Otoneurologic findings in Type 1 Diabetes mellitus patients
Metabolic alterations, as they occur in Diabetes mellitus, have been mentioned in the development and maintenance of complaints related to the vestibular and auditory organs. To investigate the vestibular system in Type 1 Diabetic mellitus population. The present study was developed with 19 individu...
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Published in | Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology Vol. 73; no. 1; pp. 100 - 105 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Brazil
Elsevier Editora Ltda
01.01.2007
Elsevier |
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Summary: | Metabolic alterations, as they occur in Diabetes mellitus, have been mentioned in the development and maintenance of complaints related to the vestibular and auditory organs.
To investigate the vestibular system in Type 1 Diabetic mellitus population.
The present study was developed with 19 individuals, being 10 females (52.6%) and 9 males (47.3%), with ages varying from 8 to 25 years old, with medical diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes mellitus. For result comparison, a control group was selected with others 19 individuals, matching the study group in age and gender. The evaluation protocol encompassed interview, otoscopic inspection, dynamic and static balance evaluation, cerebellar tests and vectoelectronystagmographic evaluation.
Clinical prospective.
Alteration in the vectoelectronystagmographic evaluation were found in 36.84% (n=7) Type 1 Diabetes mellitus individuals, being 21.06% (n=4) Peripheral Deficiency Vestibular Syndrome and 15.79% (n=3) Peripheral Irritative Vestibular Syndrome.
We conclude that Type 1 Diabetes mellitus individuals can have their vestibular organ affected, even if there are no otoneurologic complaints. |
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ISSN: | 1808-8694 1808-8686 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S1808-8694(15)31130-7 |