A Pilot Study to Investigate the Relationship Between Interaural Differences in Temporal Bone Anatomy and Normal Variations in Caloric Asymmetry

Author:

Carpenter David1,Kaylie David1,Piker Erin1,Frank-Ito Dennis123

Affiliation:

1. Division of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

2. Computational Biology & Bioinformatics PhD Program, Duke University, Durham, NC

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, Duke University, Durham, NC

Abstract

Purpose This study assesses interaural differences in temporal bone anatomy in subjects with normal caloric findings. Method Eligible patients included those referred to the Duke University Medical Center otology clinic complaining of dizziness, with a head computed tomography scan and caloric stimulation results within normal ranges (inter-ear difference ≤ 10% or < 25% unilateral weakness). Three-dimensional reconstructions of computed tomography scans in 11 patients were used to calculate the surface area and volume of lateral semicircular canals (LSCCs), mastoid airspaces, mastoid bones, and internal auditory canal diameter and circumference. Percent differences in interaural temporal bone anatomy (i.e., left-to-right asymmetry) were analyzed and correlated with warm caloric inter-ear difference (WCD) and clinically indicated caloric predictor asymmetry. Results A multivariate model predicting WCD from 9 interaural anatomic variables demonstrated a Pearson's coefficient of 0.999. A similarly constructed model of the clinically indicated caloric predictor demonstrated a Pearson's coefficient of 0.999. The univariate correlation was strongest for WCD versus Proctor internal auditory canal diameter ( r = 0.476; p = .139) and WCD versus lateral semicircular canal surface-area-to-volume ratio ( r = −0.474; p = .141). Conclusions This pilot study provides multivariate models that predict caloric asymmetry in subjects without vestibular pathologic findings per caloric testing, based on interaural differences across variables of the temporal bone anatomy. Supplemental Material https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.5895988

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing

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