Objective Vestibular Testing of Children with Dizziness and Balance Complaints Following Sports-Related Concussions

Author:

Zhou Guangwei12,Brodsky Jacob R.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Enhancement, Boston Children’s Hospital, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA

2. Department of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Abstract

Objective To conduct objective assessment of children with balance and vestibular complaints following sports-related concussions and identify the underlying deficits by analyzing laboratory test outcomes. Study Designs Case series with chart review. Setting Pediatric tertiary care facility. Subjects and Methods Medical records were reviewed of 42 pediatric patients with balance and/or vestibular complaints following sports-related concussions who underwent comprehensive laboratory testing on their balance and vestibular function. Patients’ characteristics were summarized and results analyzed. Results More than 90% of the children with protracted dizziness or imbalance following sports-related concussion had at least 1 abnormal finding from the comprehensive balance and vestibular evaluation. The most frequent deficit was found in dynamic visual acuity test, followed by Sensory Organization Test and rotational test. Patient’s balance problem associated with concussion seemed to be primarily instigated by vestibular dysfunction. Furthermore, semicircular canal dysfunction was involved more often than dysfunction of otolith organs. Yet, <10% of the children experienced a hearing loss following sports-related concussion. Conclusions Vestibular impairment is common among children with protracted dizziness or imbalance following sports-related concussion. Our study demonstrated that proper and thorough evaluation is imperative to identify these underlying deficits and laboratory tests were helpful in the diagnosis and recommendation of following rehabilitations.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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