Unlabelled: Introduction: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), the most common vestibular disorder is characterized by short-lived episodes of rotatory vertigo in association with rapid changes in head position. Diagnosis of BPPV is clinical. The principle of treatment of BPPV involves maneuvers comprising of head movements, in order to bring the free debris from the semicircular canal back to the utricle. In this study we tried to evaluate and compare Epleys and the Semonts manoeuvre in the treatment of Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo of the posterior semicircular canal in terms of subjective and objective improvement. Materials and methods: Study Design: This prospective randomized study included 200 vertigo patients attending ENT OPD of tertiary care centre with Dix Hallpike positive status. (September 2017 -August 2019). Objective improvement was compared in terms of Dix Hallpike positivity between both groups on weekly follow up for four weeks. Subjective improvement was compared in both the groups by dizziness Handicapp index ( DHI) on follow-ups. Results: Total 200 patients formed part of study, with 100 in each group. On comparing Dix Hallpike positivity between both groups on weekly follow ups there was no significant difference between both the groups. DHI, compared between both groups showed that Semonts Maneouver was significantly better. Conclusion: In patients of BPPV both Epleys and Semonts are equally effective objectively. However the subjective improvement was better in patients on whom Semonts manoeuvre was performed.
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12070-023-03624-5.
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Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
December 2024
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, BGS Medical College and Hospital, Nagarur, Bangalore North, 562123 Karnataka India.
The objectives of our study were to assess the effectiveness of the single Epley manoeuvre per session for three consecutive days and to determine the protocol for treating posterior canal-Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (pc-BPPV). At our tertiary care centre, 410 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of unilateral pc-BPPV were included in a prospective observational study. For all the participants, the Epley manoeuvre was performed once daily for three consecutive days.
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October 2024
Department of ORL & HNS, SKIMS Medical College and Hospital, Kashmir, J&K India.
Unlabelled: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a common vestibular disorder characterized by brief episodes of vertigo triggered by changes in head position. Epley's manoeuvre and Semont's manoeuvre are widely used canalith repositioning procedures for the treatment of BPPV. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of these two manoeuvres in treating post-canal BPPV in a cohort of 100 patients.
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September 2024
MH, Doda, India.
Introduction: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is one of the commonest causes of peripheral vertigo. It is treated with various canalolith repositioning manoeuvres by changing the head positions to allow the otoconial debris to fall back from the affected canal back to the utricle. The present study has compared the rate of recovery of vertigo with modified Epley's manoeuvres as compared to Semont's manoeuvre in patients with posterior canal BPPV.
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April 2023
Bharati vidyapeeth Deemed to be University Medical College, Pune, India.
Unlabelled: Introduction: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), the most common vestibular disorder is characterized by short-lived episodes of rotatory vertigo in association with rapid changes in head position. Diagnosis of BPPV is clinical. The principle of treatment of BPPV involves maneuvers comprising of head movements, in order to bring the free debris from the semicircular canal back to the utricle.
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December 2022
Pune University, Department of Pathology, India.
Objective: Horizontal semicircular canal site pathology of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo demonstrating three types of nystagmi on positional test were studied. We have attempted to design a protocol for its diagnosis and treatment.
Methods: 320 patients of HSC-BPPV were subjected to two types of positional tests.
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