Preoperative balance control compensation in patients with a vestibular schwannoma: does tumor size matter?

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Date publication

avril 2015

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Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr SPITZ Elisabeth


Tous les auteurs :
Ribeyre L, Frere J, Gauchard G, Lion A, Perrin P, Spitz E, Parietti-Winkler C

Résumé

OBJECTIVE: The influence of tumor size on postural control of patients with vestibular schwannoma (VS) remains to be determined. This study aimed to compare the postural performances of VS patients, according to the size of the tumor, with healthy subjects. METHODS: The six conditions (C1-C6) of the sensory organization test (SOT) were carried out in 87 patients, split into four groups according to the Koos classification (stage I-IV), and in 72 aged-matched controls to evaluate postural control. The vestibular reflectivity and compensation were estimated with videonystagmography. RESULTS: Among patients, lower C5 and C6 scores were found in stage I and IV patients than in stage II and III patients, whereas vestibular compensation did not impact the tumor size influence on the postural control. The scores were significantly (p

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Clin Neurophysiol. 2015 Apr;126(4):787-93