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Title: Vertigo


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Vertigo
  • Dr. Abdulrahman AlsanosiAssociate professor
    King Saud University Otolaryngology consultant
    Otologist , Neurotologist Skull Base Surgeon
    King Abdulaziz University Hospital / KFMC

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What are the components of balance system ?
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  • Inner ear (3 semicicular canals and otolith organ
    )
  • Cerebellum
  • Vision (VOR)
  • Proprioceptive

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How does balance system work ?
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Physiology
  • Function of vestibular system
  • Transform of the forces associate with head
    acceleration and gravity into a biological
    signals that the brain can use to develop
    subjective awareness of head position in space
    (orientation)
  • produce motor reflexes that will maintain
    posture and ocular stability

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It is not surprisingly that vestibular lesion
cause
  • Imbalance
  • posture and gait imbalance
  • visual distortion (oscillopsia ).

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oscillopsia
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What is vertigo?
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VERTIGO
  • The word "vertigo" comes from the Latin
    "vertere", to turn the suffix "-igo", a
    condition a condition of turning about).
  • It is an allusion of being moving or the world is
    moving too.

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What is nystagmus ?
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What are the questions to ask in history ?
  • Onset
  • Frequency
  • Duration
  • Associated auditory symptoms
  • Aggrevating and relieving factors
  • Ear disease or ear surgery
  • Trauma
  • Migraine
  • Ototoxic drug intake

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Differential diagnosis A) peripheral
vestibular loss B) central vestibular loss
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What are the causes of peripheral vestibular loss
?
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peripheral vestibular loss
  • Vestibular neuritis
  • Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo ( BPPV)
  • Meneires disease (Endolymphatic hydrop )

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Vestibular neuritis
  • Viral infection of vestibular organ
  • Affect all ages but rare in childern
  • Affected patient presents acutely with
    spontaneous nystagmous ,vertigo and nausea
    vomiting
  • Patient requires only symptomatic treatment
  • It takes 3 weeks to recover from vestibular
    neuritis

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Vestibualr neuritis
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  • BPPV( benign paroxysmal positional vertigo )

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BPPV
  • The most common cause of vertigo in patient gt 40
    years
  • Repeated attacks of vertigo usually of short
    duration less than a minute .
  • Provoked by certain positions (rolling in beds,
    looking up ,and head rotations)
  • Not associated with any hearing impairment

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BPPV
  • Diagnosis
  • History
  • Dix-Halpike maneuver

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Treatment
  • Epley maneuver

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Video
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Endolymphatic hydrop (Meneires disease)
  • Pathophysiology
  • Unknown etiology
  • ? ?production of fluid within inner compartment

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  • vertigo (minutes to hours )
  • Low frequency fluctuating SNHL
  • Tinnitus and fullness in the ear.
  • In 10 - 20 of cases the disease later involves
    the opposite ear

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Meneires disease
  • Diagnosis
  • -History
  • -PTA

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Meneires disease
  • Management
  • -low-salt diet
  • -Medical therapy
  • - Meniett device's
  • -Chemical perfusion
  • -Surgery

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SUMMARY
Treatment Course of diseases hearing Duration of attack Diagnosis
Symptomatic Self limited normal Days Vestibular N
Exercise Recurrent normal Seconds BPPV
Medical surgical Recurrent Affected Minutes to hours Meneires diseaseM
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What are the causes of central ?
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  • CVA (Cerebero vascular accident)
  • Brain tumor ( acoustic neuroma )
  • Multiple sclerosis

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CVA
  • Elderly patient with chronic disease like (DM
    ,HTN) with sudden attack of vertigo neurological
    symptoms

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Acoustic tumor
  • Benign tumor
  • Arise from vestibular devision of VIII
  • Clinical presenatation
  • Unilateral tinnitus
  • Hearing loss
  • Dizziness

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Acoustic neuroma
  • Diagnosis
  • History
  • PTA ( Unilateral SNHL )
  • Radiology

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diagnosis
  • History is the most important key to
    diagnosis for a dizzy patient .

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Investiagtions
  • PTA
  • CLORIC TEST
  • ENG
  • CT SCAN
  • MRI

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Take away message
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