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Journal of The American Academy of Audiology | 2011

Effects of stimulus and recording parameters on the air conduction ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential.

Owen D. Murnane; Faith W. Akin; J. Kip Kelly; Stephanie M. Byrd

BACKGROUNDnVestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) have been recorded from the sternocleidomastoid muscle (cervical VEMP or cVEMP) and more recently from the eye muscles (ocular VEMP or oVEMP) in response to air conduction and bone conduction stimuli. Both cVEMPs and oVEMPs are mediated by the otoliths and thereby provide diagnostic information that is complementary to videonystagmography and rotational chair tests. In contrast to the air conduction cVEMP, which originates from the saccule/inferior vestibular nerve, recent evidence suggests the possibility that the air conduction oVEMP may be mediated by the utricle/superior vestibular nerve. The oVEMP, therefore, may provide complementary diagnostic information relative to the cVEMP. There are relatively few studies, however, that have quantified the effects of stimulus and recording parameters on the air conduction oVEMP, and there is a paucity of normative data.nnnPURPOSEnTo evaluate the effects of several stimulus and recording parameters on the air conduction oVEMP and to establish normative data for clinical use.nnnRESEARCH DESIGNnA prospective repeated measures design was utilized.nnnSTUDY SAMPLEnForty-seven young adults with no history of neurologic disease, hearing loss, middle ear pathology, open or closed head injury, cervical injury, or audiovestibular disorder participated in the study.nnnDATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSISnThe effects of stimulus frequency, stimulus level, gaze elevation, and recording electrode location on the amplitude and latency of the oVEMP for monaural air conduction stimuli were assessed using repeated measures analyses of variance in an initial group of 17 participants. The optimal stimulus and recording parameters obtained in the initial group were used subsequently to obtain oVEMPs from 30 additional participants.nnnRESULTSnThe effects of stimulus frequency, stimulus level, gaze elevation, and electrode location on the response prevalence, amplitude, and latency of the oVEMP for monaural air conduction stimuli were significant. The maximum N1-P1 amplitude and response prevalence were obtained for contralateral oVEMPs using a 500 Hz tone burst presented at 125 dB peak SPL during upward gaze at an elevation of 30°.nnnCONCLUSIONSnThe optimal stimulus and recording parameters quantified in this study were used to establish normative data that may be useful for the clinical application of the air conduction oVEMP.


Insights in Practice: GN Otometrics | 2004

Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials (VEMP)

Faith W. Akin; Owen D. Murnane


Archive | 2018

Vestibular Consequences of Noise Exposure in Humans

Faith W. Akin; Owen D. Murnane; Jennifer R. Sears


Archive | 2016

Reliability of Regression Gain Versus Instantaneous Gain During Video Head Impulse Testing

Krystal Riska; Faith W. Akin; Owen D. Murnane


Archive | 2016

Contemporary Issues in Vestibular Assessment

Kristal M. Riska; Owen D. Murnane


Archive | 2016

Intra- and Inter-Examiner Reliability of the Binocular Video Head Impulse Test

Ashley Ellis; Emerald Lauzon; Kristal M. Riska; Faith W. Akin; Owen D. Murnane


Archive | 2015

Inter-ocular Gain Differences of The Horizontal Vestibulo-ocular Reflex During the Video Head Impulse Test

Owen D. Murnane; Kristal M. Riska; Stephanie B. Rouse; Faith W. Akin


WSU 75th Anniversary Symposium, Injury Biomechanics, Prevention, Diagnosis & Treatment | 2014

Voxel-Based Morphometry (VBM) in Individuals with Blast/Tbi-Related Balance Dysfunction

Anthony T. Cacace; Y. Ye; Faith W. Akin; Owen D. Murnane; A. Pearson; Ramtilak Gattu; E. M. Haacke


WSU 75th Anniversary Symposium, Injury Biomechanics, Prevention, Diagnosis & Treatment | 2014

Vascular and White-Matter Alterations in Blast and Trauma-Induced Balance and Gait Problems Revealed by Susceptibility-Weighted and Diffusion-Tensor Imaging

Ramtilak Gattu; Faith W. Akin; Anthony T. Cacace; Owen D. Murnane; E. M. Haacke


Archive | 2014

The Video Head Impulse Test: Normal Reference Intervals & Test-Retest Reliability

Owen D. Murnane; Faith W. Akin; Kristal M. Riska; Stephanie M. Byrd

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Faith W. Akin

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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C. Clinard

James Madison University

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Kristal M. Riska

East Tennessee State University

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Richard H. Wilson

East Tennessee State University

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