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Characterizing the frequency tuning properties of air-conduction ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in healthy individuals.

Authors :
Singh NK
Barman A
Source :
International journal of audiology [Int J Audiol] 2013 Dec; Vol. 52 (12), pp. 849-54. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Sep 05.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Objective: Inconsistencies regarding frequency tuning of ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (oVEMP) prompted the present study to aim at characterizing frequency tuning of oVEMP in healthy individuals.<br />Design: Normative study.<br />Study Sample: The study was conducted to obtain oVEMP responses from 54 healthy individuals in age range of 18-30 years. The responses were acquired for tone-bursts at octave and mid-octave frequencies from 250 to 2000 Hz from the inferior oblique muscle using contralateral electrode placement. The frequencies were compared for amplitude and threshold.<br />Results: oVEMPs were present in 100% of individuals at or below the frequency of 1000 Hz. The responses had maximum amplitude and lowest thresholds at 500 Hz. There were at least two replicable peak-complexes namely n1-p1 and p1-n2. Both these complexes revealed tuning at 500 Hz. Comparison between the two peak-complexes revealed higher amplitudes and lower thresholds for p1-n2 complex.<br />Conclusions: oVEMPs are tuned to 500 Hz for both peak-complexes, with p1-n2 being more robust. Future studies using the threshold of oVEMP may be better suited to use p1-n2 complex for this purpose, provided vestibular origin of the second complex is proved. Additionally, careful use of tuning property is recommended when evaluating pathological conditions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1708-8186
Volume :
52
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of audiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24007539
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3109/14992027.2013.822994