Modernising vestibular assessment

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Abstract

Background There is a high prevalence of dizziness, vertigo and balance symptoms in the general population. Symptoms can be generated by many inner-ear vestibular disorders and there are several diagnostic tests available that can help identify the site of the vestibular lesion. There is little consensus on what diagnostic tests are appropriate, with diagnostics either not completed or minimally performed, leading to missed diagnosis, unsatisfactory results for patients and costs to healthcare systems. Methods This study explored the literature for different neuro-vestibular diagnostic tests not currently considered in the traditional standard vestibular test battery, and examined how they fit effectively into a patient care pathway to help quickly and succinctly identify vestibular function. Results A vestibular patient care pathway is presented for acute and subacute presentation of vestibular disorders. Conclusion An accurate diagnosis following a rigorous anamnesis and vestibular testing is paramount for successful management and favourable outcomes.

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Lennox-Bowley, A., & Dasgupta, S. (2024). Modernising vestibular assessment. Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 138, S3–S7. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022215123002128

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