Vestibular migraine and recurrent vertigo of childhood: Diagnostic criteria consensus document of the Classification Committee of Vestibular Disorders of the Bárány Society and the International Headache Society

Author:

van de Berg Raymond1,Widdershoven Josine1,Bisdorff Alexandre2,Evers Stefan34,Wiener-Vacher Sylvette5,Cushing Sharon L.6,Mack Kenneth J.7,Kim Ji Soo8,Jahn Klaus910,Strupp Michael1011,Lempert Thomas12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, The Netherlands

2. Clinique du Vertige, Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

3. Department of Neurology, Krankenhaus Lindenbrunn, Coppenbrügge, Germany

4. Medical Faculty, University of Münster, Münster, Germany

5. Department of Otolaryngology, University pediatric hospital Robert Debré, Paris, France

6. Department of Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

7. Division of Child and Adolescent Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA

8. Department of Neurology, Dizziness Center, Clinical Neuroscience Center, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, South Korea

9. Department of Neurology, Schoen Clinic, Bad Aibling, Germany

10. German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany

11. Department of Neurology, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany

12. Department Of Neurology, Schlosspark-Klinik, Berlin, Germany

Abstract

This paper describes the diagnostic criteria for “Vestibular Migraine of Childhood”, “probable Vestibular Migraine of Childhood” and “Recurrent Vertigo of Childhood” as put forth by the Committee for the Classification of Vestibular Disorders of the Bárány Society (ICVD) and the Migraine Classification subgroup of the International Headache Society. Migraine plays an important role in some subgroups of children with recurrent vertigo. In this classification paper a spectrum of three disorders is described in which the migraine component varies from definite to possibly absent. These three disorders are: Vestibular Migraine of Childhood, probable Vestibular Migraine of Childhood and Recurrent Vertigo of Childhood. The criteria for Vestibular Migraine of Childhood (VMC) include (A) at least five episodes with vestibular symptoms of moderate or severe intensity, lasting between five minutes and 72 hours, (B) a current or past history of migraine with or without aura, and (C) at least half of episodes are associated with at least one migraine feature. Probable Vestibular Migraine of Childhood (probable VMC) is considered when at least three episodes with vestibular symptoms of moderate or severe intensity, lasting between five minutes and 72 hours, are accompanied by at least criterion B or C from the VMC criteria. Recurrent Vertigo of Childhood (RVC) is diagnosed in case of at least three episodes with vestibular symptoms of moderate or severe intensity, lasting between 1 minute and 72 hours, and none of the criteria B and C for VMC are applicable. For all disorders, the age of the individual needs to be below 18 years old. It is recommended that future research should particularly focus on RVC, in order to investigate and identify possible subtypes and its links or its absence thereof with migraine.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Sensory Systems,Otorhinolaryngology,General Neuroscience

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