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Laboratory Management Status of Vestibular Function Test in Korea
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Tae Su Kim, Mi Joo Kim, Byung-Kun Kim, Hyun Ah Kim, Dae Woong Bae, Miran Bae, Seong-Cheon Bae, Eeksung Lee, Eun-Ju Jeon
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Res Vestib Sci. 2018;17(4):160-166. Published online December 21, 2018
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21790/rvs.2018.17.4.160
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This study was conducted to assess the current management status of the vestibular function test laboratories in Korea.
Methods Questionnaire about the management status of the vestibular function test laboratories was sent by email to the entire members of the Korean Balance Society. The contents of questionnaire included situation of employees who perform the tests, the types of vestibular function tests and equipment, frequency of the test and types of dizziness related questionnaires.
Results Forty-nine hospitals and clinics responded. All the 49 respondents answered that they have videonystagmography. Spontaneous nystagmus analysis by videonystagmogrphy was the most frequently tests for patients with dizziness. Questionnaires for dizziness were used by 27 respondents (55.1%) for initial evaluation of the dizziness patients. The Korean version of dizziness handicap inventory was the most frequently used dizziness related questionnaire. Conclusions: We analyzed the current management status of vestibular function test laboratories to comprehend the present condition of the vestibular function test. We think that these results will help to provide a standard for laboratory operations and prepare for the education, focusing on high-demand tests.
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Laboratory management status of vestibular function test in Korea
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TAESU KIM, Mi Joo Kim, Byung-Kun Kim, Hyun Ah Kim, Dae Woong Bae, Miran Bae, Seong-Cheon Bae, Eeksung Lee, Eun-Ju Jeon
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Received August 2, 2018 Accepted August 30, 2018 Published online August 30, 2018
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[Accepted]
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Abstract
- Objective: This study was conducted to assess the current management status of the vestibular function test laboratories in Korea.
Methods Questionnaire about the management status of the vestibular function test laboratories was sent by email to the entire members of the Korean Balance Society. The contents of questionnaire included situation of employees who perform the tests, the types of vestibular function tests and equipment, frequency of the test and types of dizziness related questionnaires.
Results Forty nine hospitals and clinics responded. All the 49 respondents answered that they have videonystagmography. Spontaneous nystagmus analysis by videonystagmogrphy was the most frequently tests for patients with dizziness. Questionnaires for dizziness were used by 27 (55.1%) respondents for initial evaluation of the dizziness patients. The Korean version of dizziness handicap inventory (K-DHI) was the most frequently used dizziness related questionnaire.
Conclusions We analyzed the current management status of vestibular function test laboratories to comprehend the present condition of the vestibular function test. We think that these results will help to provide a standard for laboratory operations and prepare for the education, focusing on high-demand tests.
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