Volume 16, Number 1-2
2006
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Recovery of subjective visual horizontal after unilateral vestibular deafferentation by intratympanic
instillation of gentamicin
pp. 69 - 73
Yoshinari Takai, Toshihisa Murofushi, Munetaka Ushio, Shinichi Iwasaki
The time course of the recovery of subjective visual horizontal
(SVH) after unilateral vestibular deafferentation by
intratympanic instillation of gentamicin was studied. Six
patients who underwent intratympanic gentamicin instillation
therapy for Meniere's disease (1 man and 5 women, 32 to 69 years
of age) were enrolled in this study. For comparison, SVH in 23
healthy subjects (12 men and 11 woman, 23 to 48 years of age)
was also measured. The mean ± SD of SVH in healthy
subjects was 0.0 ± 1.1 deg. All of the 6 patients showed
significantly deviated SVH toward the injected side-down at the
early stage after the therapy. Although one patient showed
recovery of SVH to the normal range 25 days after the injection,
the other patients required more time for recovery. Three
patients did not show recovery to the normal range after 1 year.
On the other hand, spontaneous nystagmus observed using an
infrared CCD camera in total dark disappeared after 35 days
(median). Patients who had normal vestibular evoked myogenic
potentials before the therapy showed a tendency of delay of
recovery of SVH. The reasons why the recovery of SVH took
longer than the disappearance of spontaneous nystagmus are
discussed in this report.
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