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A Clinical Risk Score for Vertigo

Aug 14, 2024

The patient with vertigo can be a clinical challenge. Patients may describe their symptoms as vertigo, or the room spinning, or dizziness, or a problem with balance, or use other descriptors. Trying to understand the patient's symptoms can be difficult and we know that asking questions about rapidity of onset, duration and triggers may be more helpful to us.

There is a lack of clinical decision guidelines to provide a standard approach to the patient who presents with vertigo or dizziness. This results in variations in diagnostic approach, including the need for investigations, especially neuroimaging. For example, up to 50% of patients with vertigo undergo a CT brain, most of which are normal.

What do we currently have in terms of Risk Scores?

  1. The Head Impulse, Nystagmus, and Test of Skew (HINTS) examination. It is used for those patients with acute vestibular syndrome (ie., the patient must have vertigo and nystagmus).
  2. STANDING algorithm: This is an assessment of Nystag
  3. ...

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