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  • Orthostatic dizziness/vertigo (ODV) is associated with lightheadedness during postural changes, and this study aims to analyze the fluid circulation in the inner ear of ODV patients compared to healthy controls.
  • A total of 22 ODV patients and 52 control subjects underwent 3D magnetic resonance imaging to measure the volume ratio of endolymphatic space (ELS) to total fluid space (TFS) and the distribution rate of endolymphatic fluid (ELF).
  • Results showed that while the ELS distribution rate was significantly lower in the vestibule and higher in the semi-circular canals (SCCs) for ODV patients, the fluid distribution pattern indicated a shift from the

Article Abstract

Background: Orthostatic dizziness/vertigo (ODV) is characterized by lightheadedness owing to postural changes.

Aims/objectives: To measure the endolymphatic space (ELS)/total fluid space (TFS) volume ratio and the distribution rate of endolymphatic fluid (ELF) of patients with ODV and compare them with those of control subjects (CS).

Materials And Methods: This study included 22 patients (44 ears) with ODV and 52 controls (104 ears, CS). The ELS/TFS volume ratio (%) and distribution rate (%) of the inner ear components were measured using 3-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging.

Results: In the ODV group, the mean ELS/TFS volume ratios of the cochlea, vestibule, and semi-circular canals (SCCs) were 12.1%, 18.6%, and 18.1%, respectively; the mean ELS distribution rates for the cochlea, vestibule, and SCCs were 27.3%, 26.2%, and 46.6%, respectively. The ELS distribution rate of the vestibule was significantly lower ( < .01) and the ELS distribution rate of the SCCs was significantly higher in the ODV than in the CS group ( < .01).

Conclusions And Significance: The ELS distribution rate in the vestibule + SCCs among patients with ODV did not differ from that in the CS; ELF in the vestibule moved to the SCCs, and a large amount of ELF was distributed only in the SCCs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00016489.2023.2238760DOI Listing

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