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Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system

Year 2015, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 1 - 4, 10.05.2015
https://doi.org/10.5799/ahinjs.01.2015.01.0476

Abstract

Objective: Migraine patients have tendency to have vestibular and auditory system problems. The aim of this study is to evaluate vestibule cochlear system of patients with migraine with Transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) video-nystagmography (VNG) and caloric test. Methods: 39 patients diagnosed with migraine and control group of 21 healthy volunteers were included in this study. Before they were included in the study, all of them were examined and those who has acute otitis media, chronic otitis media, tympanic membrane perforation, external otitis, ear surgery history and head trauma were excluded from the study. All patients and volunteers were tested by TEOAE, VNG and caloric tests. In evaluating the statistical data, SPSS 15.0 was utilized. Results: When TEOAE values for the migraine group and for the control group are compared, it is found statistically significant that the TEOAE values for the migraine group is lower than those for the control group. This result shows that there can be a pathology that is able to affect cochlear functions in migraine disease. As for VNG test results, a statistically significant difference cannot be determined between migraine and control groups. Moreover, the identification of canal paresis in caloric test indicates that peripheral vestibular problems accompany migraine disease. Conclusion: Evaluating vestibulocochlear system of migraine patients with TEOAE, VNG and caloric tests has been an important task for identifying vestibular imperfections accompanying these patients and for predicting potential auricular pathologies. J Clin Exp Invest 2015; 6 (1): 1-4 Key words: Migraine, TEOAE, video-nystagmography

References

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Migren hastalığının vestibulokoklear sistem üzerine etkileri

Year 2015, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 1 - 4, 10.05.2015
https://doi.org/10.5799/ahinjs.01.2015.01.0476

Abstract

Amaç: Migren hastalarında vestibüler problemler ve işitsel problemler görülebilmektedir. Bu çalışmanın amacı migren hastalarının koklea-vestibüler sistemini Transient evoked otoacustic emmission (TEOAE) video-nistagmografi ( VNG) ve kalorik test ile değerlendirmektir.Yöntemler: Bu çalışmaya migren tanısı konmuş 39 hasta ile kontrol grubu olarak 21 sağlıklı gönüllü dahil edilmiştir. Hasta ve sağlıklı gönüllüler çalışmaya alınmadan önce tam bir muayeneden geçirilmiş ve akut otit, kronik otit, timpan zar perforasyonu, dış kulak yolu iltihabı olanlar, kulak cerrahisi geçirenler ve kafa travması geçirenler çalışma dışı bırakılmıştır. Çalışmaya katılanların hepsine TEOAE VNG ve kalorik test uygulanmıştır. İstatistiki verilerin değerlendirilmesinde SPSS 15.0 programı kullanılmıştır.Bulgular: Migren ve control grubu karşılaştırıldığında, migren grubu TEOAE değerlerinin kontrol grubuna gore istatiksel olarak anlamlı derecede düşük olduğu görülmüştür. Bu durum, migren hastalığında koklear fonksiyonları etkileyebilecek bir patolojinin olabileceğini bize göstermektedir.VNG test sonuçları değerlendirildiğinde ise; migren grubu ile kontrol grubu arasında istatiksel olarak anlamlı bir fark saptanamamıştır. Kalorik testte kanal parezisi saptanması, migren hastalarında eşlik eden periferik vestibüler problemler olabileceğine işaret etmektedir.Sonuç: Migren hastalarında vestibülokoklear sistemi; TEAOE, VNG ve kalorik testler ile değerlendirmek, bu hastalarda eşlik edebilecek vestibüler bozukları saptamak ve oluşabilecek işitsel patolojiler öngörebilmek için önem arz etmektedir

References

  • 1. Stovner LJ, Hagen K, Jensen R, et al. The global burden of headache: a documentation of headache prevalence and disability worldwide. Cephalalgia 2007;27:193–210.
  • 2. Furman JM, Sparto PJ, Soso M, et al. Vestibular function in migraine-related dizziness: a pilot study. J Vestib Res 2005;15:327-332.
  • 3. Shepard NT. Differentiation of Ménière’s disease and migraine-associated dizziness: a review. J Am Acad Audiol 2006;17:69-80.
  • 4. Sachs OW. Migraine: the evolution of a common disorder. 1st ed. London: Faber & Faber; 1970.
  • 5. Jongkees LB. Thermic test and electronystagmography. Acta Otorhinolaryngol Belg 1965;19:455–464.
  • 6. Stewart WF, Schecter A, Rasmussen BK. Migraine prevalence: A review of population based studies. Neurology 1994;44:17-23.
  • 7. Bolay H, Bayazit YA, Gündüz B, et al. Subclinical dysfunction of cochlea and cochlear efferents in migraine: an otoacoustic emission study. Cephalalgia 2008;28:309-317.
  • 8. Hamed SA, Youssef AH, Elattar AM. Assessment of cochlear and auditory pathways in patients with migraine Am J Otolaryngol 2012;33:385-394.
  • 9. Murdin L, Premachandra P, Davies R, Sensory Dysmodulation in vestibular migraine: an otoacoustic emission suppression study. Laryngoskope 2010;120:1632-1636.
  • 10. Toglia JU, Thomas D, Kuritzky A. Common migraine and vestibular function. Electronystagmographic study and pathogenesis. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1981;90:267-271.
  • 11. Cass SP, Furman JM, AnkerstjerneK, et al. Migrainerelated vestibulopathy. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1997;106:182-189.
  • 12. Vitkovic J, Paine M, Rance G. Neuro-otological findings in patients with migraine- and nonmigraine-related dizziness. Audiol Neurootol 2008;13:113-122.
  • 13. Rzeski M, Stepień A, Kaczorowski Z. Evaluation of the function of the vestibular system in patients with migraine. NeurolNeurochir Pol 2008;42:518-524.
  • 14. Cutrer FM, Baloh RW. Migraine-associated dizziness. Headache 1992;32:300-304.
  • 15. Dash AK, Panda N, Khandelwal G, et al. Migraine and audiovestibular dysfunction: is there a correlation? Am J Otolaryngol 2008;29:295-299.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Murat Zaim

Baran Acar This is me

Emrah Çelik This is me

Publication Date May 10, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 6 Issue: 1

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APA Zaim, M., Acar, B., & Çelik, E. (2015). Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations, 6(1), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.5799/ahinjs.01.2015.01.0476
AMA Zaim M, Acar B, Çelik E. Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system. J Clin Exp Invest. May 2015;6(1):1-4. doi:10.5799/ahinjs.01.2015.01.0476
Chicago Zaim, Murat, Baran Acar, and Emrah Çelik. “Effects of Migraine Disease on the Vestibulocochlear System”. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations 6, no. 1 (May 2015): 1-4. https://doi.org/10.5799/ahinjs.01.2015.01.0476.
EndNote Zaim M, Acar B, Çelik E (May 1, 2015) Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations 6 1 1–4.
IEEE M. Zaim, B. Acar, and E. Çelik, “Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system”, J Clin Exp Invest, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 1–4, 2015, doi: 10.5799/ahinjs.01.2015.01.0476.
ISNAD Zaim, Murat et al. “Effects of Migraine Disease on the Vestibulocochlear System”. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations 6/1 (May 2015), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.5799/ahinjs.01.2015.01.0476.
JAMA Zaim M, Acar B, Çelik E. Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system. J Clin Exp Invest. 2015;6:1–4.
MLA Zaim, Murat et al. “Effects of Migraine Disease on the Vestibulocochlear System”. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations, vol. 6, no. 1, 2015, pp. 1-4, doi:10.5799/ahinjs.01.2015.01.0476.
Vancouver Zaim M, Acar B, Çelik E. Effects of migraine disease on the vestibulocochlear system. J Clin Exp Invest. 2015;6(1):1-4.