Effects of Prochlorperazine on Normal Vestibular Ocular and Perceptual Responses: A Randomised, Double-Blind, Crossover, Placebo-Controlled Study


Autoria(s): Patel, Mitesh; Nigmatullina, Y.; Seemungal, B.M.; Golding, J.F.; Bronstein, A.M.
Data(s)

21/12/2013

Resumo

Background: The present study investigated whether prochlorperazine affects vestibular-ocular reflex (VOR) and vestibulo-perceptual function. Methods: We studied 12 healthy naïve subjects 3 hours after a single dose of oral prochlorperazine 5mg in a randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind, cross-over study in healthy young subjects. Two rotational tests in yaw were used: 1) a Threshold task investigating perceptual motion detection and nystagmic thresholds (acceleration steps of 0.5deg/s/s) and 2) Suprathreshold responses to velocity steps of 90deg/s in which vestibulo-ocular (VO) and vestibulo-perceptual (VP) time constants of decay, as well as VOR gain, were measured. Results: Prochlorperazine had no effect upon any measure of nystagmic or perceptual vestibular function compared to placebo. This lack of effects on vestibular-mediated motion perception suggests that the drug is likely to act more as an antiemetic than as an anti-vertiginous agent.

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http://roar.uel.ac.uk/4648/1/VestibularPerceptionStemetil_UEL_ROAR.pdf

Patel, Mitesh and Nigmatullina, Y. and Seemungal, B.M. and Golding, J.F. and Bronstein, A.M. (2013) ‘Effects of Prochlorperazine on Normal Vestibular Ocular and Perceptual Responses: A Randomised, Double-Blind, Crossover, Placebo-Controlled Study’, Audiology and Neurotology, 19(2), pp. 91-96.

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Karger

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000357028

http://roar.uel.ac.uk/4648/

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Article

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