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Impact on daily mobility and risk of falling in bilateral vestibulopathy

Max Wuehr, J. Decker, Fabian Schenkel, Klaus Jahn, Roman Schniepp

2022Journal of Neurology32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the behavioral relevance of postural and ocular-motor deficits on daily activity and risk of falling in patients with bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH). METHODS: Thirty patients with BVH and 30 age- and gender-matched healthy controls participated in a continuous 2-week assessment of daily activities and mobility using a body-worn inertial sensor and a 6-month prospective fall risk assessment. At inclusion, patients and controls further underwent a multi-modal clinical, score- and instrument-based assessment of general health and balance status. We analyzed the relationship between clinical, lab-, and sensor-based measures and their validity to identify those patients at a risk of general, frequent, and severe falling. RESULTS: Patients exhibited impairments in daily activity in particular in terms of reduced ambulatory activity (p = 0.009). 43% of patients experienced falls (13% in controls, p = 0.008) and 70% of these patients reported recurrent falling (0% in controls, p = 0.001) during prospective assessment. Severe fall-related injuries that would require medical attention neither occurred in patients nor in controls. Classificatory models based on multi-modal clinical, lab-, and sensor-based measures of balance and mobility identified patients who fell with an accuracy of 93% and patients who recurrently fell with an accuracy of 89%. CONCLUSION: BVH is linked to particular impairments of patients' daily activities which in turn are related to patients' fall risk. Hence, off-laboratory measures of daily mobility may supplement standard clinical assessment in BVH to more adequately capture the burden of disease and to reliably identify those patients at a specific risk of falling.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBalance (ability)Activities of daily livingPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysical therapyProspective cohort studyAmbulatoryFalling (accident)Risk assessmentInternal medicineComputer securityComputer scienceEnvironmental healthVestibular and auditory disordersBalance, Gait, and Falls PreventionObstructive Sleep Apnea Research
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