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Analysis of non-posterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo in patients treated using the particle repositioning chair: A large,single-institution series
Authors:Alexander L Luryi  David Wright  Juliana Lawrence  Seilesh Babu  Michael LaRouere  Dennis I Bojrab  Eric W Sargent  John Zappia  Christopher A Schutt
Institution:1. Department of Surgery, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States;2. Department of Neurotology, Michigan Ear Institute, St. John Providence Hospital and Medical Centers, Novi, MI, United States
Abstract:

Purpose

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) involving the horizontal and superior semicircular canals is difficult to study due to variability in diagnosis. We aim to compare disease, treatment, and outcome characteristics between patients with BPPV of non-posterior semicircular canals (NP-BPPV) and BPPV involving the posterior canal only (P-BPPV) using the particle repositioning chair as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool.

Methods

Retrospective review of patients diagnosed with and treated for BPPV at a high volume otology institution using the particle repositioning chair.

Results

A total of 610 patients with BPPV were identified, 19.0% of whom had NP-BPPV. Patients with NP-BPPV were more likely to have bilateral BPPV (52.6% vs. 27.6%, p?<?0.0005) and Meniere's disease (12.1% vs. 5.9%, p?=?0.02) and were more likely to have caloric weakness (40.3% vs. 24.3%, p?=?0.01). Patients with NP-BPPV required more treatments for BPPV (average 3.4 vs. 2.4, p?=?0.01) but did not have a significantly different rate of resolution, rate of recurrence, or time to resolution or recurrence than patients with posterior canal BPPV.

Conclusions

Comparison of NP-BPPV and P-BPPV is presented with reliable diagnosis by the particle repositioning chair. NP-BPPV affects 19% of patients with BPPV, and these patients are more likely to have bilateral BPPV and to require more treatment visits but have similar outcomes to those with P-BPPV. NP-BPPV is common and should be part of the differential diagnosis for patients presenting with positional vertigo.
Keywords:Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo  Horizontal semicircular canal  Superior semicircular canal  Canalithiasis  Particle repositioning chair  Outcomes
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