Update on diagnosis and therapy in frequent vestibular and balance disorders

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Zwergal, Andreas [1 ]
Dieterich, Marianne [1 ]
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[1] LMU Klinikum, Neurol Klin & Deutsch Schwindel & Gleichgewichtsz, Munich, Germany
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Acute; episodic and chronic vertigo; dizziness and balance disorders; gait disorders; falls; vestibular and ocular motor system; TERM-FOLLOW-UP; PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO; UNILATERAL MENIERES-DISEASE; PHOBIC POSTURAL VERTIGO; DOUBLE-BLIND; LONG-TERM; DOWNBEAT NYSTAGMUS; BILATERAL VESTIBULOPATHY; CONSENSUS DOCUMENT; DIZZINESS;
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10.1055/a-1432-1849
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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The 8 most frequent vestibular disorders account for more than 70% of all presentations of vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance. In acute (and mostly non-repetitive) vestibular disorders, acute unilateral vestibulopathy and vestibular stroke are most important, in episodic vestibulopathies benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), Meniere's disease and vestibular migraine, and in chronic vestibular disorders bilateral vestibulopathy/presbyvestibulopathy, functional dizziness and cerebellar dizziness. In the last decade, internationally consented diagnostic criteria and nomenclature were established for the most frequent vestibular disorders, which can be easily applied in clinical practice. The diagnostic guidelines are based on history taking (including onset, duration, course, triggers, accomanying symptoms), clinical examination, and only a few apparatus tests (by videooculography and audiometry) for securing the diagnosis. Treatment of vestibular disorders includes physical training (repositioning maneuvers, multimodal balance training) and pharmacological approaches (eg, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, antidepressants, potassium-canal-blockers, drugs enhancing neuroplasticity). For most drugs, high-level evidence from prospective controlled trials is lacking. In clinical practice, the most frequent vestibular disorders can be treated effectively, thus avoiding chronicity and secondary comorbidity (by immobility, falls or psychiatric disorders such as anxiety or depression). multimodal balance training) and pharmacological approaches (eg, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, antidepressants, potassium-canal-blockers, drugs enhancing neuroplasticity). For most drugs, high-level evidence from prospective controlled trials is lacking. In clinical practice, the most frequent vestibular disorders can be treated effectively, thus avoiding chronicity and secondary comorbidity (by immobility, falls or psychiatric disorders such as anxiety or depression). multimodal balance training) and pharmacological approaches (eg, corticosteroids, antiepileptics, antidepressants, potassium-canal-blockers, drugs enhancing neuroplasticity). For most drugs, high-level evidence from prospective controlled trials is lacking. In clinical practice, the most frequent vestibular disorders can be treated effectively, thus avoiding chronicity and secondary comorbidity (by immobility, falls or psychiatric disorders such as anxiety or depression).
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