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Title

Rapid systematic review of repeated application of the Epley maneuver for treating posterior BPPV.

Authors

Reinink H, Wegner I, Stegeman I, Grolman W.

Journal

Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg.

Year

2014

Vol (Issue)

151(3)

Page

399-406.

doi

10.1177/0194599814536530.

PMID

24876167

Url

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24876167

MeSH

Adult
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
Exercise Therapy/methods
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Patient Positioning/methods
Physical Therapy Modalities*
Posture/physiology
Semicircular Canals/physiopathology
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Vertigo/diagnosis
Vertigo/rehabilitation*
Young Adult

Keywords

BPPV; CRP; Epley; canalith repositioning maneuver; systematic review; vertigo

한글 키워드

양성 발작성 두위 현훈증; C 반응성 단백질; 에플리법; 반고리관 결석 정복술; 체계적 문헌고찰; 현기증

KMCRIC summary and commentary

없음

Korean Study

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the effect of repeated application of the Epley maneuver on patient-reported symptom relief and resolution of nystagmus in patients with posterior benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (p-BPPV).

DATA SOURCES:
PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library.

METHODS:
A systematic search was conducted. Studies reporting original study data were included. Relevance and risk of bias (RoB) of the selected articles were assessed. Studies with low relevance, high RoB, or both were excluded. Success percentages and mean values were extracted.

RESULTS:
A total of 955 unique studies were retrieved. Fourteen of these satisfied the eligibility criteria. All of the included studies carried a high relevance and a moderate RoB. The majority of studies were 1-armed trials, in which the Epley was repeated only in case previous attempt(s) had failed. The maneuver was not repeated if it was successful. In 32% to 90% of patients, the first treatment session was successful. Reported cumulative success percentages ranged from 40% to 100% after the second session, 67% to 98% after the third session, 87% to 100% after the fourth session, and 100% in the studies in which patients received 5 sessions. One study evaluating the effect of multiple maneuvers in a single session showed a rise in success percentages from 84% for 1 maneuver to 90% after 2 maneuvers and 92% after 3 maneuvers.

CONCLUSION:
Multiple studies with moderate RoB show a beneficial effect of multiple sessions of the Epley maneuver in p-BPPV patients who are not fully cleared of symptoms after the first session.

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