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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Otolaryngology
  • Vestibular Disorders

Background:

  • Cervical vertigo diagnosis can be challenging due to overlapping symptoms with other vestibular disorders and migraines.
  • Differentiating cervical vertigo is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify distinct patient features that differentiate cervical vertigo from vestibular vertigo and vestibular migraine using a novel survey.
  • To test the hypothesis that specific symptoms characterize cervical vertigo.

Main Methods:

  • A 41-question survey was administered to 48 patients diagnosed with cervical vertigo (n=16), migraine (n=16), and vestibular vertigo (n=16).
  • Patient responses were compared across the three diagnostic groups to pinpoint differentiating symptoms.

Main Results:

  • Eight survey questions successfully differentiated vestibular vertigo from migraine and cervical vertigo.
  • Cervical vertigo patients reported symptoms that substantially overlapped with vestibular vertigo and migraine.
  • Key symptoms in cervical vertigo included neck pain (94%), headache (50%), and true vertigo (27%).

Conclusions:

  • Cervical vertigo symptoms, particularly when neck disturbance is considered, may resemble migraine with co-occurring neck injury.
  • Further research is needed to clarify the overlap between cervical vertigo and other diagnoses like chronic subjective dizziness and psychogenic dizziness.