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CALORIC TEST
R1 Chang2003/10/02
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History
Robert Barany in 1906, 1914 Nobel Prize
Fitzgerald and Hallpike(1942):biaural, bithermal caloric test, ocular fixation
Further modification: eye closure, eye open in the dark or behind Frenzel`sglasses, ENG recording
Computerized caloric test
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Variant caloric tests: Bithermal test (the standard) Monothermal test -- a single large bolus of ice water
is given rather than two irrigations with hot and cold Air caloric -- air is used instead of water. Bilateral irrigation -- both sides are irrigated
simultaneously Balloon test -- a water filled balloon is used instead
of water. Ice water caloric -- used to confirm complete loss
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Bithermal Caloric tests (1)
Bailey 3rd edition Supine and head elevated 30 degrees The EAC is irrigated directly with
250ml of water7 degrees above and below body temperature (30 and 44)for 30 secs
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Bithermal Caloric tests (2)
Observation: Ocular movement 2 minutes, beginning with stimulation
(duration) Frequency Fixation suppression Slow-phase velocity Amplitude
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Closed-loop system
A small, distensible balloon in the ear canal
For tympanic membrane perforation
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Mechanism
a test of the lateral semicircular canals alone
By virtue of vestibulo-ocular reflex
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VOR (Vestibulo-ocular reflex)
Semicircular canal-extraocuar muscle connection
Purpose: stabilize images on the retina during head movement
Horizontal canal VOR A simple 3 neuron reflex
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VOR
A simple 3 neuron reflex
1: Scarpa`s ganglion 2: Vestibuar nucleus 3: Oculomotor nucleus
(C.N. III, IV, VI)
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VOR
Vestibular nystagmus Slow phase: vestibular nuclei Fast phase: saccadic system
(parapontine reticular formation)
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Thermoconvection
Barany, 1914 Thermal gradient Movement of the
intra-canicular fluid by convection
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Mechanism
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COWS
The cold stimulus causes nystagmus to the opposite direction
The warm stimulus causes nystagmusto the same direction
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Tasking
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Canal Paresis (CP)
Right-ear left-ear/total (R30+R44)-(L30+L44)/(R30,44L30,44)
100% It should be 25% or less
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Directional Preponderance (DP)
Right-beating - left-beating/total (L30+R44)-(L44+R30)/(R30,44L30,44) 100%
It should be 35% or less
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Results(suggestive of a central disorder)
Spontaneous or positional nystagmuswith normal caloric results
Direction-changing nystagmusindependent of stimulus changes
Failure of fixation suppression
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Results(suggestive of a central disorder)
Bilateral reduced or absent caloric responses without a history of labyrinthine or middle ear disease
Abnormal saccade and pursuit results, especially with normal caloric results
Hyperactive caloric responses (loss of cerebellum-generated inhibition)
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Results(suggestive of a peripheral disorder)
Unilateral caloric weakness Bilateral caloric weakness with a history
of labyrinthine disease or administration of ototoxic drugs
Fatiguing positional nystagmus Intact fixation suppression response Direction-fixed nystagmus
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The End
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