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L Schalén1, H Enbom, N G Henriksson

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The established eye tracking test is a key tool in otoneurological exams. This review highlights its applications for assessing vestibular system lesion levels.

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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Neurology
  • Ophthalmology

Background:

  • Eye tracking is a standard component of clinical otoneurological examinations.
  • Vestibular system disorders can significantly impact a patient's quality of life.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the applications of eye tracking tests in evaluating vestibular system lesions.
  • To provide an overview of how eye tracking aids in diagnosing and localizing vestibular dysfunction.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies utilizing eye tracking in otoneurology.
  • Analysis of clinical applications and diagnostic value of eye tracking for vestibular assessment.

Main Results:

  • Eye tracking provides objective data on eye movements, crucial for vestibular function assessment.
  • The test can help differentiate between peripheral and central vestibular lesions.
  • Specific eye movement patterns correlate with different levels and types of vestibular impairment.

Conclusions:

  • Eye tracking is a versatile and valuable tool in the clinical evaluation of the vestibular system.
  • Its application aids in the precise localization and characterization of vestibular lesions.
  • Further research can expand the diagnostic capabilities of eye tracking in otoneurology.

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