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Perspectives on Neuroscience
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Published on: July 31, 2007

[Perspectives in neurotology].

A Ernst1

  • 1HNO-Klinik im ukb, Berlin, Germany. arneborge@ukb.de

Laryngo- Rhino- Otologie
|April 28, 2011
PubMed
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Neurotology advances, including new diagnostic tools like VEMPs and treatments for vestibular disorders, reflect broader medical trends. Future challenges include an aging population experiencing vertigo and a complex regulatory environment.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurotology
  • Vestibular Diagnostics
  • Therapeutic Innovations

Context:

  • Vestibular diagnostics and therapy evolve with technological, scientific, and socioeconomic trends.
  • Neurotology has diversified significantly due to these advancements.
  • Clinical medicine mirrors these broader trends in its development.

Purpose:

  • To review the advancements in vestibular diagnostics and therapy.
  • To highlight the impact of technological and scientific progress on neurotology.
  • To discuss the future trajectory of vestibular disorder management.

Summary:

  • Diagnostic improvements include new receptor testing tools (e.g., Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials - VEMPs), enhanced imaging for conditions like endolymphatic hydrops, and understanding central-vestibular neuroplasticity.

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  • Etiopathology updates involve genetic discoveries (e.g., COCH gene mutations), identification of structural abnormalities (e.g., dehiscence syndromes), and recognition of related disorders like migraine-associated vertigo.
  • Therapeutic options have expanded with re-evaluated older techniques (e.g., saccus exposure), novel surgical approaches (e.g., dehiscence repair), new drug delivery concepts (e.g., local drug delivery), and externally worn neuroprosthetics (e.g., VertiGuard system).
  • Impact:

    • These trends indicate a future with increased prevalence of age-related vertigo (presbyvertigo).
    • Future medical practice faces challenges from financial constraints and a highly regulated, potentially adversarial, legal environment for physicians.
    • The field is moving towards more sophisticated diagnostics and personalized therapeutic strategies for vestibular disorders.