Head impulse testing in bilateral vestibulopathy in patients with genetically defined CANVAS.
Max BorscheVera TadicInke R KönigKatja LohmannChristoph HelmchenNorbert BrüggemannPublished in: Brain and behavior (2022)
Our data suggest a pathological horizontal head impulse test, which can easily be obtained in many outpatient clinics, as a sign of bilateral vestibulopathy in genetically confirmed CANVAS that can precede clinically accessible cerebellar ataxia at least in a subset of patients. The presumably continuous decline over time possibly reflects the neurodegenerative character of the disease. Thus, genetic testing for RFC1 mutations in (isolated) bilateral vestibulopathy might allow disease detection before the onset of cerebellar signs. Further studies including a wider spectrum of vestibular function tests are warranted in a prospective design.