BPPV Flashcards

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What is BPPV?

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A common cause of recurrent vertigo symptoms triggered by head movement

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Where is the cause of the vertigo?

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Calcium carbonate crystals become displaced in the semicircular canals (usually posterior) which disrupts lymph flow through the canals and triggers the vertigo

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How does BPPV present?

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  • Episodic vertigo usually triggered by head movements e.g. turning over in bed
  • Much more common in elderly patients
  • Symptoms last between 20-60 seconds
  • Symptoms often resolve with periods of norm and then reoccur
  • NO HEARING LOSS OR TINNITUS
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How is BPPV diagnosed?

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Dix-Hallpike manoeuvre -> moving the head in a certain way triggers the movement of the endolymph which triggers vertigo symptoms

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How is BPPV managed?

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  • Epley manoeuvre -> moving the head in a way where the crystals are moved out of the semi-circular canals
  • Patients can be Brandt-Daroff exercises at home
  • Medications such as Betahistine can be prescribed but are usually not helpful
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