Evolution of caloric responses during and between the attacks of Meniere's disease.
Sun-Uk LeeHyo-Jung KimJeong-Yoon ChoiJa-Won KooJi-Soo KimPublished in: Journal of neurology (2021)
Caloric tests are useful for disease surveillance of Meniere's disease (MD), although the interpretation of caloric tests remains controversial during the attacks of MD. Therefore, we aimed to characterize the findings of caloric tests during the attacks of MD. We analyzed the results of bithermal caloric tests during and between the attacks in 43 patients with unilateral definite MD. Evaluation was performed during the irritative/recovery phase in 22 and during the paretic phase in 26 patients. During the irritative/recovery phase, less than half of patients (10/22, 45%) showed a caloric asymmetry of more than 25%, lesser responses in the affected ear in six and in the healthy ear in the other four. In contrast, patients usually showed a caloric asymmetry of more than 25% during the paretic phase (19/26, 73%) with a decreased response almost always in the affected ear (18/19, 95%). Between the attacks, caloric asymmetry was found in less than half of the patients (20/43, 47%) with a decreased response almost always in the affected ear (19/20, 95%) when observed. The caloric asymmetry was less during the irritative/recovery phases than between the attacks (p = 0.007). In contrast, the caloric asymmetry was larger during the paretic phase than between the attacks (p = 0.041). The caloric asymmetry decreased during the irritative/recovery phases with an estimated mean difference of 34% (adjusted 95% CI 16-53%, p < 0.001) and 23% (adjusted 95% CI 8-38%, p = 0.002) compared to the paretic and interictal phases. Caloric responses fluctuate during and between the attacks of MD depending on the electrophysiologic status of the vestibular afferents. The results of caloric tests in MD, thus should be interpreted with consideration of each phase when the evaluation was done.