Clinical value of vestibulo-ocular reflex in the differentiation of spinocerebellar ataxias

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Jae-Myung Kim
Tai-Seung Nam
Seong-Min Choi
Byeong C. Kim
Seung-Han Lee
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[1] Chonnam National University Medical School,Department of Neurology, Chonnam National University Hospital
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The diagnosis of spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) currently depends upon genetic testing. Although genetic testing for SCA is highly specific, clinical parameters for the differentiation of SCAs are still insufficient. We aimed to assess the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) parameters of various SCA subtypes to determine whether they have substantial value in differential diagnosis. We consecutively enrolled 33 genetically confirmed SCA patients (SCA2 = 8, SCA3 = 6, SCA6 = 10, SCA7 = 9). Normative data were obtained from 36 age- and gender-matched healthy controls. Quantitative indicators of VOR were measured using video head impulse test (HIT) and combined ocular motor dysfunctions were investigated using video-oculography. Compared with the control group, the VOR gains in SCA2 were relatively spared, but were markedly decreased for all six canals in SCA3. The VOR gains for the posterior canals (PCs) were significantly decreased in SCA6, and for both vertical canals were decreased in SCA7. The VOR gains for the horizontal canals in SCA3 were negatively correlated with disease severity (R = -0.900, p = 0.037). Abnormal catch-up saccades were common in SCA3 and SCA6, rare in SCA7 and absent in SCA2. Spontaneous, headshaking-induced, and positional nystagmus were only documented in SCA6. SCA3 and SCA6 commonly showed horizontal gaze-evoked nystagmus, but SCA2 and SCA7 had characteristic saccadic slowing without gaze-evoked nystagmus. VOR impairments are common in SCAs, but their patterns vary depending on subtype. In addition to ocular motor characteristics, distinctive VOR performance for each subtype using video HIT may aid the differential diagnosis of the SCA genotypes.
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