Application of bedside HINTS, ABCD2score and truncal ataxia to differentiate cerebellar–brainstem stroke from vestibular neuritis in the emergency room

Author:

Liu Xinmin,Li Zhaoxia,Ju Yi,Zhao XingquanORCID

Abstract

Background and purposeAcute vestibular syndrome (AVS) typically manifests as isolated dizziness or vertigo with no apparent neurological impairments. However, distinguishing life-threatening stroke from innocuous peripheral vestibular lesions in the emergency room (ER) remains challenging. This study aimed to explore the ability of the head impulse-nystagmus-test of skew (HINTS) combined with truncal ataxia or ABCD2score to differentiate stroke from peripheral vestibular disease in patients with AVS in the ER.MethodsWe prospectively recruited 121 patients with AVS from December 2022 to June 2023, 69 of whom presented with vestibular neuritis (VN) and the remaining with posterior circulation stroke (PCS). We analysed the HINTS results, truncal ataxia and ABCD2score and compared the sensitivity and specificity among HINTS, truncal ataxia, ABCD2score and their combinations using the McNemar test for paired samples.ResultsHINTS combined with grade 2-3 truncal ataxia achieved significantly higher sensitivity than that of isolated HINTS in differentiating PCS from VN (100% vs 88.5%, p=0.031). The specificity of HINTS plus grade 2-3 truncal ataxia did not significantly differ from that of isolated HINTS (p=0.125); however, the combination of ABCD2score and HINTS did not improve the diagnostic accuracy. The sensitivity of ABCD2score ≥4 plus grade 2-3 truncal ataxia was significantly higher than those of isolated ABCD2score ≥4 or isolated grade 2-3 truncal ataxia (p=0.016 and p<0.001, respectively) and not significantly lower than that of isolated HINTS (p=0.508).ConclusionCompared with the ABCD2score, the truncal ataxia is of more valuable assistance to HINTS in differentiating PCS. Although the combination of ABCD2score and truncal ataxia has a significant implication, it is not a replacement for HINTS.

Funder

Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences

National Key R&D Program of China

Beijing Municipal Committee of Science and Technology

Ministry of Finance of the People’s Republic of China

Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences clinical and translational medicine

Publisher

BMJ

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