Characteristics of nystagmus and its therapeutic effect in the reduction of posterior semicircular canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

2021 
Objective:By observing the nystagmus forms at different positions during Epley reduction in patients with posterior semicircular canal benign parochial positional vertigo(PC-BPPV), to compare the effects of the first reduction, and to further summarize the possible causes of reduction failure and the prognosis of patients with different nystagmus forms. Methods:A retrospective analysis of 191 PC-BPPV patients diagnosed with PC-BPPV showed that 95 cases had positive nystagmus during the reduction process(group A), 69 cases had no nystagmus (group B), and 27 cases had reverse nystagmus (group C). All the patients were diagnosed by G-Force BPPV and were treated through simulative Epley CRP. The form of nystagmus and the effect of the first reduction were compared. Results:The first reduction effect of group A was better than that of group C(P 0.05). Conclusion:The form of nystagmus in the reduction process of PC-BPPV has a certain guiding significance for the evaluation of the first reduction effect and the successful reduction. The reverse nystagmus during the reduction process indicates a poor reduction effect.
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