AbstractIntroductionCochlear implants are undeniably an effective method for the recovery of hearing function in patients with hearing loss.ObjectiveTo describe the preoperative vestibular assessment protocol in subjects who will be submitted to cochlear implants.MethodsOur institutional protocol provides the vestibular diagnosis through six simple tests: Romberg and Fukuda tests, assessment for spontaneous nystagmus, Head Impulse Test, evaluation for Head Shaking Nystagmus and caloric test.Results21 patients were evaluated with a mean age of 42.75±14.38 years. Only 28% of the sample had all normal test results. The presence of asymmetric vestibular information was documented through the caloric test in 32% of the sample and spontaneous nys...
Vestibular dysfunction typically leads to disabling symptoms like dizziness, imbalance, and blurred ...
Abstract Background Many Canadians are affected by se...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to elucidate the frequency and characteristics of preoperative...
Abstract Introduction: Cochlear implants are undeniably an effective method for the recovery of hea...
AbstractIntroductionCochlear implants are undeniably an effective method for the recovery of hearing...
BACKGROUND Cochlear implantation (CI) is an important rehabilitation tool for patients with hearing ...
International audienceVestibular lesions are found after cochlear implantation in 23–100 % of cases....
Introduction: Whether the surgical technique (especially round window vs. cochleostomy) may influenc...
International audienceVestibular function after cochlear implantation is difficult to understand, as...
Abstract Conclusion. Cochlear implantation (CI) may induce vestibular impairment soon after surgery ...
SummaryBalance alterations in the postoperative of cochlear implant surgeries varies from 31 to 75%....
OBJECTIVES: Currently, cochlear implant procedures are becoming increasingly broad and have greatly ...
Aim of the study was to examine the influence of cochlear implantation on the vestibular function.Me...
PubMedID: 30100248Objective: To evaluate all five vestibular end-organ functions (lateral, anterior,...
Objective: To assess the effect of cochlear implantation on the function of the semicircular canals ...
Vestibular dysfunction typically leads to disabling symptoms like dizziness, imbalance, and blurred ...
Abstract Background Many Canadians are affected by se...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to elucidate the frequency and characteristics of preoperative...
Abstract Introduction: Cochlear implants are undeniably an effective method for the recovery of hea...
AbstractIntroductionCochlear implants are undeniably an effective method for the recovery of hearing...
BACKGROUND Cochlear implantation (CI) is an important rehabilitation tool for patients with hearing ...
International audienceVestibular lesions are found after cochlear implantation in 23–100 % of cases....
Introduction: Whether the surgical technique (especially round window vs. cochleostomy) may influenc...
International audienceVestibular function after cochlear implantation is difficult to understand, as...
Abstract Conclusion. Cochlear implantation (CI) may induce vestibular impairment soon after surgery ...
SummaryBalance alterations in the postoperative of cochlear implant surgeries varies from 31 to 75%....
OBJECTIVES: Currently, cochlear implant procedures are becoming increasingly broad and have greatly ...
Aim of the study was to examine the influence of cochlear implantation on the vestibular function.Me...
PubMedID: 30100248Objective: To evaluate all five vestibular end-organ functions (lateral, anterior,...
Objective: To assess the effect of cochlear implantation on the function of the semicircular canals ...
Vestibular dysfunction typically leads to disabling symptoms like dizziness, imbalance, and blurred ...
Abstract Background Many Canadians are affected by se...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to elucidate the frequency and characteristics of preoperative...