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Morphological correlation between caloric tests and vestibular hydrops in Meniere's disease using intravenous Gd enhanced inner ear MRIopen access

Authors
Choi, JE[Choi, Ji Eun]Kim, YK[Kim, Yi-Kyung]Cho, YS[Cho, Young Sang]Lee, K[Lee, Kieun]Park, HW[Park, Hyun Woo]Yoon, SH[Yoon, Sung Hoon]Kim, HJ[Kim, Hyung-Jin]Chung, WH[Chung, Won-Ho]
Issue Date
30-Nov-2017
Publisher
PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
Citation
PLOS ONE, v.12, no.11
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Journal Title
PLOS ONE
Volume
12
Number
11
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/26326
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0188301
ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to prove the hypothesis that caloric response in Meniere's disease (MD) is reduced by hydropic expansion of the vestibular labyrinth, not by vestibular hypofunction, by evaluating the correlation morphologically using an intravenous Gadolinium (IV-Gd) inner ear MRI. In study I, the prevalence of abnormal video Head Impulse Test (vHIT) results among the patients with definite unilateral MD (n = 24) and vestibular neuritis (VN) (n = 22) were investigated. All patients showed abnormal canal paresis (CP) (>26%) on caloric tests. The prevalence of abnormal vHIT in patients with abnormal CP was significantly lower in MD patients (12.5%) than that in VN patients (81.8%) (p < 0.001). In study II, morphological correlation between caloric tests and vestibular hydrops level was evaluated in unilateral MD patients (n = 16) who had normal vHIT results. Eleven patients (61%) had abnormal CP. After taking the images of IV-Gd inner ear MRI, the vestibular hydrops ratio (endolymph volume/total lymph volume = %VH) was measured. In addition, the relative vestibular hydrops ratio (%RVH = (%VHaffected ear-% VHunaffected ear) /(% VHaffected ear + %VH and affected ear)) was calculated. Each ratio (%VH and %RVH) was compared with average peak slow phase velocity (PSPV) and CP, respectively. In the MD patients, % VH of the affected ear correlated significantly with mean PSPV on the same side (rs = -0.569, p = 0.024), while % RVH correlated significantly with CP (rs = 0.602, p = 0.014). In most MD patients (87.5%) compared to VN patients, vHIT results were normal even though the caloric function was reduced. In addition, the reduced caloric function with normal vHIT was related to the severity of the vestibular hydrops measured by the IV-Gd inner ear MRI. These findings concluded that the abnormal caloric tests with normal vHIT in MD indicated severe endolymphatic hydrops rather than vestibular hypofunction.
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