VNG Testing
Videonystagmography
The
Videonystagmography (VNG) is a test of your balance system. The test records
nystagmus (quick eye jerks) by a camera. There are neural connections that
stretch from the balance mechanism in the inner ear to the muscles of the eye.
A disorder of the balance mechanism results in small eye jerks that can only be
detected by a sophisticated computer. A camera attached to a pair of goggles,
that you, the patient wears, records these eye jerks during a series of tasks.
The balance
mechanism is monitored during tasks that consist of looking back and forth
between designated points, following moving lights, lying in different
positions, shaking your head, and lying down and sitting up quickly.
The final portion of
the test requires putting cool and warm air in the ear canal for roughly 60
seconds in order to determine if the balance mechanism of each ear can increase
and decrease normally in response to stimulation.
Because the hearing
and balance functions of your inner ear are closely related, a hearing test will
be administered prior to the VNG if not recently performed.
Important
Instructions For Testing
Certain medications
and ALL alcoholic beverages affect the results of this test; therefore, it is
important to observe the following:
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No medication for 48 hours before the test.
Includes: sleeping pills, diuretics, tranquilizers, sedatives, antihistamines,
muscle relaxants, anti-dizzy medications, barbiturates, anti-depressants,
anti-anxiety medications, pain medication.
* Please do not
discontinue prescription medications without checking with the physician who
prescribed them. If you cannot go without a medication listed above, please
call the audiologist to discuss this prior
to arriving for the evaluation.
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No alcohol for 48 hours before the test.
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No food or beverages (except water) for 3 hours
before the test.
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No smoking for 3 hours before the test.
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Females – no eye make-up of any sort (no eyeliner
or mascara, especially) should be worn to the test.
This test will
likely cause some dizziness, however, this generally passes within a few
minutes. It is advisable that you make arrangements for someone to be available
to drive you home in the event of prolonged dizziness. In most circumstances,
the test will be interpreted and you will see the doctor shortly after the test
procedure.
Please dress
comfortably. Women may wish to wear slacks. This test takes approximately
60-90 minutes to administer.
Please call at least
24 hours in advance should you need to cancel or change this appointment.
Failure to do so will result in a $50.00 fee, which you are responsible
for. Thank you. |