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Prevalence of "Reversal Nystagmus" in Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo.

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PURPOSE  To investigate the prevalence of reversal nystagmus in individuals with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). STUDY DESIGN  Prevalence of reversal nystagmus was assessed in 28 subjects with unilateral posterior… Click to show full abstract

PURPOSE  To investigate the prevalence of reversal nystagmus in individuals with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). STUDY DESIGN  Prevalence of reversal nystagmus was assessed in 28 subjects with unilateral posterior canal BPPV, canalithiasis type. Six trials of Dix-Hallpike testing were completed for each subject. RESULTS  Reversal nystagmus was present in 129 out of 167 Dix-Hallpike maneuvers that were performed (77.2%). In 19 trials where nystagmus was absent with the dependent position of Dix-Hallpike testing, reversal nystagmus was nonetheless demonstrated in 11 trials (57.9%). CONCLUSION  Reversal nystagmus is commonly demonstrated in individuals with posterior canal BPPV, canalithiasis type. It is frequently evoked even when there is no nystagmus with the dependent position of Dix-Hallpike testing. Observation of reversal nystagmus may enhance the identification of BPPV during Dix-Hallpike testing.

Keywords: prevalence reversal; reversal; benign paroxysmal; dix hallpike; reversal nystagmus

Journal Title: Journal of the American Academy of Audiology
Year Published: 2021

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