Vestibular dysfunction in Gulf War syndrome

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作者
Roland, PS
Haley, RW
Yellin, W
Owens, K
Shoup, AG
机构
[1] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Dept Otolaryngol, Dallas, TX 75235 USA
[2] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Dept Internal Med, Div Epidemiol, Dallas, TX USA
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10.1016/S0194-5998(00)70041-6
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
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METHODS: Vestibular complaints of Gulf War veterans were characterized by a nested case-control study of 23 veterans with 3 different Gulf War syndromes and 20 matched control subjects. All subjects completed a standardized symptom questionnaire and underwent standard audiovestibular tests administered by audiologists blinded to group identities. RESULTS: The prevalence of reported dizzy spells was higher in veterans with Gulf War syndromes 1 (100%), 2 (85%), and 3 (100%) than in controls (25%, P < 0.0001). Dizzy spells were more frequent, lasted longer, and involved a wider variety of accompanying symptoms in veterans with syndrome 2 than in those with syndromes 1 and 3. Audiovestibular testing showed greater interocular asymmetry of nystagmic velocity on sinusoidal harmonic acceleration in syndromes 1 (P = 0.015) and 2 (P = 0.002), greater asymmetry of saccadic velocity in syndrome 2 (P = 0.4), diminished nystagmic velocity after caloric stimulation bilaterally in syndrome 3 (P = 0.02 to 0.04), more subjects with pathologic nystagmus (P = 0.09), and greater interside asymmetry of wave I to III interpeak latency on auditory brain stem response in syndromes 1 (P = 0.005) and 2 (P = 0.07). Asymmetry of gain on sinusoidal harmonic acceleration and pathologic nystagmus were most strongly associated with symptoms of paroxysmal vertigo (P = 0.002 and 0.07, respectively); asymmetry of saccadic velocity, with the severity of vertigo (P = 0.004); and abnormal caloric response, with chronic dysequilibrium (P = 0.006). CONCLUSIONS: The findings are compatible with a subtle neurologic injury from organophosphate-induced delayed neurotoxicity.
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