Vestibular Disorders
Concurrent Validity - (Cohen, 2004, n = 61; 14 males, 47 females; mean age = 56.2 (16) years; all subjects reported experiencing vertigo when looking up, down, or rolling over in bed)
- 61 subjects with history consistent with BPPV underwent Dix-Hallpike and Side-Lying Test for BPPV
- Group 1 performed Dix-Hallpike followed by Side-Lying Test, Group 2 performed Side-Lying Test followed by Dix-Hallpike
- Mann-Whitney U tests showed no significant difference between the two maneuvers (results of Mann-Whitney U test not reported)
(Halker, 2008, performed a critical appraisal of diagnostic maneuvers for BPPV and further analyzed Cohen, 2004 article)
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Side-Lying Value
(95% CI)
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Prevalence
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87.9%
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Sensitivity
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89.7% (78.6-100)
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Specificity
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75.0% (32.6-100)
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Positive predictive value
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96.3% (89.2-100)
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Negative predictive value
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50.0% (10.0-90.0)
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Overall accuracy
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87.9% (76.7-99.0)
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Positive likelihood ratio LR+)
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3.59 (0.65-19.67)
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Negative likelihood ration LR-)
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0.14 (0.04-0.46)
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Concurrent Validity - (Cohen, 2004)
- Comparison of the Side-Lying and Dix-Hallpike tests found no significant difference between the two techniques (results of the Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed ranks tests were not reported)