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Vertigo and Imbalance in Children
A Retrospective Study in a Helsinki University Otorhinolaryngology Clinic
Niemensivu Riina, MD;
Pyykkö Ilmari, MD;
Erna Kentala, MD
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2005;131:996-1000.
Objective To determine medical characteristics of children with vertigo who visited an otorhinolaryngology (ENT) clinic during a 5-year period.
Design A retrospective chart review carried out between 2000 and 2004.
Setting Helsinki University Central Hospital tertiary referral center ENT clinic.
Subjects A total of 119 children (63 girls and 56 boys), ranging in age from 7 months to 17 years (mean age, 10.9 years at examination).
Main Outcome Measures Patients were identified from the ENT clinic database based on hospital discharge codes, with data stored in the database and the SPSS program applied for statistical analysis.
Results Only 0.7% of children visiting the hospital during the 5-year period had vertigo. Benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood, migraine-associated dizziness, vestibular neuronitis, and otitis mediarelated dizziness accounted for vertigo in most of the children.
Conclusions Vertigo is a rare primary complaint of children in an ENT clinic. In achieving a diagnosis, the most valuable tools are medical history, an otoneurologic examination, electronystagmography, and audiography.
Author Affiliations: Departments of Otorhinolaryngology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki (Drs Riina and Kentala), and Tampere University Hospital, Tampere (Dr Ilmari), Finland.
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