extra Flashcards
for posterior canal BBPV what direction of nys do we see
upbeating and torsional towards the tested side
what is - Spontaneous nys
movement of the eyes without a cognitive, visual, or vestibular stimulus. There is no head movement here eyes are just beating
fixation and nys
peri: nys does change with the intro of fixating object
central: the nys does not change with the intro of fixating object
does central nys change in direction
yes
types of central nys
down beating (this does not fatigie)
gaze evoked
non-fixating
types of peri nys
decreases with fixation
does not change directions
positional changes that lead to nys
BBPV
what is a peri vestibular issue
an issue of the SCC or the otolith organs, debris moving in the SCC
what are vestibular symptoms
dizzy with positional changes
spinning
balance
vomiting
nausea
provoke with head movements
what is oscillopsia
jumping of the visual field
what kind of nys do we see with peri issues
torsional upbeating nys
fatiguable
latent
what is a central vestibular issue due to
damage to the central vestibular occular pathway - brain: cere, BS, vestibular nuclei
nys of central issue
does not fatigue
latency - normally seen right away
pure vertical
are smooth pursuits and saccade normal with peri issues
no these are normally normal
what does a postive HIT indicate
unilateral vestibular loss