Visually Evoked Postural Responses (VEPRs) in Children with Vestibular Migraine
Vestibular migraine (VM) is the most common cause of episodic vertigo in children. Vertigo, nausea, dizziness and unsteadiness are often complained of by children with migraine, which can precede, follow or be present simultaneously with headache. The aim of this study was to use posturography to in...
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| description | Vestibular migraine (VM) is the most common cause of episodic vertigo in children. Vertigo, nausea, dizziness and unsteadiness are often complained of by children with migraine, which can precede, follow or be present simultaneously with headache. The aim of this study was to use posturography to investigate the visually evoked postural responses (VEPRs) of children with VM and compare them to data obtained from children with primary headache (M) and controls (C). Twenty children diagnosed as affected by VM, nineteen children with M without aura and twenty healthy subjects were recruited in this cross-sectional study. Posturography was performed by a standardized stabilometric force-platform (Svep-Politecnica) in the following conditions: open eyes (OE), closed eyes (CE) and during full-field horizontal optokinetic stimulation (OKN-S). Electronystagmography was performed simultaneously to analyze optokinetic reflex parameters. In the OE condition, no difference was found between groups with respect to body sway area. In contrast, this parameter increased in the two pathological groups with respect to controls in the CE condition. The optokinetic stimulations also induced a similar increase of body sway area in the M group relative to controls, but a further increase was elicited in the VM group. Electronystagmographic recording also revealed different optokinetic reflex parameters in the latter groups. This study disclosed an abnormal sensitivity of children with M and VM to full-field moving scenes and a consequent destabilization of posture, as documented by the abnormal VEPRs. Children with VM were particularly exposed to this risk. Possible clinical implications of these findings are discussed. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-7df9fef5bae0408a98c9c1663e66347e2025-08-20T00:03:41ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672021-12-01911410.3390/children9010014Visually Evoked Postural Responses (VEPRs) in Children with Vestibular MigraineRiccardo Nocini0Carlo Baraldi1Enrico Apa2Andrea Ciorba3Daniele Monzani4Silvia Palma5Section of Ears, Nose and Throat (ENT), Department of Surgical Sciences, Dentistry, Genecology and Pediatrics, University of Verona, 37100 Verona, ItalySchool of Pharmacology and Clinical Toxicology, Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via del Pozzo 71, 41124 Modena, ItalyOtolyngology Unit, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via del Pozzo 71, 41124 Modena, ItalyDepartment of Neurosciences and Rehabilitation, ENT Clinic, University of Ferrara, Via Aldo Moro 8, 44124 Ferrara, ItalyOtolyngology Unit, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via del Pozzo 71, 41124 Modena, ItalyAudiology, Primary Care Department, Via del Pozzo 69, 41100 Modena, ItalyVestibular migraine (VM) is the most common cause of episodic vertigo in children. Vertigo, nausea, dizziness and unsteadiness are often complained of by children with migraine, which can precede, follow or be present simultaneously with headache. The aim of this study was to use posturography to investigate the visually evoked postural responses (VEPRs) of children with VM and compare them to data obtained from children with primary headache (M) and controls (C). Twenty children diagnosed as affected by VM, nineteen children with M without aura and twenty healthy subjects were recruited in this cross-sectional study. Posturography was performed by a standardized stabilometric force-platform (Svep-Politecnica) in the following conditions: open eyes (OE), closed eyes (CE) and during full-field horizontal optokinetic stimulation (OKN-S). Electronystagmography was performed simultaneously to analyze optokinetic reflex parameters. In the OE condition, no difference was found between groups with respect to body sway area. In contrast, this parameter increased in the two pathological groups with respect to controls in the CE condition. The optokinetic stimulations also induced a similar increase of body sway area in the M group relative to controls, but a further increase was elicited in the VM group. Electronystagmographic recording also revealed different optokinetic reflex parameters in the latter groups. This study disclosed an abnormal sensitivity of children with M and VM to full-field moving scenes and a consequent destabilization of posture, as documented by the abnormal VEPRs. Children with VM were particularly exposed to this risk. Possible clinical implications of these findings are discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/9/1/14migraineoptokinetic stimulationposturographyvisual–vestibular mismatchnystagmus |
| spellingShingle | Riccardo Nocini Carlo Baraldi Enrico Apa Andrea Ciorba Daniele Monzani Silvia Palma Visually Evoked Postural Responses (VEPRs) in Children with Vestibular Migraine migraine optokinetic stimulation posturography visual–vestibular mismatch nystagmus |
| title | Visually Evoked Postural Responses (VEPRs) in Children with Vestibular Migraine |
| title_full | Visually Evoked Postural Responses (VEPRs) in Children with Vestibular Migraine |
| title_fullStr | Visually Evoked Postural Responses (VEPRs) in Children with Vestibular Migraine |
| title_full_unstemmed | Visually Evoked Postural Responses (VEPRs) in Children with Vestibular Migraine |
| title_short | Visually Evoked Postural Responses (VEPRs) in Children with Vestibular Migraine |
| title_sort | visually evoked postural responses veprs in children with vestibular migraine |
| topic | migraine optokinetic stimulation posturography visual–vestibular mismatch nystagmus |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/9/1/14 |
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