestibular neuritis (VN), the lesion preferentially affects the superior vestibular nerve because of the anatomic arrangement. It is well known that VN patients have a higher score of metabolic syndrome or a higher incidence of vertebral artery hypoplasia than controls. However, it is unclear whether the frequency of cardiovascular risk factors can affect the selective involvement of the branch of the vestibular nerve. Thus, we investigated the influence of cardiovascular risk factors on the development of total- or divisional VN.Methods: 61 patients with VN were enrolled. Video head impulse tests and caloric tests were performed to determine which vestibular divisionswere affected. The patients were divided into divisional-VN (superior or inferior) and total-VN groups. Statistical analysis of the frequency of cardiovascular risk factors was performed only in superior and total VN groups because the number of inferior VN patients was too small to be statistically analyzed.Results: Nineteen (31.1%) patients were classified as the total-VN group. In the divisional-VN group (42 patients, 65.6%), 40 were superior VN. The frequency of cardiovascular risk factors are not significantly different in superior VN and total-VN groups (All patients 50/61 [82.0%], superior-VN 36/40 [90.0%], total-VN 13/19 [68.4%]). The frequency of having more than one cardiovascular risk factor was slightly higher in the superior VN group, (13 [68.4%] vs. 36 [90.0%], p=0.062) but did not show any significant difference.Conclusions: The number of cardiovascular risk factors did not differ in superior VN patients compared to total VN patients.
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