Aphysiologic performance on dynamic posturography in work-related patients

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F. Larrosa
M. J. Durà
J. Menacho
L. González-Sabaté
A. Cordón
A. Hernández
L. García-Ibáñez
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[1] CORLI,Departament d’Estadística
[2] Centro Médico Teknon,undefined
[3] Institut Químic Sàrria,undefined
[4] Instituto de Otología García-Ibáñez,undefined
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European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology | 2013年 / 270卷
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Posturography; Aphysiologic; Videonystagmography; Work-related; Dizziness; Imbalance;
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It has been suggested that malingering should be suspected in patients suffering from dizziness or imbalance and who had a potential gain associated with insurance and worker’s compensation claims. This study aimed to assess and compare the prevalence of aphysiologic performance on computerized dynamic posturography (CDP) in patients with the potential for secondary gain using a retrospective review of two groups of patients: work-related patients referred for dizziness and/or imbalance (Group 1) were compared against a group of patients with complaints of dizziness or imbalance, who had no history of work-related injury, or litigation procedures (Group 2). CDP and videonystagmography (VNG) were carried out in all patients. The Sensory Organization Test summaries were scored as normal, aphysiologic, or vestibular using the scoring method published by Cevette et al. in Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 112:676–688 (1995). 24 out of 88 (27%) patients had aphysiologic CDP in Group 1 and 9 out of 51 (18%) in Group 2 but these differences were not significant (p > 0.05). Definite signs of vestibular dysfunction were found in 12 out of 24 (50%) of patients with aphysiologic performance in Group 1 although the presence of VNG abnormalities was significantly higher (p = 0.005) in Group 2. The hypothesis that the occupational group could show a significantly higher rate of aphysiologic results than a control group is not confirmed. Furthermore, VNG abnormalities were found in 50% of the work-related cases with non organic sway patterns. These results suggest that patient’s complaints should be considered genuine in work-related cases and due caution exercised when evaluating aphysiologic CDP patterns.
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