Volume 131, Issue 4 pp. E1296-E1300
Original Report

Double-Blind Randomized Trial on the Efficacy of the Forced Prolonged Position for Treatment of Lateral Canal Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo

Marco Mandalà MD, PhD

Corresponding Author

Marco Mandalà MD, PhD

Department of Otolaryngology, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese, Siena, Italy

Send correspondence to Marco Mandalà, MD, PhD, V. le Bracci, 16 53100 Siena, Italy. E-mail: [email protected]

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Luigi Califano MD

Luigi Califano MD

Audiology and Phoniatrics Unit, Ospedale G. Rummo, Benevento, Italy

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Augusto Pietro Casani MD

Augusto Pietro Casani MD

Department of Neuroscience, Otorhinolaryngology Unit, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy

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Mario Faralli MD

Mario Faralli MD

ENT Department, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy

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Vincenzo Marcelli MD

Vincenzo Marcelli MD

San Giovanni Bosco Hospital, Naples, Italy

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Giampiero Neri MD

Giampiero Neri MD

Department of Neuroscience, Imaging and Clinical Sciences, Otorhinolaryngology Unit, University of Chieti, Chieti, Italy

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Rudi Pecci MD

Rudi Pecci MD

Department of Oto-Neuro-Ophthalmology, Audiology Unit, University of Florence, Florence, Italy

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Felice Scasso MD

Felice Scasso MD

U.O. ORL, Ospedale P A Micone–ASL 3, Genova, Italy

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Leonardo Scotto di Santillo MD

Leonardo Scotto di Santillo MD

U.O. ORL, Ospedale P A Micone–ASL 3, Genova, Italy

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Paolo Vannucchi MD

Paolo Vannucchi MD

Department of Oto-Neuro-Ophthalmology, Audiology Unit, University of Florence, Florence, Italy

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Beatrice Giannoni MD

Beatrice Giannoni MD

Department of Oto-Neuro-Ophthalmology, Audiology Unit, University of Florence, Florence, Italy

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Soumit Dasgupta MBBS MSc FRCS FRCP

Soumit Dasgupta MBBS MSc FRCS FRCP

Department of Audiovestibular Medicine and Neurotology, Alder Hey Children's Hospital NHS Trust, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Sheffield Vertigo and Balance Centre, Sheffield, United Kingdom

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Ilaria Bindi MD

Ilaria Bindi MD

Department of Otolaryngology, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese, Siena, Italy

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Lorenzo Salerni MD, PhD

Lorenzo Salerni MD, PhD

Department of Otolaryngology, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese, Siena, Italy

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Daniele Nuti MD

Daniele Nuti MD

Department of Otolaryngology, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese, Siena, Italy

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First published: 21 August 2020
Citations: 14

Editor's Note: This Manuscript was accepted for publication on July 8, 2020.

The authors have no funding, financial relationships, or conflicts of interest to disclose.

Abstract

Objectives/Hypothesis

The need for class I and II studies on the efficacy of liberatory maneuvers in the treatment of lateral canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (LC-BPPV) motivated the present double-blind randomized trial on the short-term efficacy of the forced prolonged position (FPP).

Study Design

Double-blind, randomized controlled trial.

Methods

Two hundred twenty-one patients with unilateral LC-BPPV met the inclusion criteria for a multicentric study. Patients were randomly assigned to treatment by FPP (116 subjects) or sham treatment (105 subjects). Subjects were followed up at 24 hours with the supine roll test by blinded examiners.

Results

Among the sample, 67.4% and 32.6% of the patients showed respectively geotropic and apogeotropic variant of LC-BPPV. At the 24-hour follow-up, the effectiveness of FFP compared to the sham maneuver was, respectively, 57.8% versus 12.4% (P < .0001) in the total sample, 76.9% versus 11.3% (P < .0001) in the geotropic variant group, and 60.5% versus 17.6% (P = .0003) in the apogeotropic variant group, including resolution or transformation to geotropic variant.

Conclusions

FPP proved highly effective compared to the sham maneuver. The present class 2 study of the efficacy of the FPP changes the level of recommendation of the method for treating LC-BPPV into a strong one.

Level of Evidence

2 Laryngoscope, 131:E1296–E1300, 2021

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