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Treatment of Posterior Canal Type of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (PC-BPPV)

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Chonbuk National University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)

Treatments

Procedure: Canalith repositioning maneuver

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01822002
Treatment of PC-BPPV

Details and patient eligibility

About

To determine the immediate therapeutic efficacies of canalith repositioning maneuvers in each type of BPPV (posterior canal type, apogeotropic horizontal canal type and geotropic horizontal canal type).

Full description

In nationwide 10 Dizziness Clinics of Korea, consecutive patients with each type of BPPV are randomized to each repositioning maneuver.

For posterior canal type of BPPV (PC-BPPV), patinets are randomized into modified Epley maneuver and Semont maneuver.

Subjects Consecutive patients with a diagnosis of PC-BPPV are recruited from nationwide 10 Dizziness Clinics in Korea. The inclusion criteria for this study were (1) a history of positional vertigo, (2) direction-changing positional nystagmus appropriate for each type of BPPV, and (3) absence of identifiable central nervous system disorders that could explain the positional vertigo and nystagmus. To exclude the patients with nystagmus from central pathologies, all patients also will receive neurotological examinations including spontaneous and gaze-evoked (GEN) nystagmus, horizontal and vertical smooth pursuit and saccades, limb ataxia, and balance function in addition to routine neurological examinations. Even in patients with isolated vertigo, those with central ocular motor signs, limb ataxia, and severe imbalance will be arranged for MRIs.

Diagnostic procedure To induce positional nystagmus, the patients lied supine from sitting (lying-down nystagmus) and turned their heads to either side while in supine (head-turning nystagmus). Then the patients were moved from a supine to sitting position and the head was bent down (head-bending nystagmus). Patients were also subjected to right and left Hallpike maneuvers and straight head hanging test to exclude BPPV involving the posterior or anterior canal.

Study design and Randomization The investigators attempt to determine the immediate therapeutic efficacies of Epley maneuver and Semont maneuver for PC-BPPV, repeated barbecue rotation maneuver and Gufoni maneuver after barbecue rotatio maneuver for geotropic HC-BPPV, and repeated Gufoni maneuver and head-shaking maneuvers after Gufoni maneuver in apogeotropic HC-BPPV by adopting a prospective randomized controlled study design.

Based on the data from the pilot study, the investigators estimated the proportion of immediate resolution would be 60-70% in the repositioning groups. By adopting 0.9 power to detect a significant difference (p=0.05, two-sided) and a drop rate of 5%, 200 patients of each type of BPPV will be required for each treatment arm.

The immediate treatment response will be determined by participating neurologists in each clinic without knowing the maneuver applied to each patient from 30 minutes to one hour after initial maneuver. The absence of both vertigo and nystagmus will be required to determine a resolution. When the patient still show positioning nystagmus or vertigo, the patient will be received the another maneuver at each protocol arm.

Enrollment

1,500 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

10 to 90 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. a history of positional vertigo
  2. upbeating-torsional nystagmus in Dix-Hallpike maneuver
  3. absence of identifiable central nervous system disorders that could explain the positional vertigo and nystagmus.

Exclusion criteria

(1) Patients with positive neurotological examinations including spontaneous and gaze-evoked (GEN) nystagmus, horizontal and vertical smooth pursuit and saccades, limb ataxia, and balance function in addition to routine neurological examinations.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

1,500 participants in 2 patient groups

Canalith repositionig maneuver; Epley maneuver group
Active Comparator group
Description:
Patients with PC-BPPV will be randomly assigned to Epley maneuver or Semont maneuver.
Treatment:
Procedure: Canalith repositioning maneuver
Canalith repositioning maneuver : Semont maneuver group
Active Comparator group
Description:
Patients with PC-BPPV will be randomly assigned to Epley maneuver or Semont maneuver group.
Treatment:
Procedure: Canalith repositioning maneuver

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Hyo-Jeong Kim; Sun-Young Oh, MD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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