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View article: Bilateral Vestibular Atelectasis as a Fluctuating Bilateral Vestibulopathy: A Case Report Care
Bilateral Vestibular Atelectasis as a Fluctuating Bilateral Vestibulopathy: A Case Report Care Open
The vestibular atelectasis (VA) is a very rarely reported clinical and radiological condition characterized by the collapse of the labyrinthine membrane. Clinical features include symptoms which mimic endolymphatic hydrops; bilateral forms…
View article: Sodium Channel Blockers for Vestibular Paroxysmia in Children
Sodium Channel Blockers for Vestibular Paroxysmia in Children Open
Background/Objectives: As vestibular paroxysmia (VP) has recently been described in children, with an incidence of up to 4% of vertigo, and a promising therapeutic response to sodium-channel-blocking drugs has also been reported, the aim o…
View article: Vestibular Paroxysmia with Neurovascular Cross Compression and Antiepileptic Drugs: A Systematic Review and Discussion of Physiopathology
Vestibular Paroxysmia with Neurovascular Cross Compression and Antiepileptic Drugs: A Systematic Review and Discussion of Physiopathology Open
Vestibular paroxysmia (VP) is a disabling medical condition characterized by a high recurrence rate of vertigo. VP is classically associated with the presence of contact between a vascular structure and the cochleovestibular nerve, a neuro…
View article: Medical Management of the Near-Narrowed Internal Auditory Canal Pathology in the Adult Population: A Preliminary Study
Medical Management of the Near-Narrowed Internal Auditory Canal Pathology in the Adult Population: A Preliminary Study Open
Background/Objectives: Objective: To discuss therapeutic outcomes in patients with symptomatic near-narrow internal auditory canal (NNIAC). Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the records of 26 symptomatic patients diagnosed with NNIAC, w…
View article: Nystagmus During a Vertigo Crisis in Menière’s Disease—Direction of Nystagmus, Contribution of a Mobile Phone and Therapeutic Implications
Nystagmus During a Vertigo Crisis in Menière’s Disease—Direction of Nystagmus, Contribution of a Mobile Phone and Therapeutic Implications Open
Background/Objectives: Spontaneous nystagmus during vertigo attacks of Menière’s disease has been essentially described as horizontal, beating ipsilaterally (irritative type) or contralaterally (deficit type) to the hearing loss. Our main …
View article: Comment on Castellucci et al. Impaired Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex on Video Head Impulse Test in Superior Canal Dehiscence: “Spontaneous Plugging” or Endolymphatic Flow Dissipation? Audiol. Res. 2023, 13, 802–820
Comment on Castellucci et al. Impaired Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex on Video Head Impulse Test in Superior Canal Dehiscence: “Spontaneous Plugging” or Endolymphatic Flow Dissipation? Audiol. Res. 2023, 13, 802–820 Open
We read, with great interest, two recent articles by Castellucci and al [...]
View article: Guidelines of the French Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery (SFORL) for vestibular rehabilitation in children with vestibular dysfunction. A systematic review
Guidelines of the French Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery (SFORL) for vestibular rehabilitation in children with vestibular dysfunction. A systematic review Open
It is recommended that a vestibular assessment be carried out before VR, including a study of vestibulo-ocular reflex, otolithic function, and postural control. In cases of vestibular dysfunction, physiotherapy treatment is recommended fro…
View article: The “Near”-Narrowed Internal Auditory Canal Syndrome in Adults: Clinical Aspects, Audio-Vestibular Findings, and Radiological Criteria for Diagnosis
The “Near”-Narrowed Internal Auditory Canal Syndrome in Adults: Clinical Aspects, Audio-Vestibular Findings, and Radiological Criteria for Diagnosis Open
Introduction: Vestibular Paroxysmia (VP) refers to short attacks of vertigo, spontaneous or triggered by head movements, and implies the presence of a compressive vascular loop in contact with the cochleovestibular nerve (CVN). Classically…
View article: Bone Conduction Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials as an Alternative in Children with Middle Ear Effusion
Bone Conduction Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials as an Alternative in Children with Middle Ear Effusion Open
Objective: To compare the amplitude ratio and P-wave latency of cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (c-VEMPs) for bone conduction (BC) and air conduction (AC) stimulation in children with otitis media with effusion (OME). Materi…
View article: Developing a serious game for gaze stability rehabilitation in children with vestibular hypofunction
Developing a serious game for gaze stability rehabilitation in children with vestibular hypofunction Open
Background Children with vestibular hypofunction (VH) may have gaze instability, balance disorders, and delayed postural-motor development. Gaze stabilization exercises (GSE) are designed to improve dynamic visual acuity (DVA). We aimed to…
View article: A systematic review and metanalysis of questionnaires used for auditory processing screening and evaluation
A systematic review and metanalysis of questionnaires used for auditory processing screening and evaluation Open
The recognition of Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) as a distinct clinical condition that impacts hearing capacity and mental health has gained attention. Although pure tone audiometry is the gold standard for assessing hearing, it inade…
View article: Why should multiple dehiscences of the otic capsule be considered before surgically treating patients with superior semicircular canal dehiscence? A radiological monocentric review and a case series
Why should multiple dehiscences of the otic capsule be considered before surgically treating patients with superior semicircular canal dehiscence? A radiological monocentric review and a case series Open
This review aims to draw attention to the multiple ipsilateral otic capsule dehiscences (OCDs), which may cause therapeutic failure in operated patients. A series of six severely disabled patients with symptoms and signs consistent with a …
View article: The Magnitude of Contralateral Suppression of Otoacoustic Emissions Is Ear- and Age-Dependent
The Magnitude of Contralateral Suppression of Otoacoustic Emissions Is Ear- and Age-Dependent Open
The maturation of the uncrossed medial olivocochlear (UMOC) efferent remains poorly documented to date. The UMOC efferent system allows listeners to not only detect but also to process, recognize, and discriminate auditory stimuli. Its fib…
View article: Early management of presbycusis: recommendations from the French Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, the French Society of Audiology, and the French Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology
Early management of presbycusis: recommendations from the French Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, the French Society of Audiology, and the French Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology Open
In case of a clinical profile suggestive of presbycusis in a young subject, especially if there are several family cases, it is recommended to propose a genetic investigation. It is recommended to perform free-field speech audiometry in no…
View article: Age-Related Dichotic Listening Skills in Impaired and Non-Impaired Readers: A Comparative Study
Age-Related Dichotic Listening Skills in Impaired and Non-Impaired Readers: A Comparative Study Open
Dichotic listening is the high-level auditory process which enables the perception of different verbal stimuli delivered simultaneously to the right and left ears (binaural integration), as well as the perception of a verbal stimulus prese…
View article: Short- and Long-Term Effect of Cochlear Implantation on Disabling Tinnitus in Single-Sided Deafness Patients: A Systematic Review
Short- and Long-Term Effect of Cochlear Implantation on Disabling Tinnitus in Single-Sided Deafness Patients: A Systematic Review Open
Patients with single-sided deafness can experience an ipsilateral disabling tinnitus that has a major impact on individuals’ social communication and quality of life. Cochlear implants appear to be superior to conventional treatments to al…
View article: The Narrowed Internal Auditory Canal: A Distinct Etiology of Pediatric Vestibular Paroxysmia
The Narrowed Internal Auditory Canal: A Distinct Etiology of Pediatric Vestibular Paroxysmia Open
Vestibular paroxysmia (VP) is a disorder encountered in the pediatric population that etiology has been attributed to neurovascular cross-compression syndrome (NVCC). The purpose of this study was to report a new probable pathological cond…
View article: Adult Normative Data for the Adaptation of the Hearing in Noise Test in European French (HINT-5 Min)
Adult Normative Data for the Adaptation of the Hearing in Noise Test in European French (HINT-5 Min) Open
Decreased speech-in-noise (SpIN) understanding is an early marker not only of presbycusis but also of auditory processing disorder. Previous research has shown a strong relationship between hearing disorders and cognitive limitations. It i…
View article: Effect of Serious Gaming on Speech-in-Noise Intelligibility in Adult Cochlear Implantees: A Randomized Controlled Study
Effect of Serious Gaming on Speech-in-Noise Intelligibility in Adult Cochlear Implantees: A Randomized Controlled Study Open
Listening in noise remains challenging for adults with cochlear implants (CI) even after prolonged experience. Personalized auditory training (AT) programs can be proposed to improve specific auditory skills in adults with CI. The objectiv…
View article: Persistent Positional Vertigo in a Patient with Partial “Auto-Plugged” Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence: A Case Study
Persistent Positional Vertigo in a Patient with Partial “Auto-Plugged” Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence: A Case Study Open
A 73-year-old female was referred to our department for persistent left anterior benign paroxysmal positional vertigo refractory to multiple repositioning procedures and training physiotherapist exercises. The audiovestibular assessment an…
View article: Online digital audiometry vs. conventional audiometry: a multi-centre comparative clinical study
Online digital audiometry vs. conventional audiometry: a multi-centre comparative clinical study Open
Online digital audiometry has been demonstrated as a clinically accurate method for hearing assessment.
View article: Recommandations de la Société française d’ORL et de chirurgie de la face et du cou (SFORL) et de la Société française d’audiologie (SFA) pour la pratique de l’audiométrie vocale dans le bruit chez l’adulte
Recommandations de la Société française d’ORL et de chirurgie de la face et du cou (SFORL) et de la Société française d’audiologie (SFA) pour la pratique de l’audiométrie vocale dans le bruit chez l’adulte Open
View article: Proposal for a Unitary Anatomo-Clinical and Radiological Classification of Third Mobile Window Abnormalities
Proposal for a Unitary Anatomo-Clinical and Radiological Classification of Third Mobile Window Abnormalities Open
Introduction: An increased number of otic capsule dehiscence (OCD) variants relying on the third window pathomechanism have been reported lately. Therefore, a characterization of the anatomical structures involved and an accurate radiologi…
View article: Speech-in-Noise Audiometry in Adults: A Review of the Available Tests for French Speakers
Speech-in-Noise Audiometry in Adults: A Review of the Available Tests for French Speakers Open
Background: Difficulty understanding speech in background noise is the reason of consultation for most people who seek help for their hearing. With the increased use of speech-in-noise (SpIN) testing, audiologists and otologi…
View article: Intra-Cochlear Current Spread Correlates with Speech Perception in Experienced Adult Cochlear Implant Users
Intra-Cochlear Current Spread Correlates with Speech Perception in Experienced Adult Cochlear Implant Users Open
Broader intra-cochlear current spread (ICCS) implies higher cochlear implant (CI) channel interactions. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between ICCS and speech intelligibility in experienced CI users. Using voltage matrice…
View article: Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence by Superior Petrosal Sinus: Proposal for Classification
Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence by Superior Petrosal Sinus: Proposal for Classification Open
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to present 3 different clinical stages in patients presenting with superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) by the superior petrosal sinus (SPS). A specific 3-class classification based on clinical, radiol…
View article: A Message from a Narrowed Internal Auditory Canal in a Patient with a Hyperpneumatized Petrous Bone
A Message from a Narrowed Internal Auditory Canal in a Patient with a Hyperpneumatized Petrous Bone Open
Hyperpneumatization of the temporal bone (HPTB) is a rare finding, and its clinical impact is poorly described in literature. We report the case of a 34-year-old woman with no previous otologic condition, complaining of paroxysmal vertigo …
View article: Un système olivocochléaire médian instable et paradoxal chez un enfant en difficulté scolaire
Un système olivocochléaire médian instable et paradoxal chez un enfant en difficulté scolaire Open
View article: Paroxysmies vestibulaires et ostéome bilatéral du CAI
Paroxysmies vestibulaires et ostéome bilatéral du CAI Open
View article: A serious game for listening-in-noise training in adults with cochlear implant: a randomized controlled trial. (Preprint)
A serious game for listening-in-noise training in adults with cochlear implant: a randomized controlled trial. (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Adults with cochlear implants (CI) find listening-in-noise challenging even after prolonged experience. Personalized auditory training (AT) programs can be proposed to improve specific auditory skills in adults with CI. OBJEC…