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Treatment and recurrence of traumatic versus idiopathic benign paroxysmal positional vertigo: a meta-analysis

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Abstract Background: So far, there has been a controversy surrounding repositioning difficulty and recurrence rate between traumatic benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (t-BPPV) and idiopathic BPPV (i-BPPV). Objectives: This meta-analysis was… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Background: So far, there has been a controversy surrounding repositioning difficulty and recurrence rate between traumatic benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (t-BPPV) and idiopathic BPPV (i-BPPV). Objectives: This meta-analysis was aimed to explore whether or not the differences between t-BPPV and i-BPPV in the repositioning difficulty and recurrence rate existed. Material and methods: A literature search was performed in the databases including Pubmed, Embase, CENTRAL, which completed in 21 January 2019, with no restriction of publication language. Relative risk (RR) of number of repositioning maneuvers and the recurrence rate was calculated with its 95% confidence interval. Sensitive analysis was performed simultaneously. Results: Six retrospective cohort studies were included in our meta-analysis, including 865 t-BPPV patients and 3027 i-BPPV patients. All studies were high quality according to Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) assessment. Patients with t-BPPV required more repositioning maneuvers for resolution than those with i-BPPV (RR = 3.27, 95% CI = 1.88–5.69, p < .0001), and the recurrence rate of t-BPPV was higher than that of i-BPPV (RR = 2.91, 95% CI = 2.04–4.14, p < .00001). Conclusions and significance: Compared with i-BPPV, patients with t-BPPV require more repositioning maneuvers to resolve, and the recurrence of t-BPPV was more frequent.

Keywords: recurrence; benign paroxysmal; bppv; recurrence rate; meta analysis

Journal Title: Acta Oto-Laryngologica
Year Published: 2019

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