Cervical and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential : a comparison of narrowband chirp, broadband chirp, tone burst and click stimulation

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Reddy, Tarryn Marisca
Heinze, Barbara M.
Biagio-de Jager, Leigh
Maes, Leen

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Taylor and Francis

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OBJECTIVES : To compare the response rate and response parameters of cervical and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (c&oVEMP) elicited by narrowband (NB) and broadband (BB) CE-Chirp, with the more classical tone burst (TB) and click VEMPs. DESIGN : The response rate, latency, amplitude and asymmetry ratio of c&oVEMPs elicited by 95 dB nHL air conducted (AC) 500 Hz NB CE-chirp, BB CE-chirp, 500 Hz TB and click stimuli were recorded bilaterally. STUDY SAMPLE : 20 male and 38 female participants (19–39 years). RESULTS : For the cVEMP, the highest response rate was found for NB chirp (100%), followed by TB (91%), BB chirp (87%) and finally click (85%). A similar order was seen for oVEMP with percentages of 100%; 57%, 57%, and 43%. The 500 Hz NB CE-Chirp elicited significantly shorter cVEMP P1 and N1 latencies and significantly larger c&oVEMP amplitudes compared to all other stimuli. BB CE-Chirp elicited significantly shorter c&oVEMP P1 and N1 latencies with smaller amplitudes compared to TB. Asymmetry ratios were not statistically significant for all comparisons. CONCLUSION : The 500 Hz NB CE-chirp provides the highest response rates, shorter latencies and larger amplitudes, and therefore seem a promising stimulus for reliably measuring c&oVEMPs in clinical practice.

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Cervical and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (c&oVEMP), Ocular VEMP, Normative data, CE-Chirp, Tone burst, Click, Vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP)

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SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being

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Tarryn Marisca Reddy, Barbara Heinze, Leigh Biagio-de Jager & Leen Maes (2023) Cervical and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential: A comparison of narrowband chirp, broadband chirp, tone burst and click stimulation, International Journal of Audiology, 62:6, 579-586, DOI: 10.1080/14992027.2022.2064924.