Utricular dysfunction in patients with orthostatic hypotension, 2022, Jae-Gyum Kim et al

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    Abstract
    Purpose
    To delineate the association between otolithic dysfunction and orthostatic hypotension (OH).

    Methods
    We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 382 patients who presented with orthostatic dizziness at a tertiary dizziness center between July 2017 and December 2021. Patients were included for analyses when they had completed ocular (oVEMP) and/or cervical vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials (cVEMP), and head-up tilt table test with a Finometer (n = 155). We compared the results between the patients with OH (n = 38) and those with NOI (normal head-up tilt table test despite orthostatic intolerance, n = 117).

    Results
    Thirty-eight patients with OH were further categorized as either classic (n = 30), delayed (n = 7), or initial (n = 1) types. Multivariable logistic regression showed that OH was associated with high baseline systolic BP (p = 0.046), presence of heart failure (p = 0.016), and unilateral oVEMP abnormalities (p = 0.016). n1 latency of oVEMP were negatively correlated with the maximal changes of systolic blood pressure (BP) in 15 s ( p = 0.013), 3 min (p = 0.005) and 10 min ( p = 0.002). In contrast, the n1-p1 amplitude was positively correlated with 15s (p = 0.029). Meanwhile, p13 latency of cVEMP was negatively correlated with 10min (p = 0.018).

    Conclusions
    Our study provides evidence of utricular dysfunction related to OH.


    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10286-022-00890-1
     
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