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Testing of all Six Semicircular Canals with Video Head Impulse Test Systems
Published on: April 18, 2019
An evidenced-based diagnostic tool for superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome
Christian G Fritz1,2, Garrett G Casale1, Lulia A Kana1,3
1Michigan Ear Institute, Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA.
Purpose:
To construct a symptoms-based prediction tool to assess the likelihood of superior canal dehiscence (SSCD) on high-resolution CT.
Materials And Methods:
Mathematical modeling was employed to predict radiologic evidence of SSCD at a tertiary neurotology referral center.
Results:
A total of 168 patients were included, of which 118 had imaging-confirmed SSCD. On univariate analysis significant predictors of SSCD presence were: sound/pressure-induced vertigo (p = 0.006), disequilibrium (p = 0.008), hyperacusis (p = 0.008), and autophony (p = 0.034). Multivariate analysis enabled a 14-point symptom-weighted tool to be developed, wherein a score of ≥6 raised the suspicion of SSCD (≥70% likelihood of being present), R2 = 0.853.
Conclusions:
The likelihood of SSCD on CT scan can be determined with a high degree of certainty based on symptoms recorded at presentation. Using the evidenced-based diagnostic tool validated herein, a score ≥6 with any symptom combination justifies ordering a CT scan.

