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[Data base for patients with balance disorders].

L I López-Gentili1, M Kremenchutzky, P Salgado

  • 1Sector Neuro-Otología, División Neurología, Hospital Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires, Argentina. lucrecia@lvd.com.ar

Revista De Neurologia
|May 27, 2003
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A new neuro-otological protocol and database (ENO LK) aids in assessing balance disorders. This tool efficiently analyzes patient data, providing epidemiological and diagnostic insights for improved patient follow-up.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Otolaryngology
  • Epidemiology

Background:

  • Balance disorders are common and require integrated clinical assessment.
  • Existing methods may lack comprehensive epidemiological and biostatistical analysis.
  • A structured neuro-otological protocol and database can address these limitations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and implement a neuro-otological protocol and database for assessing patients with balance disorders.
  • To integrate clinical thinking with epidemiological and biostatistical analysis.
  • To provide a tool for efficient patient assessment and follow-up.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a neuro-otological protocol for patient assessment and clinical interviews.
  • Creation of a database using Epi Info software (ENO LK) for data storage and analysis.

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  • Analysis of data from 1,100 patients with balance disorders.
  • Main Results:

    • The ENO LK database successfully stored data for 1,100 patients (average age 54.5, 62.8% female).
    • Common diagnoses included vertigo (69.1%), instability (12.7%), and syncope (1.9%).
    • Among vertigo patients, positional vertigo was most common (55%), with idiopathic benign causes in 60%.

    Conclusions:

    • The ENO LK application enables efficient and effective epidemiological and diagnostic conclusions for balance disorders.
    • The tool facilitates the follow-up of patients presenting with balance disorders.
    • This integrated approach enhances clinical decision-making and patient management.