Nikolay Sabev’s research while affiliated with University of Duisburg-Essen and other places

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Long-term outcome of vertigo and dizziness associated disorders following treatment in specialized tertiary care: the Dizziness and Vertigo Registry (DiVeR) Study
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June 2015

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Journal of Neurology

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Hans-Christoph Diener

To investigate the long-term outcome of interdisciplinary treatment in a tertiary care neuro-otology institution after 2 years as part of the Dizziness and Vertigo Registry study. Risk factors associated with unfavourable outcome were assessed. 3113 consecutive patients with disorders of vertigo and dizziness were recruited prospectively between March 2010 and February 2012. Patients were clinically assessed and treated according to their diagnosis. Standardized instruments were used at baseline and at 2-year follow-up [Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI), Quality of Life Questionnaire, General Depression Scale, Stait-Trait Anxiety Index], as well as a custom health-related questionnaire. The primary outcome variable of this observational study was the change in DHI after 2 years. Patients suffered from phobic postural vertigo (23 %), benign peripheral paroxysmal vertigo (14.4 %), unilateral vestibulopathy (10.5 %), central vestibular disorders (8 %), Menière's disease (9.8 %), vestibular migraine (6.9 %), bilateral vestibulopathy (5.5 %), and vestibular paroxysmia (3.1 %). Mean disease duration was 4.6 ± 6.3 years. 1272 patients were available for follow-up, 1159 completed the DHI score. 72.1 % of patients improved in DHI score from baseline to 2 years follow-up. Mean reduction in DHI score was 14 points (p = 0.02). Long-term outcome following diagnosis and treatment in a specialized tertiary care centre is good and persistent after 2 years. Risk factors for an unfavourable outcome were advanced age, severe disability, constant vertigo or dizziness, and concomitant back pain, while depression and anxiety did not contribute to this risk considerably.

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... Vertigo clients should be encouraged to remain engaged in their life within the limitations of the vertigo symptoms to not become isolated from others. In some cases, cognitive behavioral therapy has been found to be helpful for persons dealing with the dizziness, anxiety, and other effects of vertigo (Obermann, Bock, Sabev, Lehmann & Diener, 2015;Whalley & Cane, 2016). ...

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The Impact of Vertigo on Employment and Activities of Daily Living
Efficacy of multimodal therapy for the treatment of chronic vertigo and dizziness (P1.337)
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  • April 2015

Neurology

... N FU time (m) Baseline median (IQR) Follow-up median (IQR) P-value Improved (n (%)) Worse (n (%)) Overall, these findings are congruent with the literature. It was previously 42 demonstrated that BV patients had the least favorable outcome of all vestibular pathologies 43 . Furthermore, most questionnaires do not seem to capture the whole spectrum of symptoms related to BV. ...

Long-term outcome of vertigo and dizziness associated disorders following treatment in specialized tertiary care: the Dizziness and Vertigo Registry (DiVeR) Study

Journal of Neurology