Effect of conductive hearing loss on the vestibulo-collic reflex

Clin Otolaryngol Allied Sci. 1999 Jun;24(3):181-3. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2273.1999.00234.x.

Abstract

The vestibulo-collic reflex represents a promising test for evaluating the integrity of otolith function. We have investigated the threshold of this response in a group of normal subjects, and the effect of a conductive hearing loss. A positive response was recorded in 31 of 32 normal subjects. The threshold of the vestibulo-collic reflex varied from 80 to 97 dBHL in these subjects with a 95% response rate at a threshold at 96 dBHL. A total of 23 ears with a conductive hearing loss in 17 patients were also investigated. The average conductive hearing loss (at 0.5, 1, 2 and 4 kHz) ranged from 8.75 to 40 dBHL (average 24.46 dBHL). A positive response was recorded in only two ears. Therefore, the vestibulo-collic reflex has a high stimulus threshold which is dependant on reliable transmission of the click stimulus to the inner ear thus limiting is clinical use.

Publication types

  • Clinical Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Electromyography / methods
  • Female
  • Hearing Loss, Conductive / complications*
  • Hearing Loss, Conductive / diagnosis
  • Hearing Loss, Conductive / etiology
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Neck / innervation*
  • Otitis Media with Effusion / complications
  • Otolithic Membrane / physiopathology
  • Otosclerosis / complications
  • Reflex, Abnormal / physiology*
  • Tympanic Membrane Perforation / complications
  • Vestibular Diseases / diagnosis
  • Vestibular Diseases / etiology*
  • Vestibule, Labyrinth / innervation*