Clinical Spectrum of Positional Vertigo in an Outpatient Setting

Conclusions: PV is the most common self-reported dizziness pattern and is predominantly caused by BPPV and VM. VM is the most common cause of PV with atypical PN and PV without PN. Clinicians often erroneously assume the presence of PN in those with PV. Managing PV without PN can be challenging because of the uncertainty surrounding this phenomenon. Structured patient-oriented questionnaires assist clinicians in making timely diagnoses and adjusting treatment goals accordingly.
Source: Ear and Hearing - Category: Audiology Tags: Research Article Source Type: research