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CALORIC TESTS Shelendra Kr. Gupta J.R. 3

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Page 1: CALORIMETRY

CALORIC TESTS Shelendra Kr. Gupta

J.R. 3

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Introduction It is done to know the vestibular function of

the ear.Principle : Changes in temp. in EAC influence

the level of activity of vesti. Labyrinth.Still the main test available to the clinician to

assess the individual ear vestibular func.

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Types Hallpike- Fitzgerald Bithermal Caloric Test :

most reliableKobrak methodMinimal Caloric TestLinthicum Test : 0.2 ml ice water instilled for

20 sec to observe nystagmusDundas Grant Air Caloric Test : most

convenient to exclude dead ear in presence of perforation.

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Hallpike Fitzgerald TestPatient is supine , head

raised to 30 degree above horizontal (Lat SCC is made vertical)

Ear irrigated for 40 sec using 250-500 ml water at 7 degree above & below body temperature.

Patient is told to look straight & duration of nystagmus is recorded.

Nystagmus produced is of 2nd degree.

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Interpretation Nystagmus is produced in a normal person

with a healthy labyrinth.Mechanism : Hot water heats the

fluid ,forming convection currents , causing fall in sp. Gravity of fluid which moves towards the ampulla = nystagmus with quick component to stimulated side.

Theories suggest that there may be direct thermal effect on the end organ.

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Responses

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Interpretation Cold water irrigaation induces horizontal

beating nystagmus in opp. Direction & ipsilaterally during warm irrigation

Nystagmic response is recorded by EOG & VOG.

Velocity of the slow phase component is measured & displayed as function of time

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Abnormalities of responseBilateral absence – drug toxicity , post-

meningitisUnilateral paresis –uni. Vest.

Schwannoma/neuronitis.Directional preponderance-asymmetry in

VOR.Abnormal VOR suppressionPerverted nystagmus- nystagmus in other

planes ; occurs in post. Fossa disease

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Modified kobrak testPatient is seated ,head tilted back 60 degrees

in vertical position.5 ml of ice water is used to irrigate EAC &

nystagmus noted.Upto 40 ml water can be used.No response indicates dead labyrinth.

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