Torsional nystagmus recognition based on deep learning for vertigo diagnosis

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Introduction: Detection of torsional nystagmus can help identify the canal of origin in benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). Most currently available pupil trackers do not detect torsional nystagmus. In view of this, a new deep learning network model was designed for the determination of torsional nystagmus. Methods: The data set comes from the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat (Eye&ENT) Hospital of Fudan University. In the process of data acquisition, the infrared videos were obtained from eye movement recorder. The dataset contains 24521 nystagmus videos. All torsion nystagmus videos were annotated by the ophthalmologist of the hospital. 80% of the data set was used to train the model, and 20% was used to test. Results: Experiments indicate that the designed method can effectively identify torsional nystagmus. Compared with other methods, it has high recognition accuracy. It can realize the automatic recognition of torsional nystagmus and provides support for the posterior and anterior canal BPPV diagnosis. Discussion: Our present work complements existing methods of 2D nystagmus analysis and could improve the diagnostic capabilities of VNG in multiple vestibular disorders. To automatically pick BPV requires detection of nystagmus in all 3 planes and identification of a paroxysm. This is the next research work to be carried out.

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Li, H., & Yang, Z. (2023). Torsional nystagmus recognition based on deep learning for vertigo diagnosis. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 17. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1160904

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