Παρασκευή 2 Δεκεμβρίου 2016

Oculographic, Clinical Test of Sensory Integration and Balance and Computerized Dynamic Posturography Findings in Patients With Psoriatic Arthritis.

Objective: To assess the frequency and characteristics of the oculographic findings and the usefulness of the clinical test of sensory integration and balance (CTSIB) for the evaluation of balance in patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) by comparing this test with the computerized dynamic posturography (CDP). Study Design: A series of consecutive patients that fulfilled the Moll and Wright criteria for PsA and matched controls were studied. Setting: The study was performed at the Otolaryngology Division of a tertiary reference center. Intervention: Vestibular evaluation including CTSIB followed by CDP was performed to all patients and age, sex, and ethnically frequency-matched controls. Main Outcome Measure: Patterns of CTSIB and CDP (gold standard) were assessed and compared. Patients: Sixty PsA patients (63.3% women) and 60 matched controls. Results: PsA patients had higher frequency of abnormal oculocephalic response (13.3%) and abnormal caloric test (26.7%) than controls (0% in both cases) (p = 0.006 and p

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