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Masseter Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials in Individuals with definite Meniere’s Disease:An Exploratory Study
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作者 Saloni Gugle anuj kumar neupane 《Journal of Otology》 2025年第3期149-156,共8页
Background:The masseter vestibular evoked myogenic potential(mVEMP) is a novel test that has been explored in various brainstem lesions. However, it has not yet been studied in individuals with definite Meniere's ... Background:The masseter vestibular evoked myogenic potential(mVEMP) is a novel test that has been explored in various brainstem lesions. However, it has not yet been studied in individuals with definite Meniere's disease. Therefore, the current study aimed to investigate m VEMP responses in individuals with definite Meniere's disease and compare them with those of a reference group.Method:The present study investigated narrowband Claus Elberling chirp-evoked m VEMP responses in 22 ears diagnosed with definite Meniere's disease and 22 ears with hearing sensitivity ≤ 15 dB HL across three stimulation frequencies.Results:m VEMP responses in participants with definite Meniere's disease varied from normal to reduced or absent across three octave frequencies. These individuals exhibited significantly reduced P11-N21 peak-to-peak amplitudes compared to those in the reference group. Although a frequency tuning shift toward 1000 Hz was observed, the inter-frequency amplitude ratio of m VEMP was not found to be a sensitive parameter for detecting individuals with definite Meniere's disease. Additionally, no association was found between the degree of hearing loss or the duration of the disease and m VEMP responses. Conclusion: Participants with definite Meniere's disease exhibited reduced P11-N21 amplitude and a tuning shift toward 1000 Hz. These findings suggest the involvement of the vestibulo-trigeminal reflex pathway in this condition. 展开更多
关键词 mVEMP definite Meniere's disease NB CE-chirp frequency tuning AMPLITUDE
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