Sriwijaya Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Sriwijaya Journal of Otorhinolaryngology

The Role of Vestibular Rehabilitation in the Treatment of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo in Brazil: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Juan Pablo Fernando Rodriguez (Unknown)
Sarah Fernandez (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 Apr 2023

Abstract

Introduction: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a prevalent vestibular disorder causing recurrent episodes of vertigo. Vestibular rehabilitation (VR) is a recognized treatment for BPPV, but its effectiveness in the Brazilian population remains to be fully elucidated. This randomized controlled trial aimed to investigate the impact of VR on BPPV outcomes in Brazil. Methods: 120 participants diagnosed with BPPV were randomly assigned to either a VR group (n=60) or a standard medical care (SMC) group (n=60). The VR group received a personalized program comprising canalith repositioning maneuvers (CRM) and vestibular exercises, while the SMC group received medication and lifestyle advice. The primary outcome was the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) score at 4 weeks. Secondary outcomes included vertigo frequency and intensity (assessed via a Vertigo Diary) and balance function (measured using the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test). Assessments were conducted at baseline, 2 weeks, and 4 weeks. Results: Both groups showed improvement in DHI scores over time. However, the VR group demonstrated significantly greater improvement in DHI scores at 4 weeks compared to the SMC group (p<0.05). Vertigo frequency and intensity also decreased significantly in both groups, with the VR group exhibiting a more pronounced reduction (p<0.05). Similarly, TUG test performance improved in both groups, but the VR group showed significantly better improvement at 4 weeks (p<0.05). Conclusion: This study provides evidence supporting the effectiveness of VR in treating BPPV in the Brazilian population. VR, incorporating CRM and vestibular exercises, resulted in significant improvements in dizziness-related handicap, vertigo symptoms, and balance function compared to SMC alone. These findings underscore the importance of integrating VR into BPPV management in Brazil.

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sjorl

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Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Neuroscience Public Health

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Focus Sriwijaya Journal of Otorhinolaryngology (SJORL) focused on the development of medical sciences especially otorhinolaryngology for human well-being. Scope Sriwijaya Journal of Otorhinolaryngology (SJORL) publishes articles which encompass all aspects of basic research/clinical studies related ...