Τρίτη 4 Μαΐου 2021

Unclear chronic vertigo syndromes-experiences with an interdisciplinary inpatient diagnostic concept

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HNO. 2021 May 4. doi: 10.1007/s00106-021-01059-4. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Dizziness is a common leading symptom. Especially patients with chronic vertigo syndromes experience a significant impairment in quality of life up to a limitation of their ability to work in the case of employed persons. The consequences are financial and capacitive burdens on the health system due to frequently multiple examinations and sick leave up to occupational invalidity of the affected patient. In 150 patients with chronic vertigo syndromes and an unclear outpatient diagnosis, at least one diagnosis that justified the complaint was made in over 90% of cases on the basis of a structured interdisciplinary inpatient diagnostic concept. Chronic vertigo syndromes are often multifactorial. Psychosomatic (accompanying) diagnoses were found in more than half of the patients. Targeted therapy can only be recommended after establishing a specific diagnosis. This justifies an interdisciplinary inpatient diagnostic concept for persistently unclear cases.

PMID:33944963 | DOI:10.1007 /s00106-021-01059-4

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