This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to evaluate whether point-of-care emergency physicians, without special equipment, can perform the HINTS examination or STANDING algorithm to differentiate between central and non-central vertigo in acute vestibular syndrome with diagnostic accuracy and reliability comparable to more specialized physicians (neuro-ophthalmologists and neuro-otologists). This dataset contains the findings from the five studies that we included in the qualitative synthesis, including previously unpublished data. The search strategy for MEDLINE and Embase has been provided. At the time the files were uploaded to The University of Sydney Research Repository, this work was undergoing review for the open-acces...
Objectives: To determine the typical proportions of diagnoses for patients presenting with dizziness...
Acute vertigo is a common problem in emergency departments. However, clinical strategies of acute ve...
Background: The visual, ocular motor and vestibular systems have intimate neural and close anatomica...
Contains fulltext : 165785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Almost 20 % o...
The majority of patients who present to the Emergency Department with vertigo suffer from benign con...
ObjectiveWe investigated the reliability and accuracy of a bedside diagnostic algorithm for patients...
Introduction: Dizziness is a common and nonspecific complaint leading to a growing number of emergen...
Patients with Acute Vestibular Syndrome (AVS) commonly presents to the Emergency Department and pose...
Objectives/Hypothesis Use of clinical questionnaires to assist in the screening of vestibular disord...
Acute vestibular symptoms, such as dizziness, vertigo and unsteadiness are common symptoms complaine...
Vertigo is a multisensory syndrome that otolaryngologists are confronted with every day. With regard...
There can be few physicians so dedicated to their art that they do not experience a slight decline i...
In the acute vestibular syndrome - consisting of acute prolonged vertigo, spontaneous nystagmus, imb...
Vestibular disorders significantly impact a person’s quality of life and daily function with symptom...
The use of positional testing as a diagnostic tool is not usually indicated in the assessment of pat...
Objectives: To determine the typical proportions of diagnoses for patients presenting with dizziness...
Acute vertigo is a common problem in emergency departments. However, clinical strategies of acute ve...
Background: The visual, ocular motor and vestibular systems have intimate neural and close anatomica...
Contains fulltext : 165785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Almost 20 % o...
The majority of patients who present to the Emergency Department with vertigo suffer from benign con...
ObjectiveWe investigated the reliability and accuracy of a bedside diagnostic algorithm for patients...
Introduction: Dizziness is a common and nonspecific complaint leading to a growing number of emergen...
Patients with Acute Vestibular Syndrome (AVS) commonly presents to the Emergency Department and pose...
Objectives/Hypothesis Use of clinical questionnaires to assist in the screening of vestibular disord...
Acute vestibular symptoms, such as dizziness, vertigo and unsteadiness are common symptoms complaine...
Vertigo is a multisensory syndrome that otolaryngologists are confronted with every day. With regard...
There can be few physicians so dedicated to their art that they do not experience a slight decline i...
In the acute vestibular syndrome - consisting of acute prolonged vertigo, spontaneous nystagmus, imb...
Vestibular disorders significantly impact a person’s quality of life and daily function with symptom...
The use of positional testing as a diagnostic tool is not usually indicated in the assessment of pat...
Objectives: To determine the typical proportions of diagnoses for patients presenting with dizziness...
Acute vertigo is a common problem in emergency departments. However, clinical strategies of acute ve...
Background: The visual, ocular motor and vestibular systems have intimate neural and close anatomica...