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Recruiting NCT04070937

Correlation of Radiological Lesions With Vestibular Function in Patients With Bilateral Vestibulopathy

Trial Parameters

Condition Hearing Loss, Sensorineural
Sponsor Jessa Hospital
Study Type OBSERVATIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 40
Sex ALL
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age 90 Years
Start Date 2019-09-01
Completion 2026-10-30
Interventions
vestibular test 1vestibular test 2vestibular evoked myogenic potentials

Brief Summary

In 2014 radiologic lesions were detected at one or more semicircular canals using CT and MR imaging of temporal bone in subjects carrying the p.P51S mutation in COCH. These lesions are believed to present at more advanced stages of the hearing and vestibular deterioration. Since then, other authors have described similar lesions in advanced non-genetic hearing and vestibular impairment as well. The purpose of this study is therefore to assess the radiologic investigation using CT and MR imaging of temporal bone to all subjects presenting with bilateral vestibulopathy, using the Barany criteria, compared to the p.P51S population.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * must meet the Barany criteria for bilateral vestibulopathy: bilaterally pathological horizontal angu- lar VOR gain \<0.6, measured by the video-HIT5 or scleral-coil technique and/or * reduced caloric response6 (sum of bither- mal max. peak SPV on each side \<6◦/sec7) and/or * reduced horizontal angular VOR gain \<0.1 upon sinusoidal stimulation on a rota- tory chair (0.1 Hz, Vmax = 50◦ /sec) and a phase lead \>68 degrees (time constant \<5 sec). * must be 18 or older Exclusion Criteria: * \< 18 y * does not meet Barany criteria for BV * contraindication for CT and MR imaging

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