1. Randomized clinical trial for apogeotropic horizontal canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
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Jung-Il Kang, Kyung-Un Choi, Hyun-Jib Kim, In Soo Moon, Dong-Kie Kim, Se-Ho Oh, Ji Soo Kim, Seong-Hae Jeong, S.H. Lee, H.J. Oh, and Byung-Kun Kim
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo ,Adolescent ,law.invention ,Horizontal Canal ,Randomized controlled trial ,Initial visit ,law ,Republic of Korea ,Prevalence ,Medicine ,Initial treatment ,Humans ,business.industry ,Therapeutic effect ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Exercise Therapy ,Clinical trial ,Treatment Outcome ,Vestibule ,Head Movements ,Vertigo ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business - Abstract
Objective: To determine the immediate and long-term therapeutic efficacies of Gufoni and head-shaking maneuvers in apogeotropic type of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo involving the horizontal semicircular canal (HC-BPPV), a randomized, prospective, sham-controlled study was conducted. Methods: In 10 nationwide dizziness clinics in Korea, 157 consecutive patients (95 women, age range: 18–89 years, mean age ± SD = 59.9 ± 13.6) with apogeotropic HC-BPPV were randomized to Gufoni (n = 52), head-shaking (n = 54), or sham maneuver (n = 51). For Gufoni maneuver, patients underwent ipsilesional side-lying and upward head-turn for migration of the debris toward the vestibule. Immediate responses were determined within 1 hour after a maximum of 2 trials of each maneuver and in the following day. The patients also had weekly follow-ups for 1 month after the initial maneuver. Results: After a maximum of 2 maneuvers on the initial visit day, Gufoni (38/52, 73.1%) and head-shaking (33/53, 62.3%) maneuvers showed better responses than the sham maneuver (17/49, 34.7%). The cumulative therapeutic effects were also better with Gufoni ( p p = 0.026) maneuvers compared with the sham maneuver. However, therapeutic efficacies did not differ between the Gufoni and head-shaking groups in terms of both immediate ( p = 0.129) and long-term ( p = 0.239) outcomes. Conclusion: Using a prospective randomized trial, we demonstrated that the Gufoni and head-shaking maneuvers are effective in treating apogeotropic HC-BPPV. Classification of evidence: This study provides Class II evidence that Gufoni and head-shaking maneuvers are effective in treating apogeotropic horizontal BPPV up to 1 month after initial treatment. Clinical trial registration: NCT00810641.
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- 2011